An Oxford Childhood by Phyl Surman

An Oxford Childhood by Phyl Surman

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A nostalgic journey into an idyllic childhood in Oxford, after the First World War

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An Oxford Childhood by Phyl Surman

An Oxford Childhood is a personal reminiscence of growing up in Cowley, Oxford in the 1920s. The author's detailed memories describe every aspect of life in the years following the Great War. The clothes she wore, the furnishings of her parents' house and the food they ate are graphically remembered. She describes the fun they had with a newly made rag rug, trying to identify the pieces of old clothing that it was made from and remembers that on bath nights, in front of the fire, mother covered the hearth with newspapers to prevent splashes staining the black leading. She describes schooldays, shopping, street games, the 'cat's whisker' crystal set and the arrival of Welsh miners who walked to Cowley from Wales to find work at the new Morris Motor Works. This charming book is illustrated with drawings by Max Surman and some delightful contemporary photographs.
Phyl Surman (1917-1985) grew up alongside her family in East Oxford, attending the local schools. She became an avid local historian and often broadcast on BBC Radio Oxford.
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ISBN 13 9780752450636
ISBN 10 0752450638
Title An Oxford Childhood
Author Phyl Surman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2009-05-29
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.