An Elford Childhood: Growing Up in a Staffordshire Village 1920-1933

Author:   Doris Buttery
Publisher:   Umbria Press
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9781910074411


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   28 March 2022
Format:   Paperback
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An Elford Childhood: Growing Up in a Staffordshire Village 1920-1933


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In 1920, when Doris Buttery was born in the small village of Elford, King George V was on the throne, and women still had to achieve the vote on equal terms with men. Growing up with her parents and two older brothers, worldly possessions were few and money tight for most people in the village, but life was far from dull. With an array of colourful characters, scandals, long-held secrets, and the changing seasons, there was plenty to keep an active, inquisitive young girl entertained. Decades later, Doris picked up her pencil, grabbed some sheets of lined foolscap and began to write down her memories. An Elford Childhood provides a tantalizing trip back in time to a life lived in a place where the milk came in churns, water had to be pumped and collected, few cars troubled the narrow lanes, and electricity was still to be installed in the house where Doris lived.

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Author:   Doris Buttery
Publisher:   Umbria Press
Imprint:   Umbria Press
ISBN:  

9781910074411


ISBN 10:   1910074411
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   28 March 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Doris Buttery lived a simple life and recorded this in a diary, discovered by her daughter, Ann Nibbs.

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