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Some Brief Memoirs of the Life of David Hall
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 207

Some Brief Memoirs of the Life of David Hall

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1799
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Worktown
  • Language: en

Worktown

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Phoenix

In the late 1930s the Lancashire town of Bolton witnessed a ground-breaking social experiment. Over three years, a team of ninety observers recorded, in painstaking detail, the everyday lives of ordinary working people at work and play - in the pub, dance hall, factory and on holiday. Their aim was to create an 'anthropology of ourselves'. The first of its kind, it later grew into the Mass Observation movement that proved so crucial to our understanding of public opinion in future generations. The project attracted a cast of larger-than-life characters, not least its founders, the charismatic and unconventional anthropologist Tom Harrisson and the surrealist intellectuals Charles Madge and H...

Working Lives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 403

Working Lives

A fascinating oral history of working lives in post-war industrial Britain. In the early 1950s Britain was still the most urbanized and industrialized nation in the world, a global power in shipbuilding and the leading European producer of coal, steel, cars and textiles. Engineering workshops the size of small towns -- manufacturing everything from nuts and bolts to enormous engines and generators -- covered vast swathes of our cities. Sixty years on and Britain's industrial landscape has changed beyond recognition: whole industries have disappeared, workforces have been decimated and entire communities have been forced to adapt to new types of employment or, in many cases, to no work at all. Taking us right to the heart of the country's great industrial centres, Working Lives""introduces to the men and women who were working during that period as they look back on the dangers and hardships of their jobs, the place of industry in their close-knit communities and how they spent their much-deserved leisure time. Between them, these fascinating individual voices paint a vivid and moving portrait of a time when our nation was still the workshop of the world.

Fred
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 474

Fred

Fred Dibnah's World celebrates the life and work of Britain's best known steeplejack and national treasure, Fred Dibnhah. Before his death in 2004, Fred presented many popular series, including Magnificent Monuments, The Age of Steam and Made in Britain, all of which attracted viewers in their millions. Fred is the companion to the 12-part BBC2 series celebrating the life of this great man, which combines highlights from some of Dibnah's classic programmes with previously unseen footage. The book can of course go much further than the series, including an extraordinarily account of Fred's childhood which evokes a lost England and our great industrial heritage. Fred's passion for the glories of the Victorian age and his fascination with the landscape he grew up in, plus his admiration for the craftsmen and labourers who made it all possible, captivate us on every page. Fred is the personification of everything that made England great in the first place. And this is a glorious tribute to a man whom millions came to love.

Fred Dibnah - Made in Britain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 449

Fred Dibnah - Made in Britain

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-09-30
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  • Publisher: Random House

In 2004, after felling his last chimney and retiring from steeplejacking, Fred took to the road on his beloved traction engine for the BBC series Made in Britain. Travelling the length and breadth of the country, the intention was to seek out the remarkable achievements of the craftsmen, engineers, inventors and industrial workers whose endeavour made engines like Fred's possible. It was a journey that took him to Britain's most iconic engineering marvels as well as less familiar sites: from the Forth Bridge and the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge to Europe's last deep-working iron ore mine in Cumbria and a local castings workshop in Bo'ness. This behind-the-scenes account of that ambitious journey is made all the more remarkable by Fred's heroic efforts to complete it while suffering from terminal cancer. It is not only a glorious testament to our nation's industrial achievements but also a story of the friendships, unfailing courage and determination of the nation's favourite steeplejack.

Manchester's Finest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

Manchester's Finest

On 6 February 1958, British European Airways flight 609 crashed in a blizzard. On board were the Manchester United football team, returning from their 3-3 draw against Red Star Belgrade. Twenty-three of the forty-four passengers and crew aboard died. This book tells the story of this air crash, and the aftermath of the disaster.

Fred Dibnah's Victorian Heroes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 498

Fred Dibnah's Victorian Heroes

"Fred Dibnah was a man born out of his time. His era should have been the 'magnificent age of British engineering' - the nineteenth century - and his heroes were the great industrial engineers of the period whose prolific innovations and dedicated work ethic inspired a national mood of optimism and captured the hearts of the British public. i>red Dibnah's Victorian Heroestells the stories of some of these men - including George and Robert Stephenson, Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Joseph Whitworth - and what it was that made them such inspirational figures to Fred. What were their backgrounds? Where did their drive and vision come from? What sort of people were they at work and at home? And what was their contribution to the history of industry and engineering? Most of them - like Fred - were colourful, larger-than-life characters for whom no challenge was too great. Taking these fascinating characters as inspiration, Fred Dibnah's Victorian Heroesgets to the very heart of what allowed nineteenth-century Britannia to rule the waves . . ."

A Careful Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

A Careful Revolution

‘I am 29 years old. I was born just before the Kyoto Protocol was signed, and since then global mean temperatures have risen by an estimated 0.2°C per decade . . . in my lifetime I am likely to experience a world that is 2°C warmer, perhaps as much as 4°C, and has more droughts, fires and floods.’ Sylvia Nissen Climate crisis is upon us. By choice or necessity, New Zealand will transition to a low-emissions future. But can this revolution be careful? Can it be attentive to the disruptions it inevitably creates? Or will carefulness simply delay and dilute the changes that future people require of us? This timely collection brings together eleven authors to explore the politics and practicalities of the low-emissions transition, touching on issues of justice, tikanga, trade-offs, finance, futurism, adaptation, and more.

Clifford Sifton
  • Language: en

Clifford Sifton

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1981
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Puritans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 526

The Puritans

"Shedding critical new light on the diverse forms of Puritan belief and practice in England, Scotland, and New England, Hall provides a multifaceted account of a cultural movement that judged the Protestant reforms of Elizabeth's reign to be unfinished"--Provided by publisher.