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Tiger Bay Childhood: Growing Up in the 1930s (Life Stories from Tiger Bay)
 
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Tiger Bay Childhood: Growing Up in the 1930s (Life Stories from Tiger Bay) [Paperback]

Phyllis Grogan Chappell


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Book Description

Much has been written about the old 'Tiger Bay' community in Cardiff. This book is by a person who actually lived there. In A Tiger Bay Childhood, Phyllis Grogan Chappell recounts childhood memories and family stories of life in Cardiff docklands before and during the Second World War. Vividly recapturing the warmth and colour of the area, the author offers portraits of home, school life and leisure—and of some of the charaters who have now passed into the history and legend of Tiger Bay.

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Other books in the series include: Neil Sinclair, Tiger Bay Story (1993); Harry 'Shipmate' Cooke, How I Saw It: A Stroll thro' Old Cardiff Bay (1994); and Olwen Watkins, A Family Affair (forthcoming, 2004).

From the Author

This is not the story of my life. It is simply a record of memories of a childhod spent 'Down the Docks' in Cardiff. I have sought to convey some of the sights and sounds, the smells and feelings. I hope readers enjoy this book. It may bring back memories to those of you who lived through the same times. It may also help those younger to understand how we lived in the 'olden days'.

About the Author

Phyllis Grogan Chappel was born in 1930 in the 'Tiger Bay' community in Cardiff. She started work at age 14 as a shorthand typist and worked for many years as a secretary. Over the years, she developed an interest in family and community history and, like her mother, became the guardian of a remarkable collection of family photographs. Many of these are included in this book.
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