Pie 'n' Mash and Prefabs - My 1950s Childhood
Title | Pie 'n' Mash and Prefabs - My 1950s Childhood PDF eBook |
Author | Norman Jacobs |
Publisher | Kings Road Publishing |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 2015-03-05 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1784183571 |
The Blitz had made many families in the East End of London homeless. One solution was to erect prefabs on fields and open spaces to give temporary accommodation to those who had been bombed out. It was in one of these 'modern' boxes that young Norman Jacobs grew up through the 1950s and 1960s. In a lively, detailed and humorous picture of a postwar Hackney childhood, Norman takes us back to an age of rationing, bomb sites, street markets, colourful characters and camaraderie. And in reminiscing about stodgy school food, jumpers for goalposts, Listen with Mother, greyhound racing, pie 'n' mash, holiday camps, and the advent of American-style burger bars, he provides a glimpse into a way of life that has vanished for ever.Set against a backdrop of Rock 'n' Roll, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the assassination of President Kennedy, funny, poignant and sometimes sad, Norman's is a story full of innocence and happiness that will take you back to the best of times - the days we thought would never end.
Pie 'n' Mash and Prefabs
Title | Pie 'n' Mash and Prefabs PDF eBook |
Author | Norman Jacobs |
Publisher | John Blake |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015-03 |
Genre | Hackney (London, England) |
ISBN | 9781784181239 |
Set against a backdrop of Rock 'n' Roll, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the assassination of President Kennedy, funny, poignant and sometimes sad, Norman's is a story full of innocence and happiness that will take you back to the best of times - the days we thought would never end.
Pie 'n' Mash & Prefabs
Title | Pie 'n' Mash & Prefabs PDF eBook |
Author | Norman Jacobs |
Publisher | |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Hackney (London, England) |
ISBN | 9781336185241 |
The Blitz had made many families in the East End of London homeless. One solution was to erect prefabs on fields and open spaces to give temporary accommodation to those who had been bombed out. It was in one of these "modern" boxes that young Norman Jacobs grew up through the 1950s and 1960s. In a lively, detailed, and humorous picture of a postwar Hackney childhood, Norman takes us back to an age of rationing, bomb sites, street markets, colorful characters, and camaraderie. And in reminiscing about stodgy school food, jumpers for goalposts, Listen with Mother, greyhound racing, pie 'n' mash, holiday camps, and the advent of American-style burger bars, he provides a glimpse into a way of life that has vanished forever. Set against a backdrop of Rock 'n' Roll, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the assassination of President Kennedy, funny, poignant, and sometimes sad, Norman's is a story full of innocence and happiness that will take you back to the best of times{u2014}the days we thought would never end.
Cracked Eggs and Chicken Soup - A Memoir of Growing Up Between The Wars
Title | Cracked Eggs and Chicken Soup - A Memoir of Growing Up Between The Wars PDF eBook |
Author | Norman Jacobs |
Publisher | Kings Road Publishing |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2018-05-03 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1789460042 |
In this revealing memoir of childhood, the author shows not only what affected his family, but also reveals a large slice of social history concerning the lives of all ordinary working-class people struggling to live in the slums of the East End of London in those pre-Welfare State days. He writes with sympathy, and sometimes anger, of the overcrowded houses with families of anything up to eight children, as his own had, living in just two or three rooms with outside W.C. and water tap; of the reliance on charity and the soup kitchen for food; of trying to eke out what little income they had by buying stale bread and cracked eggs or other cheap food from the many itinerant street sellers. Yet this is also a chronicle of what was a turbulent time in British history, and especially in the East End, with its then still large Jewish and Irish populations. So here too is an eyewitness account of the Depression, and of the provocative marches by Sir Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists through the area, culminating in the Battle of Cable Street that saw the marchers turned back by the efforts of Jewish, Irish, communist and socialist protestors. Above all, however, Norman Jacobs writes with affection of the area and its extraordinary mix of peoples, as well as the now-vanished aspects of everyday life, such as the music hall, the two-valve radio, and the first Cup Final to be played at Wembley.
Pie 'n' Mash
Title | Pie 'n' Mash PDF eBook |
Author | PIE 'N' MASH CLUB OF GREAT BRITAIN. |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1995-12-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780952706700 |
The Biscuit
Title | The Biscuit PDF eBook |
Author | Lizzie Collingham |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2020-10-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1473573467 |
Bourbons. Custard Creams. Rich Tea. Jammie Dodgers. Chocolate Digestives. Shortbread. Ginger snaps. Which is your favourite? British people eat more biscuits than any other nation; they are as embedded in our culture as fish and chips or the Sunday roast. We follow the humble biscuit's transformation from durable staple for sailors, explorers and colonists to sweet luxury for the middling classes to comfort food for an entire nation. Like an assorted tin of biscuits, this charming and beautifully illustrated book has something to offer for everyone, combining recipes for hardtack and macaroons, Shrewsbury biscuits and Garibaldis, with entertaining and eye-opening vignettes of social history.
Sixty Somethings
Title | Sixty Somethings PDF eBook |
Author | Nicola Madge |
Publisher | Quadrant Books |
Pages | 183 |
Release | |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN |
The ‘Swinging Sixties’ are commonly depicted as hedonistic days, a point in history remembered for the generation of young people who shed the trappings of their parents and grandparents and, fuelled by sex, drugs, rock ‘n roll, set out to put the world to rights. A time when individuality was heralded and convention widely challenged. A time without precedent. But what was it really like and what is this generation up to now? What did they expect from their lives, and were they so different from those of their parents and grandparents and, indeed, even their children?