It Happened in Lancashire

Nonfiction, History
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Author: Malcolm Greenhalgh ISBN: 9781906122928
Publisher: Merlin Unwin Books Limited Publication: January 1, 2015
Imprint: Merlin Unwin Books Language: English
Author: Malcolm Greenhalgh
ISBN: 9781906122928
Publisher: Merlin Unwin Books Limited
Publication: January 1, 2015
Imprint: Merlin Unwin Books
Language: English

From the world’s largest tripe factory to the Battle of Wigan Lane; from the Peterloo massacre to the first British canal - Lancashire can claim it all. It was one of the poorest parts of Britain due to its difficult terrain, poor soil, estuaries and bogs, but it went on to become one of the wealthiest through coal, cotton and slavery. Lancashire had: • the first town to be lit by gas • the first council houses • the first motorway. Its people included: • the last hangman • the most charismatic modern barrister, George Carmen • urbane broadcaster Alistair Cooke • great actors including Thora Hird, Leonard Rossiter and Ian McKellern. It has suffered some of the greatest tragedies: the massacre of the Lancashire Pals in 30 minutes of the First World War; countless pit disasters; the pounding of the Blitz But it replied by producing some of the greatest comedians: from George Formby to Ken Dodd to Peter Kay. Not to mention the many great cricketers, rugby players and footballers. A lively and informative book.

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From the world’s largest tripe factory to the Battle of Wigan Lane; from the Peterloo massacre to the first British canal - Lancashire can claim it all. It was one of the poorest parts of Britain due to its difficult terrain, poor soil, estuaries and bogs, but it went on to become one of the wealthiest through coal, cotton and slavery. Lancashire had: • the first town to be lit by gas • the first council houses • the first motorway. Its people included: • the last hangman • the most charismatic modern barrister, George Carmen • urbane broadcaster Alistair Cooke • great actors including Thora Hird, Leonard Rossiter and Ian McKellern. It has suffered some of the greatest tragedies: the massacre of the Lancashire Pals in 30 minutes of the First World War; countless pit disasters; the pounding of the Blitz But it replied by producing some of the greatest comedians: from George Formby to Ken Dodd to Peter Kay. Not to mention the many great cricketers, rugby players and footballers. A lively and informative book.

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