Now That's What I Call Plymouth
by
Derek Tait
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Paperback / Softback
Book Series
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ISBN-10
1398118516
ISBN-13
9781398118515
Publisher
Amberley Publishing
Imprint
Amberley Publishing
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 15th, 2025
Print length
96 Pages
Weight
306 grams
Dimensions
23.20 x 16.50 x 1.00 cms
Product Classification:
Local historyPlaces in old photographs
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Exploring a fascinating pictorial local history of Plymouth through the sixties, seventies and eighties.
The sixties, seventies and eighties were decades of great change. Many towns and cities were redeveloped with projects that dramatically affected the character of the place. People''s shopping habits were altered as supermarkets took over from traditional stores and corner shops. Leisure habits were changing too, as cheap air travel led to the arrival of the foreign package holiday and a new range of leisure facilities were developed at home. Fashions, as ever, were changing in this period, reflecting radical changes in society and the ways in which we viewed ourselves. Transport also evolved, with a move away from the railway and buses, creating a strain on the roads leading to new road schemes.
These changes in people''s habits and lifestyles were keenly felt in Plymouth on the Devon coast. The historic Royal Navy base and commercial port have remained open but the city has changed markedly over the years. Reconstruction of the center followed the devastation of the Second World War, and in a massive rebuilding program of housing the citys boundaries were extended to absorb nearly settlements in the 1960s. The transport network was transformed and redevelopment of Plymouths sporting and leisure centres continued through this period. Local author Derek Tait recaptures it all in this fascinating portrayal of the city and its people over the course of these most nostalgic decades.
These changes in people''s habits and lifestyles were keenly felt in Plymouth on the Devon coast. The historic Royal Navy base and commercial port have remained open but the city has changed markedly over the years. Reconstruction of the center followed the devastation of the Second World War, and in a massive rebuilding program of housing the citys boundaries were extended to absorb nearly settlements in the 1960s. The transport network was transformed and redevelopment of Plymouths sporting and leisure centres continued through this period. Local author Derek Tait recaptures it all in this fascinating portrayal of the city and its people over the course of these most nostalgic decades.
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