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Mr Straw's House Andrew Barber

Mr Straw's House By Andrew Barber

Mr Straw's House by Andrew Barber


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Summary

A new guidebook explores the story of the Straw family and the wider social history of a successful commercial family in mid-twentieth century Worksop. Using fresh contemporary photography and historic sources from the Straw familys collection, this is a souvenir of both the house and its fascinating inhabitants.

Mr Straw's House Summary

Mr Straw's House by Andrew Barber

Mr Straw's House is a mid-twentieth century time capsule with an eclectic mix of treasures for visitors. An unassuming semi-detached brick house in the Nottinghamshire town of Worksop, it was bought and modishly decorated in the 1920s by a successful grocer and his wife, William and Florence Straw. Their two sons never married, and lived together companionably in the house for more than three decades after their parents died, never changing anything unless absolutely necessary. The brothers also resisted modern technology Mr Straw's House has never been connected to a telephone, radio or television. The unchanging nature of the house and its contents mean they have now come to assume an unparalleled importance, offering a precious snapshot of Midlands domestic life before the technological revolution. A new guidebook explores the story of the Straw family and the wider social history of a successful commercial family in mid-twentieth century Worksop. Using fresh contemporary photography and historic sources from the Straw familys collection, this is a souvenir of both the house and its fascinating inhabitants.

About Andrew Barber

Andrew Barber is a historic buildings consultant and former East Midlands curator for the National Trust. He has written guidebooks for Packwood House, Gunby Hall, Canons Ashby and Calke Abbey.

Additional information

GOR009467961
9781911384649
1911384643
Mr Straw's House by Andrew Barber
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
2018-06-22
24
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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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