Brian Milton
Brian Milton, a Bedminster boy born in 1927, recalls life as a young lad in Bristol in the 1930s and during the war years that saw the destruction of much of the old city. It is a graphic story of how people lived, worked and played in a world now gone for ever. It was a world of corner shops, the clang of trams swaying through the city streets, of daily milk floats, baker's carts and brewery drays, of kids playing safely in the street, when Friday night meant soaking in a tin-bath in front of the coal fire. 230mm x 155mm 248pp black & white photographs ISBN 1 900178 33 8 hardback
| Author: | Brian Milton |
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