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Elizabeth was born in Lancashire in 1918. Sit with her for a short while and see how she and her family experienced the 1930s depression, WW2, and the years afterwards up to 2012. There is both humour + sadness within these pages.
#autobiography, #LancashireHistory #Memoirs
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What is cheaper and lasts much longer than a bought coffee? It’s Elizabeth’s heartwarming story of the years encompassing the 1930s Great Depression, WW2, and beyond.
Read this true story now for only £1.99 or $2.99. Also free on KU.
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Elizabeth was born in 1918 and lived in Wigan, the same town George Orwell portrayed in his 1936 social study of the poor, but where he saw poverty and slovenliness, she saw pure grit and determination.
The truth is here. only £1.99
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Reader's review – “I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and wish I had persuaded my mother to tell her own fascinating story in her own words. Well worth reading.”
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Only £1.99 or $2.99
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Robert Longworth and Margaret Alice Morris and Amy Florence Ankers - Silly Mummy Family Tree Robert Longworth married Margaret Alice Morris on June 7, 1884, at St.  James' Church in Chorley, Lancashire. They had nine children.

🌍 Travel through the changing addresses of the Longworth family—Canterbury Street, Cowling Brow, Brownley Street. Each move tells a tale of growth, challenges, and the resilience of a coal hewer's family in late 19th-century Lancashire. 🏡🔍 #LancashireHistory #HomeLife

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Nearby lie the unique Heysham rock-cut tombs - graves carved straight into the bedrock, likely from the 11th century. Each has a socket, possibly for a timber cross. ⚰️
#Heysham #CelticChristianity #EarlyMedieval #RockCutTombs #ChurchRuins #LancashireHistory #HiddenHistory #Archaeology

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Reader's review – “I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and wish I had persuaded my mother to tell her own fascinating story in her own words. Well worth reading.”
myBook.to/WPier
Only £1.99 or $2.99
useful for family historians with #LancashireHistory
#HeartwarmingMemoirs #FamilyHistory

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Robert Longworth and Margaret Alice Morris and Amy Florence Ankers - Silly Mummy Family Tree Robert Longworth married Margaret Alice Morris on June 7, 1884, at St.  James' Church in Chorley, Lancashire. They had nine children.

🌍 Travel through the changing addresses of the Longworth family—Canterbury Street, Cowling Brow, Brownley Street. Each move tells a tale of growth, challenges, and the resilience of a coal hewer's family in late 19th-century Lancashire. 🏡🔍 #LancashireHistory #HomeLife

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Don't miss Episode 62!

#youaintawoofin #history #truecrime #mystery #astrology #storytelling #historicalcrime #1787 #zodiacback #masshysteria #LancashireHistory #spinningjenny #plutoinaquarius #CarolineHerschel #usconstitutionchart #Aquarius

More Photos and Sources: www.youaintawoofinpod.com

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Robert Longworth and Margaret Alice Morris and Amy Florence Ankers - Silly Mummy Family Tree Robert Longworth married Margaret Alice Morris on June 7, 1884, at St.  James' Church in Chorley, Lancashire. They had nine children.

🌍 Travel through the changing addresses of the Longworth family—Canterbury Street, Cowling Brow, Brownley Street. Each move tells a tale of growth, challenges, and the resilience of a coal hewer's family in late 19th-century Lancashire. 🏡🔍 #LancashireHistory #HomeLife

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Robert Longworth and Margaret Alice Morris and Amy Florence Ankers - Silly Mummy Family Tree Robert Longworth married Margaret Alice Morris on June 7, 1884, at St.  James' Church in Chorley, Lancashire. They had nine children.

🌍 Travel through the changing addresses of the Longworth family—Canterbury Street, Cowling Brow, Brownley Street. Each move tells a tale of growth, challenges, and the resilience of a coal hewer's family in late 19th-century Lancashire. 🏡🔍 #LancashireHistory #HomeLife

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