Gasmasks and Garston - A Liverpool Childhood (1937-1953) by Beatrice Smith

Gasmasks and Garston - A Liverpool Childhood (1937-1953) by Beatrice Smith

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Gasmasks and Garston - A Liverpool Childhood (1937-1953) by Beatrice Smith

Gasmasks and Garston is a heart-warming memoir about growing up in a large, working-class, chapel-going family in the dockland area of Garston, Liverpool, between the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.
Smith, Beatrice: - Beatrice Smith was born in Rwanda to a large family but at just ten years of age was forced to flee the savage genocide that swept the country and threatened their lives. After travelling through several countries in search of safety, they finally settled in the UK. Beatrice is married and the mother of two children. She is passionate about Jesus, meeting people and good food. She loves to laugh over coffee and cake!
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ISBN 13 9781784612030
ISBN 10 1784612030
Title Gasmasks and Garston - A Liverpool Childhood (1937-1953)
Author Beatrice Smith
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Y Lolfa
Year published 2015-11-13
Number of pages 288
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