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The Milliner's Apprentice : Girlhood in Edwardian Yorkshire

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Travel back in time to village life in rural Edwardian England; a time when children wore starched white pinafores and enjoyed such innocent pleasures as playing with the little windmills given to them by the rag-and-bone man. In this evocative narrative of her mother's idyllic childhood, growing up in Jasmine Cottage, Boroughbridge, Hazel Wheeler recreates the life of a country constable's family through story, anecdote and song.

She describes Hilda's first day at school, the fortunes of her elder brother Willie, who became a footman in London, and that auspicious occasion when Hilda won a prize for the best essay on Citizenship on Empire Day in 1915.

She recalls Hilda's first day as a milliner's apprentice and her subsequent move to become a wartime post girl.

Throughout these fascinating sketches of her mother and her family, Hazel also describes the close-knit community in which they lived.

This serves as a vital backdrop to the delightful tales which make this book so enthralling.

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Product Details
Amberley Publishing
1848684096 / 9781848684096
Paperback / softback
15/05/2009
United Kingdom
English
128 p. : ill.
24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: Stroud: Sutton, 1997.