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Olive Miriam Johnson 1893 - 1979

Olive Miriam Johnson 1893 - 1979

Philip Wadner

Cade Books
2020
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Inside a small age-battered suitcase which had rested in a dusty attic for longer than anyone can remember, were two old address books, a birthday book, and an autograph book dating back to the First World War. Also inside were receipts, faded photographs, wills, and certificates of births, marriages and deaths. At the bottom of the case was a poignant document that entitled the bearer a burial plot in Caister Cemetery alongside her first husband. Olive Miriam Johnson was born in Bedford's Black Tom. The family moved to a cramped terraced house in Bedford town centre when she was eight where she lived until leaving school. In 1907 Olive's father turned his hand to selling beer and spirits at a small alehouse in Russell Street and soon afterwards took the license to The Burnaby Arms in Stanley Street. Discovering a talent for singing, Olive gave performances in the pub and around local venues. After her father moved on to The Gordon Arms in Castle Road, it was not a talent scout who spotted Olive's qualities but Harry Jefferies, a young soldier who had recently returned from the Egyptian uprisings. This intense and vital account builds on the author's personal memories and the content of the suitcase. Through additional rigorous research, the text and accompanying images open up the delights and tragedies of Olive's life and those of her close family in equal measure.
Hilda Gott 1920 - 2012 Life On Her Watch
Hilda Gott was born in a small two bedroom terraced house in Middlesbrough not long after the First World War ended. Her maternal grandfather had moved from Prickwillow on the rural Suffolk border to Eston, east of Middlesbrough, in 1881 to work in the booming steel industry. Hilda's paternal ancestors were Yorkshire born and bred. A signals operator in the Second World War, Hilda was posted to remote locations in Scotland and around the heart of the Yorkshire dales before a final posting to Fenham Barracks in Newcastle. There she met and married Victor Brooker, who had returned from North Africa to work as a clerk in the RASC. At a casual glance, Hilda's life appears somewhat unexciting, but digging beneath the surface uncovers her remarkable spirit, indomitable character, and the enabling effect she had on her family. The author combines personal memories with those of Hilda's family and adds a colourful splash of detail obtained through painstaking research. He presents the reader with privileged glimpses of a life spent dedicated to her close family against a background of humble beginnings, unfolding challenges, and sociological and technological changes.