Harry Watts the Forgotten Hero

Harry Watts the Forgotten Hero

by David Simpson (Author), RichardCallaghan (Author)

Synopsis

Harry Watts was born in Sunderland in 1826. He lived through the reign of William iv, Victoria, and Edward VII, and died in Sunderland in 1913, at the age of 86. During his long and truly remarkable life he saved at least 36 people from drowning, married three times, lost three children, recovered bodies from the Tay Bridge and the Victoria hall disasters, lost a finger in a diving accident, became a born-again Christian, a Temperance activist, a local celebrity, and had a biography commissioned in his honour. And then, in the turbulence of the Twentieth century, he was forgotten. April 23, 2013 marked the centenary of this extraordinary man's death. Although unknown by many, even in his home town of Sunderland, Harry's story is deserving of recognition, and his life worthy of remembrance. This book tells the story of harry, his world, and the importance of remembering this forgotten hero. The book also contains the contributions of eight students of Grangetown Primary School in Sunderland, less than a mile from harry's final resting place. Taking episodes from Harry's tale, approached in their own inimitable style, they truly bring harry's story to life, and we are delighted to include them in the book. The book includes a foreword by Terry Deary.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: My World
Published: 23 Apr 2013

ISBN 10: 1909486019
ISBN 13: 9781909486010

Media Reviews
Harry was one of the greatest lifesavers this country has ever known. His name should be at least as familiar to us as Grace Darling or Admiral Lord Collingwood. He was a hero. Terry Deary
Author Bio
David Simpson is a former journalist and is the author of over thirty books on British history, topography and culture. He has published titles on London and Scotland as well as publications featuring British nostalgia, history and popular tastes from the 1940s to the 1990s. His special interest is the North East of England where he has entertained and lectured widely on the subject of dialect and place-names. David has appeared in over a hundred television and radio broadcasts both locally and nationally. Richard Callaghan was born in Durham City and educated at Birmingham and Glasgow Universities. He is the author of over twenty books. He has written both for adults and for a family audience on a whole host of subjects including both global and local history. Richard is co-author of the My Year series of books featuring events, culture and current affairs from the 1940s to the late 1990s