Description
Sunderland was once one of Britain's industrial giants. Famous for its shipyards, mines and glass-making, it thrived at a time when its country needed it most. After the Second World War the town saw incredible change, as the heavy industry that seemed so permanent, faded and died. How do you cope with the loss of centuries of working tradition? These are the stories of the people who worked through this evolution, watched their town change around them and become a city - the people who saw the end of one era and the beginning of a challenging new one.
About the Author
Marie Gardiner is a writer and photographer from Sunderland, now living in County Durham. After earning her degree in Film and Media, she worked as a broadcaster for a number of years, before starting a media company with her partner, which under the banner of Lonely Tower Film & Media, produces historical documentaries.
Book Information
ISBN 9780750981200
Author Marie Gardiner
Format Paperback
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd