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Post-war Kilmarnock Frank Beattie

Post-war Kilmarnock By Frank Beattie

Post-war Kilmarnock by Frank Beattie


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Summary

A history of postwar Kilmarnock

Post-war Kilmarnock Summary

Post-war Kilmarnock: Britain in Old Photographs by Frank Beattie

Local Author Frank Beattie is known for his popular local history column, 'Memories; in the Kilmarnock Standard as well as having written several books on various aspects of the town's history. In his new book, Post-War Kilmarnock, Frank Beattie discusses the dramatic changes which have taken place in the decades since the Second World War and the developments that have transformed the town in a period which has seen the decline of traditional industries and the rise of multinational corporations. Also included are images of transport, industry and leisure as well as monuments, churches, houses and the varying street scenes of the author's home town. Illustrated with 250 intriguing pictures, including old postcards, advertisements and ephemera, this insightful and informative book is sure to appeal to anyone who grew up in Kilmarnock or has ties with this rapidly changing town.

About Frank Beattie

FRANK BEATTIE is best known for his popular local history column Memories in the Kilmarnock Standard as well as having written several books on various aspects of the town's history -- including Kilmarnock Memories. He lives in Kilmarnock.

Additional information

GOR005578733
9780750950381
0750950382
Post-war Kilmarnock: Britain in Old Photographs by Frank Beattie
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
2008-12-08
128
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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