Mrs N. Jones (b.~1900): Habits, Culture & Beliefs
Within her autobiographical writing, Mrs Jones neglects to discuss her own habits and recreational activities that she engaged in during adulthood, as …
Within her autobiographical writing, Mrs Jones neglects to discuss her own habits and recreational activities that she engaged in during adulthood, as …
As a child, John Edmonds always sought fun. He was an intelligent boy, who felt that life was best lived making the …
As a family we were attached to the Union Chapel, Berkeley. I remember attending the infant class where we were taught words …
Music was an important pastime for Minnie. She remembers her father teaching her to play musical instruments and dance with her when …
Richard, a miner from County Durham, never states his belief in any definitive way. At no point in the memoir does he …
“at about the age of four I became staunch or perhaps stupid vegetarian” (Jones, 49). May Jones’s autobiography details her life growing …
The search for fun and excitement away from school and later, the workplace, is something that Ruth concerned herself with throughout her …
Edward S. Humphries lead a wonderful and exciting life crossing three continents with the British Army. This dutiful and fulfilling lifestyle all …
Although Mary does not go into any detail regarding her own recreational activities and does not appear to be in any way …
‘Three stirs and a wish for everyone’ (Gomm, 43) It is not unreasonable to conclude that Amy was definitely a family oriented …