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  • av Craig Armstrong
    195,-

    Focusses largely on the Home Front using source material drawn from local archives, local history groups, previous accounts and contemporary newspapers.

  • - Rationing, Digging for Victory and Unusual Food
    av Craig Armstrong
    285,-

    The first integrated study from a bottom up perspective of the feeding of the British people during the Second World War.

  • av Craig Armstrong
    295,-

    The first modern study of the Boy Scouts Association during the First World War.

  • av Craig Armstrong
    295,-

    Focusses on Bomber Command using source material drawn from national and local archives, local history groups, previous accounts and contemporary newspapers.

  • - Women's Lives and the Fight for Equality
    av Craig Armstrong
    195,-

    A wide focus on the experiences of women on Tyneside using source material drawn from local archives, local history groups, previous accounts and contemporary newspapers.

  • av Craig Armstrong
    225,-

    The first study of Sunderland during the Second World War. Large focus on the Home Front using source material drawn from local archives and contemporary newspapers.

  • - Women's Lives and the Fight for Equality
    av Craig Armstrong
    195,-

    Wide focus on the experiences of women in Northumberland using source material drawn from local archives, local history groups, previous accounts and contemporary newspapers.

  • av Craig Armstrong
    225,-

    The first-ever book to look at the social history of Tynemouth during the shattering years of the Great War.

  • av Craig Armstrong
    200,-

    Aberdeen was the most frequently bombed city in Britain suffering 32 raids and 364 air raid warnings. As a result, Aberdeen was nicknamed the Siren City'.

  • av Craig Armstrong
    225,-

    South Shields and its hinterlands had been particularly hard hit during the 1930s and crime had been a significant problem in the inter-war years (as had political strife), but the area still made a significant and very loyal contribution to the war effor

  • - Romans to Victorians
    av Craig Armstrong
    195,-

    From the building of Hadrian's Wall in 122AD to the first house in the world to be lit by electricity, Cragside House, Visitors' Historic Britain: Northumberland details the many castles and monuments - their remains and grounds - and the stories they each tell.

  • av Craig Armstrong
    225,-

    A close look at the worry and hardships the people of Glasgow were faced with during the Second World War.

  • av Craig Armstrong
    195,-

    Insight into the local lives of Northern Northumberland on the home front and in combat.

  • av Craig Armstrong
    225,-

    Rare illustrations of wartime Tynemouth and Wallsend

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