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Title: PDF/READ/DOWNLOAD Blaby - The Lost Village: Life and times of a Leicestersh


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Blaby - The Lost Village Life and times of a
Leicestershire lad in the 1950's - 1960s (Shorts
by J S Morey)
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Blaby - The Lost Village Life and times of a
Leicestershire lad in the 1950's - 1960s (Shorts
by J S Morey)
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Read ebook PDF Blaby - The Lost Village Life
and times of a Leicestershire lad in the 1950's -
1960s (Shorts by J S Morey) BLABY - A LOCAL
STORY THAT MUST NOT BE LOST!(This is a Revised
Edition)This is a personal account of one
person's - the author's - recollections from some
60 to 70 years on, but also of historical
importance to those who need (and, hopefully
enjoy) being reminded of the true rock and roll
years and earlier, including the dark days of
'learning by gaslight'.It concerns the
Leicestershire village whose community, features,
and values were not only typical of the day, but
also unique. We are talking about the years
immediately after WW2 until 1970.It's a memoir
and a celebration of events and of those who
lived through them and, in some cases, made them
and made the era so special.Don't expect any
'expose', because there were none - or none
of which to speak.OK, so one could call out the
politicians of the day who caused - allowed - the
railway branch lines to close, whilst vested
interest was one factor (some say a main factor)
in the development of our new 'American-style'
highway system, from the M1 and beyond. Was the
By- Pass a good thing? or did it alter the
character (and size!) of Blaby but not for
better.And what other threats lie waiting to
emerge, such as the future of open space like
Bouskell Park?The author recalls the days when
there was no free public space there.Matters for
debate, maybe, but for another time. Not here.An
original draft was first published within the
author's compilation of short stories and poems -
READ MY SHORTS. This expanded and revised account
contains new material.Friends, family and
descendants of the few individuals who are cited
here will enjoy being reminded of how those that
went before them and alongside them made history
- least-ways a local and social history that
should not - MUST NOT - be forgotten.The author
acknowledges their value in shaping his own
future and outlook on life. For those reasons he
also recognizes his debt of thanks to them in
making his life, as well as the village's,
something special to look back upon.
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