Who Do You Think You Are?

SUMMER IN THE CITY

any of us have happy childhood memories of summer holidays on a farm, or by the seaside. But how did those families who couldn’t afford to go away spend summer in the city? I looked again at the notes I’d made long ago, when I was talking to my grandfather about his boyhood in Edwardian Manchester. He was born in 1897, and left school in 1909 when he was

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