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The Town Beehive
| sub title | A young girls lot in Brighton 1910 – 1934 |
| author(s) | Daisy Noakes |
| abstract | This was first published in 1975 and was so popular that it quickly sold out. Brightonian, Daisy Noakes, tells her story from the age of fourteen, when she went into service. She gives us an insight into the life of a woman born and brought up in Brighton. Daisy documents – with humour - her inevitable trials and tribulations in the often physically demanding world that she inhabited during her working life. The autobiography covers her childhood, as one of a family of ten, living in Prince’s Road and Vere Road, and her working days in service in different parts of the town. This is a special insight into Daisy’s world and is a shining example of true grit and fortitude! |
| type of book | Main Collection
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| m/c number | 3 |
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| | 1st Edition |
| team | Debbie Bernstein, J Clerk, Penny Dunne, Barbara Einhorn, Terry Gravett, Pauline Jones, D Kaplan, Frances Murray |
| published | 1975 |
| printer | Black Wedge Press, 2 Gloucester Street, Brighton |
| ISBN | 0-904733-02-5 |
| cover price | £0.30 |
| copies | 0 |
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| | 2nd Edition |
| team | C Adelaide, Debbie Bernstein, Mary Ferriter Boakes, Jean Clack, A Clavane, C Dalton, Penny Dunne, Barbara Einhorn, B. Eve, Terry Gravett, Pauline Jones, D Kaplan, C Meredeen, A Miners, Frances Murray, P O’Reilly, Nick Osmond, Ursula Rohde, Liz Scatchard, B Wrench, Eileen Yeo |
| published | 1980 |
| printer | Russell Press Limited, Bertrand Russell House, Gamble Street, Nottingham NG7 4ET |
| ISBN | 0-904733-02-5 |
| cover price | £0.45 |
| copies | 1 |
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| | 3rd Edition |
| editors | Andrew Grant |
| team | Carmel Kelly, Hazel Marchant, Al Deakin, Danny Birchall, John Sitzia |
| published | 1995 |
| printer | Seeprint Limited, Ship Street, Brighton |
| ISBN | 0-904733-45-9 |
| cover price | £2.95 |
| copies | 3 |
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total book(s) 96 |
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