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10 results found for '"Edwardian period"' in Keywords.

  • Our kind of town (1980)

    Genre
    Interview; Music

    This week’s edition of Our Kind of Town is presented by Keith Howell. Tour guide Susan Harris(?) talks about the role leading walks and her experiences. Followed by author of London Particulars, C H Rolph,...

  • Our kind of town (1980)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview; Music

    Keith Howell presents this week’s edition of Our Kind of Town. In the first part, from the Ritz Hotel in London, co-author of the book, The London Ritz, Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, talks about the history...

  • Kiddar’s luck (1982)

    Genre
    Biography; Fiction; Serial

    Edward Wilson reads Chapter 10 of Jack Common’s book, Kiddar’s Luck. Common’s best-known book, the autobiographical Kiddar’s Luck, originally published in 1951, in which he vividly describes his...

  • Kiddar’s luck (1982)

    Genre
    Biography; Fiction; Serial

    Kiddar’s Luck, episode 7. Originally published in 1951, Common’s best-known book, the autobiographical Kiddar’s Luck, in which he vividly describes his childhood on the streets of Edwardian Tyneside,...

  • Kiddar’s luck (1982)

    Genre
    Biography; Fiction; Serial

    Kiddar’s Luck, by Jack Common. Episode 4. Read by Edward Wilson. Introduced by unidentified female continuity announcer. Common’s best-known book, the autobiographical Kiddar’s Luck, originally...

  • Kiddar’s luck (1982)

    Genre
    Fiction

    Edward Wilson reads Episode 1 of Jack Common’s book, Kiddar’s Luck. In the autobiographical work, Common describes his childhood on the streets of Edwardian Tyneside.

  • The railway children (1985)

    Genre
    Fiction; Serial

    The Railway Children, Part 1. Edith Nesbit’s 1906 story, of a family who move to a house near the railway after the father is falsely accused of selling state secrets to the Russians and imprisoned for...

  • The railway children (1985)

    Genre
    Fiction; Serial

    The Railway Children, by Edith Nesbit, published in 1906. The story is continued (and to be continued). Female reader not identified.

  • The railway children (1985)

    Genre
    Fiction; Serial

    The Railway Children. From the 1906 novel by Edith Nesbit. Story apparently continued, picking up after the family’s move to the country, and to be continued. Female reader not identified.

  • The railway children (1985)

    Genre
    Fiction; Serial

    The Railway Children, by Edith Nesbit, published 1906. Final part. Female reader not identified.