Voices of Canning Town

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1st world war
2nd world war
A01=Howard Bloch
A01=Nick Harris
Author_Howard Bloch
Author_Nick Harris
Category=NHTD
Category=WQH
docks
east end life
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first world war
london
oral history
reminiscences
second world war
street traders
world war 1
world war 2
world war i
world war ii
world war one
world war two
ww1
ww2
wwi
wwii

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752410531
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 172 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 1997
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This fascinating compilation of reminiscences by the inhabitants of Canning Town spans the period from before the First World War up to 1945. It is told in the contributors' own words, which have been taped and transcribed, and the extracts are complemented by over 100 photogrpahs drawn from the family albums of the speakers themselves.

All aspects of old East End Life are covered here, including the influence of the docks, the shops and street traders, the schools and entertainment. Notable events are also recalled, culminating in the catastrophe of the Second World War, to which a whole chapter is dedicated. Above all, this collection captures the sense of community and identity which underpinned Canning Town before the war, allowing the reader to share in the contributors' daily lives, work, joys and sorrows.

This book is an invaluable record of a way of life that has now vanished. It will doubtless provoke nostalgia in those who remember pre-war Canning Town and awaken interest in how things used to be for younger generations.