Along the Channel coast people work in a variety of occupations, some new and some of an historic nature; fishermen, harbour teams, boatbuilders, holiday camp entertainers and … smugglers! This talk looks at the diversity of the shoreline workforce, past and present.
Views: 447 | Enquiries: 3I am an Associate Tutor with the Geography team at the University of Sussex where I thought I had retired...10 years ago! I specialise in the landscapes of SE England, in both urban and rural areas and I did my doctorate in the suburban growth of the interwar period. I taught adult education for nearly 30 years at Sussex where I worked in the Landscape Studies degree team and was Convenor for Local History. I give talks across SE England to a wide range of groups, from universities to local history societies, WI groups , U3A, Probus and Round Tables. I run weekly classes at local community centres. The most requested from my range of talks are those that combine social history, geography, geology and a 'sense of place'. I can adapt my talks to particular areas or interests.
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