Money On't Table - Grit, Work And Family Pride

Nonfiction, History
Cover of the book Money On't Table - Grit, Work And Family Pride by Corinne Sweet, September Publishing
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Author: Corinne Sweet ISBN: 9781910463550
Publisher: September Publishing Publication: April 25, 2017
Imprint: September E Books Language: English
Author: Corinne Sweet
ISBN: 9781910463550
Publisher: September Publishing
Publication: April 25, 2017
Imprint: September E Books
Language: English

*'Walking up Quarry Street, Albert felt a huge surge of pride. His first pay packet. He'd earned it all himself. His heart nearly burst out of his chest as he placed the money on the kitchen table in front of his mother.

She picked it up, smiled briefly, and then said, 'It's not a lot, but it'll do. ''*

Their parents worked as miners and lace workers, but by the mid-twentieth century new opportunities beckoned for the children of the Midlands.

Derek, Betty, Albert, Pauline, Doreen and Bob came from families where every penny counted. Education meant sacrifice, and even children had to help their family through illness, poverty and disaster. Leaving school as young as thirteen, they went to work at the Great British companies Boots, Players and Raleigh. Their new lives took them from cigarette packing, sewing machine piecework and selling rubber 'prophylactics' to places their parents could not have dreamt of - selling lingerie, working on the Q

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*'Walking up Quarry Street, Albert felt a huge surge of pride. His first pay packet. He'd earned it all himself. His heart nearly burst out of his chest as he placed the money on the kitchen table in front of his mother.

She picked it up, smiled briefly, and then said, 'It's not a lot, but it'll do. ''*

Their parents worked as miners and lace workers, but by the mid-twentieth century new opportunities beckoned for the children of the Midlands.

Derek, Betty, Albert, Pauline, Doreen and Bob came from families where every penny counted. Education meant sacrifice, and even children had to help their family through illness, poverty and disaster. Leaving school as young as thirteen, they went to work at the Great British companies Boots, Players and Raleigh. Their new lives took them from cigarette packing, sewing machine piecework and selling rubber 'prophylactics' to places their parents could not have dreamt of - selling lingerie, working on the Q

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