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Tenterfield: My Happy Childhood in Care Margaret Irvine

Tenterfield: My Happy Childhood in Care By Margaret Irvine

Tenterfield: My Happy Childhood in Care by Margaret Irvine


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Summary

A simple personal account of a child taken into local council care aged 2, and growing up happily and usefully.

Tenterfield: My Happy Childhood in Care Summary

Tenterfield: My Happy Childhood in Care by Margaret Irvine

Margaret was the youngest of twelve children, and taken into local council care, growing up in Tenterfield House, where the Matron was Dorothy Martin, daughter of the co-founder of Aston Martin. The house of forty children was a happy and caring place, strongly supported by the local community. There are vivid descriptions of life that bring out the spirit of good child care.

About Margaret Irvine

Margaret Irvine has worked for the NSPCC, as a nanny, a nurse, and as a respite-carer for Edinburgh's Social Services, where she provides care for children under the age of three on a daily basis. This is her first book.

Table of Contents

Beginnings - Tenterfield Life - Quarantine - School Days - Bath Nights - Fire Drill - Punishment - Christmas Time - Christmas Eve and Christmas Day - Uncle Willie - Mr McLaren the Gardener - Bonfire Night - Domestic Staff: Cook, Sewing Ladies and Laundry Lady - Hens - Council Inspections of Tenterfield - Harvest Thanksgiving - Mr Todrick, our Neighbour - Miss Cooper and Granny Millar - John White, Footballer - Foster Aunts and Uncles - Leaving Home - The Hostel - Children who came and went - Clothes - Boats - Mother's Day - My Wedding to Gordon - My Brothers - Fostering - Josephine's Birthday Party - My Job - Children In Care Today - Miss Martin's Obituary.

Additional information

GOR003514601
9781905916269
1905916264
Tenterfield: My Happy Childhood in Care by Margaret Irvine
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Fledgling Press
20100715
236
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