Margaret - Lancashire Lass
Margaret - Lancashire Lass
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Margaret Nuttall's autobiography spans over 80 years, beginning with her childhood in Rochdale, Lancashire, during World War II. She recounts her experiences of blackouts, rationing, and air-raid shelters, as well as her home life, school days, and working life. Margaret married her first husband, Leonard, in 1959 and had two daughters. She later married Tony Nuttall, a police chief inspector, and the couple shared a passion for foreign travel. The book concludes in lockdown during the current coronavirus pandemic, with Margaret enjoying her garden.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 158 pages
\n Publication date: 12 March 2021
\n Publisher: i2i Publishing
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Margaret Nuttall's autobiography spans over 80 years, beginning with her early memories of World War II and growing up in Rochdale, Lancashire. She recalls blackouts, rationing, and an air-raid shelter filled with frogs. Her story encompasses her home life, school days, youthful social life, and working life, starting at the age of fifteen. Margaret married Leonard in 1959 and had two daughters, Carolyn and Tracy. She acquired a job as a skilled typist at the motorway police post in Heywood, which marked a significant turning point in her life. She met Tony Nuttall, a police chief inspector, who became her second husband. The couple share a passion for foreign travel, and Margaret vividly recounts their many holidays, including trips to Thailand, Bermuda, and a recent world cruise. The book concludes during the current coronavirus pandemic, with Margaret enjoying her garden. While Margaret has traveled the world, she will always hold a special place in her heart for Lancashire.
Margaret Nuttall's Autobiography:
Margaret Nuttall's autobiography spans over 80 years, beginning with her early memories of World War II and growing up in Rochdale, Lancashire. She recalls blackouts, rationing, and an air-raid shelter filled with frogs. Her story encompasses her home life, school days, youthful social life, and working life, starting at the age of fifteen. Margaret married Leonard in 1959 and had two daughters, Carolyn and Tracy. She acquired a job as a skilled typist at the motorway police post in Heywood, which marked a significant turning point in her life. She met Tony Nuttall, a police chief inspector, who became her second husband. The couple share a passion for foreign travel, and Margaret vividly recounts their many holidays, including trips to Thailand, Bermuda, and a recent world cruise. The book concludes during the current coronavirus pandemic, with Margaret enjoying her garden. While Margaret has traveled the world, she will always hold a special place in her heart for Lancashire.
\n Weight: 208g\n
Dimension: 130 x 199 x 15 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781838274450\n \n
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