Voices of Leigh-on-Sea

Voices of Leigh-on-Sea

by JudithWilliams (Author)

Synopsis

This book comprises the memories of more than fifty people who lived and worked in Leigh between 1914 and 1960. They have personally witnessed its transformation from a small fishing village into a bustling commuter town. However, here is the evidence that these now respectable ladies and gentlemen were, in fact, the children who roller skated down Church Hill, rode runaway donkeys, fell into Prittle Brook and flooded the headmistress's study. They are also the people who were wage earners at fourteen and air-raid wardens at twenty. They went to war for their country, answered the call for help at Dunkirk, and supported soldiers before D-Day. Individually, these stories are interesting; together they create a fascinating picture of a Leigh that has long gone.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 01 Apr 2012

ISBN 10: 0752459384
ISBN 13: 9780752459387

Author Bio
Judith Williams is a long time resident of south-east Essex, and its history is her passion. She teaches an Adult Education course in Local History and gives talks to many local groups as well as running the website www.essexhistory.co.uk. Judith has previously written three books under the Phillimore & Co. imprint and Voices of Shoeburyness for The History Press in 2010. She lives in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.