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  • - They That Shall Endure
    af Clive Smith
    187,95 kr.

    A deeply personal, moving and revealing memoir of "ordinary" people from the late 19th Century, through two World Wars to the beginning of the second Millennium. Betty Jones was born on Friday 13th January 1922; her father in 1866, her grandfather in 1808; her son in 1964. Therefore, three generations span almost 160 years. Her memories of her mother and grandmother, both "in service" to the gentry, vividly describe the time when women were merely "hewers of wood and drawers of water". Escape was only possible through marriage. "Why do people get married?" - Betty asked her mother. "To get a house" - came the unexpected reply. Betty's uses her fantastic memory along with diaries, photographs and letters dating back to the early 1900's together with memories of her parents. Later, her own diaries and records provide a wealth of insight into "real life". A huge number of friends and relatives are named; revelations are made; the truth might make uncomfortable reading for some descendants! Subjects include: - -Humble upbringings and illness before antibiotics.-Home life before electricity and hot running water.-The vast amount of written communication in the early twentieth century by people with limited education.-The search for Love, marriage and becoming a mother in her forties.-Caring for elderly parents before "social care" was invented.-Loss - from the Great War to parents and husbands to friends and relatives.-Working life to early retirement and the freedom to travel the world.-Marriage again at 76 years old. Betty's life starts with money being scarce; a time of "make do and mend". Gaining a scholarship could provide a way out of "service" but the lack of a "dead language" means no University place. Teaching is the only career choice - not wanted - but what else? The search for love and adventures are restricted by the need to care for aging parents without "state handouts". The death of her parents is quickly followed by marriage and motherhood. Why not leave everyone and everything you know to start a guest house in the middle of no-where? Why not foster four unruly boys at the same time?Back to teaching to earn a pension and ensure a comfortable old age. Early retirement and Betty reaps the rewards for a lifetime of thriftiness. How did she manage to squeeze it all into just 94 years?

  • af Clive Smith & Bip Wetherell
    223,95 - 1.088,95 kr.

  • af Clive Smith
    208,95 kr.

    Reworked and updated, Clive Smith's story of his second cousin, Jack Hougham, is available through Amazon worldwide for the first time. Jack was shot down and killed in a 106 Squadron Lancaster in 1943. Growing up, Clive was always fascinated by Jack's logbook, letters from the Air Ministry and photos of him in his flying gear. No one in his family however seemed to know exactly what had happened to him. Twenty-five years ago, Clive decided to try and find out more and so begun a lengthy search for information across the UK, Europe and North America that has resulted in this book. Fred Smooker grew up near Durham and left school in 1930 at the age of 14. He followed his Father into Coal Mining, but at the age of 17 decided to further his education and begun studying for a senior mining qualification. Mid way through his exams in 1941, Britain had been at war for 18 months and things were going badly for the Allies. Fred came to the decision that 'aircrew were more important than coal miners' so he volunteered to join the RAF. After being accepted he was called up in June of that year, and 20 months later found himself flying operations over Germany as a Bomb Aimer, flying in Lancasters with 106 Squadron based at RAF Syerston. The events that followed during the next 2 years would live with him for the rest of his life. Fred passed away aged 91 in 2008. He had outlived the rest of his crew by more than 64 years and for his whole life had lived with the question, "Why me?"