Harpenden Childhood Remembered

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1940s
1950s
40s
50s
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air raids
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bygone days
bygone era
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childhood
childhood memories
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fifties
forties
growing up
harriden's grocery store
hertfordshire
home guard manoeuvres
local shops
mr lines the blacksmith|festival of britain
nostalgia
nostalgic
post-war
POWs
prisoners of war
queen elizabeth ii coronation
rationing
rations
second world war
the coronation
trip down memory lane
VE day
world war 2
world war ii
world war two
ww2
wwii

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750948920
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 172 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2007
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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John Cooper vividly recalls the dark days of the Second World War - air raids, rationing, Home Guard manoeuvres, prisoners of war on the doorstep and the excitement of VE Day - and the long, carefree days of post-war childhood that followed, when the pace of life was much gentler than today. The author recalls local shops, now long gone, such as Harriden's grocery store and Mr Lines the blacksmith, as well as Harpenden's two cinemas, in one of which he was briefly employed as a projectionist. Memories of the glittering Festival of Britain and Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation celebrations, together with a nostalgic journey back to Harpenden, round off this trip down memory lane, which will surely appeal to anyone interested in the history of Hertfordshire within living memory.

John Cooper was born in Harpenden in 1938 and lived in the 'Village' until 1969 when, following his marriage to Betty, he moved to Watford where they still live. A retired quantity surveyor and office manager, John's main hobby recently has been researching and writing this book, a project that he found to be both challenging and stimulating. His other interests include genealogical research and collecting old photographs and postcards of Harpenden.