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Working Class Life in the 1930's
The 1930s in England was a time when the Government rode roughshod over the already impoverished working class. Birkenhead where my mum and grandparents lived in the 1930s had the workers and the unemployed...
36 commentsWorking Class Life in the 1940s & 50s
When I look back on my childhood the late 1940s and into the 1950s it seems almost like it happened in another world. In a way it did because so many things have changed since then that if I were magically...
14 commentsGuadalest
Guadalest or to give it its full title El Castell de Guadalest has to be one of the most photographed towns in all of Spain and no matter what time of year you visit there always seems to be some tourists...
17 commentsStay at Home Mom or Working Mom? The choice of a Working Class Mum part Two
This hub is written in answer to the second of three questions asked by TamCor at the end of her hub http://hubpages.com/hub/Stay-at-home-mom-vs-Working-Mom--How-to-decide-which-to-be The question is ...
14 commentsTombstone Arizona
If you are looking for a page full of facts figures and history then this is not the page for you and there are plenty of other sites on the web already that can give you that. As someone who has been a...
17 commentsGuadalest part two the Old Town
Welcome to part two of my hub on Guadalest in this hub we are continuing where we left off at the  ‘Portal de San José’. The upper part known as the Castle village is entered through this 15 meter long,...
7 commentsWorking Class Life in the 1940's part 2 The Evacuation
The first hub that I wrote about the 1940’s listed the three waves of evacuations, which took place in the last part of 1939, and into the 1940’s during World War two. The mass evacuation of those thought...
8 commentsThe Indian Dwellings at Manitou Springs
I loved Colorado and I loved seeing the Anasazi Indian Cliff dwellings at Manitou Springs. These authentic Indian Cliff dwellings are situated off Route 24 just west of Colorado Springs where we were staying...
14 commentsWhat are The Consequences of Taking Offence?
Most of us will have days when we will have the opportunity to take offence. I want you to know that the choice is yours and if you are smart you will not take offence no matter how justifiable it is for you...
4 commentsBonfire Night in a Working Class area in the 1950’s
Each November the fifth in England we remember the foiled plot of Guy Fawkes who plotted to blow up Parliament and the King. Fortunately this plot was discovered and Guy Fawkes was arrested before he could...
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