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Wellington In The 1920s & 1930s (Shropshire) by Allan Frost

Wellington In The 1920s & 1930s (Shropshire) by Allan Frost

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Wellington In The 1920s & 1930s (Shropshire)

Author(s): Allan Frost
Pub: Fonthill Media
Pack Qty: 45 (Paperback)
ISBN: 9781781552612 - New

228mm x 152mm x 7mm

Publication: 1 November 2013

Pages: 128

This collection of archive images, many never before published, documents life in the ancient Shropshire market town of Wellington between two World Wars. Entertaining and informative, this book reveals how the people of Wellington recovered from the effects of one devastating war before they were obliged to make preparations for coping with another. It shows long-established industries continuing to survive during the interwar period, and an abundance of family run shops helping to retain the traditional character of the town, then the main center for commerce and entertainment in this part of the county. New forms of public and private transport brought immediate change, while local Councils embraced developments required for new national legislation and prepared the way for poorly conceived town plans which would later blight the economic landscape. Throughout this period of change, Wellingtonians displayed remarkable resilience. The Great War had been regarded as 'the war to end all wars', and it was with this belief that a rise in population occurred, schools thrived and a wide range of sporting and cultural events blossomed. By 1939, many folk had money to spare on dances, theater visits and other pastimes. Then another period of austerity and heartbreak began.

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