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Reading Edwardian Teddington is like peeping through a
keyhole into the beginning of the last century. It tells the story
of a young girl from a working class family observing life all
around her as she goes about her daily duties.
She recalls the trips to the shops in the pre-supermarket era, a
different shop for each commodity, highlighting the different prices
and services. She tells of animals
being led to the slaughterhouse
and the subsequent chaos if any of
them escaped en route.
Schooldays are also described
from the journey up the forms to
starting work.
It is hard to believe that
Teddington was almost a rural
town 100 years ago. This book is
a must for anyone with
longstanding family links to
Teddington and also a very good
read for anyone with a sense of
local history.
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