Goole by gaslight in the difficult early post-war years... the age of short, back and sides haircuts, corner shops and ration books... the 1947 dock fire... school discipline... seaside holidays... local sporting successes... the town's great entertainers... and how the pulling of a lavatory chain in Goole helped to win the war. Mike Marsh remembers them all here in his latest volume of Growing up in Goole. Turning a spotlight on men and women who made their mark in many walks of local life, and looking back tongue in cheek at youthful escapades and experiences.
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