Murderous Workington

John Little


Region:
North West
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Historical author
Fee:
Expensed: £0.45 per mile
Category:
History
Updated:
9th November 2023

This is an examination of the murders or murderous attacks which have taken place in Workington, Cumberland, from early times to 1964. Evidence is taken mostly from the newspaper archives, but also from local historical material.

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About John Little

Dr John Little holds an MA in twentieth century History and a PhD in the manpower and politics of the First World War. He writes well-researched historical novels set in North and North West Cumbria, as well as some non fiction about the same area. Underpinning his work is always a solid body of local history evidence, found in documents and newspapers. He has written fourteen books so, all of which are available on Amazon and Kindle. He gives a large number of talks on his books, on local history and any areas where he has knowledge in depth. He prefers to give his talks in Cumbria or Dumfriesshire. He has a lot of experience in speaking to Rotary clubs, U3A, Probus, The Women's Institute, and community groups. There is no charge for his talks, though he does ask for petrol money, and a table at which to sell books for those who might want them.


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