Birmingham: Remembering the 50s and 60s
Alton Douglas
- Price: £11.99
- Publisher: Brewin Books
- ISBN: 9781858585949
- Availability: In Stock
Birmingham’s Got Talent! Well, there can’t be any question about that - a shopping centre that has always rivalled almost anywhere in existence, a manufacturing industry with a worldwide reputation and theatres and cinemas in abundance.
In this collection we have tried to show that, after the terrible events of the forties, our city was busy replenishing and starting to flourish again - shops, factories and places of entertainment and, of course, the people. In the fifties shops played an enormous part in our lives as very few people had refrigerators and daily trips were a necessity. Politically the Conservatives held their ground from 1951 until 1964 when Labour came into its own. Musically the Beatles dominated the sixties and television finally burst into colour.
So, there you are, in this, our 33rd Birmingham book, there are more wonderful items to enjoy. All proving, once and for all, that Birmingham has ALWAYS had talent!
Details | |
Format | PB |
Pages | 96 |
Dimensions | 297mm x 210mm |
Illustrations | 390 black & white |