This is a lively and endearing selection of some of the highlights from my book ‘Hard Times, Happy Days’ which looks at how ‘ordinary life’ changed for the people of Lincolnshire over the space of forty years. There is a lot about food, from samphire to sausages or even rook pie; we hear about the arrival of electricity in country homes, with the first TVs and washing machines, problems with crime and what went on in the cinemas and dance halls of the county. This talk will make you laugh and cry…sometimes at the same time!
Views: 386 | Enquiries: 3I am a Cambridge-educated historian with around 30 published books on a variety of historical topics which you can see on my Amazon author page at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Adrian-Gray/e/B0034P9K2M/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1529568674&sr=1-1
I specialise in the counties of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, but I also speak on a number of national issues such as Victorian crime and social history, the history of religious freedom, and the history of education and government inspection (which is a lot more interesting than it sounds!). I am one of the leaders of local community efforts to develop Christian heritage for tourism in Notts and Lincs, hosting coach tours from the USA and also very popular local history walks. I am fascinated by human stories so also do several talks to do with rebellious or scandalous people!
I provide a range of lively and fully-illustrated talks that can be tailored for local needs. You can email me for a full list of talks. I am a skilled presenter having worked as a teacher for many years and also as a tour guide in my home area.
How do you know I am any good? Well, I have a high level of repeat-invitations and can give some examples if you feel you need them.
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