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Working Oxfordshire: From Airmen to Wheelwrights by Marilyn Yurdan
Working Oxfordshire: From Airmen to Wheelwrights by Marilyn Yurdan
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Oxfordshire's best-known employers are the manufacturers of cars, blankets, and cakes, as well as those dealing in tourism, education, and publishing. It is still essentially a rural county and many of its trades and crafts are related to the countryside. A number of Oxfordshire businesses have been handed down through several generations, adapting and modernizing as necessary over the years. Many have finally closed after decades of trade, but are nevertheless fondly remembered, one or two even reappearing as exhibits in the county's museums. Some major employers have failed to survive, while others have become part of high street chains and at least one has expanded to form its own. Featured in this book are carvers and barrel makers, university employees and leather-workers, hop-pickers and bee-keepers, brewers and marmalade makers, railwaymen and bus drivers, thatchers and blacksmiths, and, of course, shops aplenty, including an ironmonger that dates back to Tudor days. With 200 superb photographs, this book will appeal to everyone with an interest in the history of the county, and also awaken memories of a bygone time for those who worked, shopped, or simply remember these Oxfordshire firms, trades, and businesses.
Publisher: The History PressPublication date: 2011-02-01
Pages: 128
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9780752455853-N
Dimensions: 241.0 x 165.0 x 10.0 mm
Weight: 0.309 kg
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