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Norwich in the 1950s Pete Goodrum

Norwich in the 1950s By Pete Goodrum

Norwich in the 1950s by Pete Goodrum


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Summary

From bomb sites to the start of the swinging sixties.

Norwich in the 1950s Summary

Norwich in the 1950s: Ten Years That Changed a City by Pete Goodrum

Norwich in 1950 was a different place. Still scarred by war the city was coming to terms with itself. Children played in the rubble of bomb sites, and workers strove to build a prosperous peace on building sites. By the end of the decade the retail heart of the city would be reconstructed, new building programmes would be changing domestic life, and the manufacturing industries would be making world-class products with household names. Birthplace of Barclays, Aviva, Start-Rite and Colmans, the city was ready to embark on another chapter in its long history of commercial and cultural development. From post-war austerity to the threshold of the consumer society, Norwich embraced the 1950s as a decade of change.

About Pete Goodrum

Pete Goodrum is a local writer and broadcaster. Born and bred in Norwich, he has a very keen interest in the area and its history. His background is in advertising, and he now operates as a freelance writer, broadcaster and consultant. Pete makes frequent appearances on BBC local radio covering topics ranging from advertising history to social trends. His own show, Backtrack, is broadcast on Future Radio. He lives in the centre of the city with his wife Sue, and their three cats and one dog.

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GOR005002680
9781445609065
1445609061
Norwich in the 1950s: Ten Years That Changed a City by Pete Goodrum
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
20120815
96
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