Chester In The 1950s by Paul Hurley

Chester In The 1950s by Paul Hurley

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From austerity to the start of the swinging sixties

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Chester In The 1950s by Paul Hurley

Chester is well known as a Roman city, and has seen significant change over the centuries. This has been done sympathetically for the most part, and in keeping with the general antiquity of the surrounding buildings and streets. Chester in the 1950s was a time of reawakening following the dark years of the Second World War. The city was lucky to miss much damage during the conflict, but like the rest of Britain the residents suffered from privation and rationing, not to mention the boys and men who would never return to their hometown. From post-war austerity to the threshold of consumer society, Chester embraced the 1950s as a decade of renewal and opportunity.
Paul Hurley has been a freelance writer since 2002 and has been writing professionally ever since. He has had magazine, local and national newspaper credits and has written several books for Amberley on the history of Cheshire, railways and other topics. Since retiring from the police in 2002 he has amassed a CV that takes in a three-part article in the Steam World magazine, one in the Backtrack magazine and many other magazine articles not relating to the railway scene. He lives in Winsford with his wife Rose and his hobbies are writing, travel, motorcycling and classic cars.
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ISBN 13 9781445636733
ISBN 10 1445636735
Title Chester In The 1950s
Author Paul Hurley
Series Ten Years That Changed A City
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Year published 2014-08-15
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.