Robert Ward (B. 1907): War and Memory
This post discusses how the themes of War and Class are mentioned in Robert Ward’s memoir ‘A Lancashire Childhood’. You can read …
This post discusses how the themes of War and Class are mentioned in Robert Ward’s memoir ‘A Lancashire Childhood’. You can read …
At 13 years old Arthur left school to work as a gold beater for Mr Wallace Barnes. Arthur obtained this job through …
“My Parents hadn’t much of this worlds’ wealth, but they provided as much entertainment for us as they could afford- and because …
“I had some very happy times in that office, (along with some hectic ones, such as when the preacher couldn’t turn up …
I have learned a great deal from the writing lives project and from my positive warm Author himself. Reading and researching about …
“Whole districts have been demolished and re-built, and one get the impression of living in another town altogether. But changes are inevitable, …
“Even as a boy I could discern who had the best of these transactions. I made a resolution that never would I …
“Whether it was a sense of patriotism or not, I wouldn’t like to say but I do know we lads bought as …
“Vote, vote, vote for Peter Laycock, you can’t vote for a better man, Peter Laycock is the man, and we’ll have him …
Throughout Arthur’s memoir he alludes to the bible, comparing his life and works to that of biblical stories. It is very clear …