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John Pateman

    Cray to Canada
    Orpington and the Great War
    The Rauceby Burial Grounds
    Travelling Man 2022
    Fort Pitt to Fort William
    Public Libraries and Social Justice
    • Public Libraries and Social Justice

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the historical roots of social exclusion, the authors explore the interplay between government and professional policies. They present a persuasive manifesto advocating for change and detail actionable strategies for transforming public libraries into services that cater to community needs.

      Public Libraries and Social Justice
    • Fort Pitt to Fort William

      • 142pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The narrative follows Frank Dickens, the son of the famous author Charles Dickens, as he embarks on a unique journey serving in the North West Mounted Police in Canada from 1874 to 1886. The story explores his experiences, challenges, and the historical context of law enforcement in the Canadian frontier during this transformative period. Through Frank's eyes, readers gain insight into the complexities of life in a burgeoning nation and the legacy of a notable family.

      Fort Pitt to Fort William
    • Travelling Man 2022

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The narrative chronicles a transformative year in 2022, focusing on the author's retirement from a 44-year career in public libraries. It explores the emotional and logistical challenges of relocating back to the UK after a decade in Canada, reflecting on the changes in personal and professional life. Through this journey, the author shares insights into the joys and struggles of starting anew, capturing the essence of reinvention and the impact of significant life transitions.

      Travelling Man 2022
    • The Rauceby Burial Grounds

      • 186pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores Rauceby Asylum in Lincolnshire, focusing on its two burial grounds that hold the remains of over 700 former patients. Through detailed case studies derived from medical notes from the turn of the century, the book delves into the lives and experiences of several individuals who resided in the asylum, providing a poignant glimpse into the historical treatment of mental health and the personal stories behind the statistics.

      The Rauceby Burial Grounds
    • Orpington and the Great War

      1916

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The narrative focuses on the lives and sacrifices of the men from Orpington and St Mary Cray District who lost their lives in 1916 during the Great War. Through personal accounts and historical context, the book honors their memory, exploring the impact of the war on the local community and highlighting the bravery and resilience of those who served. It serves as a poignant tribute to the individuals who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.

      Orpington and the Great War
    • Cray to Canada

      Frank Rodbourne Goes To War

      • 166pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the Great War, the narrative follows Frank Rodbourne as he serves in the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force. It explores his experiences, challenges, and the impact of war on his life and those around him. Through Frank's journey, the book delves into themes of courage, sacrifice, and the camaraderie formed in the face of adversity, providing a poignant look at the realities of military service during a tumultuous period in history.

      Cray to Canada
    • Orpington At War

      • 84pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The narrative focuses on the brave men from Orpington who served and sacrificed their lives during the Great War. It highlights their stories, commemorating their courage and the impact of their loss on the community, as remembered through War Shrines and War Memorials in the Orpington area.

      Orpington At War
    • Orpington to Ontario 2019

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The narrative captures a personal journey through Thunder Bay in 2019, detailing various locations visited, such as Ketchum, Idaho, and Washington, DC. It highlights the experiences and insights gained from attending multiple conferences, providing a glimpse into the author's life and the events that shaped that year.

      Orpington to Ontario 2019
    • Corke's Meadow

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Set in a Romany Gypsy community in southeast London from 1923 to 1959, the narrative explores the impact of eviction, segregation, and assimilation on Corke's Meadow. It delves into the struggles faced by the community as they confront the challenges of maintaining their identity amidst societal pressures and systemic displacement. Through this historical lens, the book highlights the resilience and cultural richness of the Romany people during a tumultuous period.

      Corke's Meadow
    • Hoo, Hops and Hods

      the life and times of Robert Pateman

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the lives of a Kent Gypsy family, the narrative explores their experiences on the Hoo peninsula and their travels throughout West Kent, Surrey, and Middlesex during the 19th century. The book captures the rich cultural heritage, traditions, and challenges faced by the Gypsies, offering a glimpse into a unique way of life during a transformative period in history.

      Hoo, Hops and Hods