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Ron Webb - childhood outings.
Ron Webb recalls his childhood memories of days out organised by the local Labour Party.
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Ted Driscoll - living conditions.
Ted Driscoll recalls his childhood memories of living in a derelict block of flats and of always feeling cold.
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'The Six Jolly Fellowship Porters'.
Extracts from Charles Dickens’ 'Our mutual friend', containing his vivid description of a public house, probably based on the The Grapes in...
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'Miss B'.
An intriguing account from an 18th-century directory of Covent Garden prostitutes, listing the attractions and specialities of each.
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'I then asked'.
Extract from Daniel Defoe’s 'Journal of the Plague Year'. In this passage, Defoe takes a trip to Greenwich with a waterman, who explains the...
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'He carried me to'.
Extract from Daniel Defoe’s 'Journal of the Plague Year'. In this passage, Defoe takes a trip to Greenwich with a waterman, who explains the...
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'He'd throw me'.
An alcoholic prostitute describes the extent of her dependence on drink.
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'I asked him'.
Extract from Daniel Defoe’s 'Journal of the Plague Year'. In this passage, Defoe takes a trip to Greenwich with a waterman, who explains the...
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'A day in the life'.
An example of a typical day in the life of a fictional docker, as would be told using cockney rhyming slang.
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