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Gasmasks and Garston – A Liverpool Childhood (1937-1953)

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A wry, autobiographical account of a girl growing up in a large, chapel-going, working-class family in the dockland area of Garston, Liverpool, between the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Beatrice Smith’s family had many camping and cycling adventures in Wales, and also to London for the Festival of Britain as well as the Coronation.

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Hunangofiant difyr am fagwraeth merch o deulu mawr o gapelwyr dosbarth gweithiol yn Lerpwl rhwng Dirwasgiad y 1930au a Choroni’r Frenhines Elisabeth II yn 1953. Roedd teulu Beatrice Smith wedi mwynhau sawl antur gwersylla a beicio yng Nghymru, ac wedi teithio i Lundain i’r Ŵyl Brydeinig ac i’r Coroni. 90 llun du-a-gwyn.
A wry, autobiographical account of a girl growing up in a large, chapel-going, working-class family in the dockland area of Garston, Liverpool, between the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Beatrice Smith’s family had many camping and cycling adventures in Wales, and also to London for the Festival of Britain as well as the Coronation.

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English