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The 1950s in York was a decade of reconstruction and regeneration after the depredations of the Second World War.

 

This book charts these changes to give a unique picture of the city that gradually emerged over the years 1950-59.

 

It covers developments in the railway and confectionery industries that provided the foundation for growth and prosperity - the changing face of trade on the high street; the growth of tourism; the role of the media in the city; music, cinema, theatre and entertainment; schools, colleges and hospitals in the city; and York City FC.

Using archive material from The York Press, York City Archives and the prestigious Borthwick Institute at the University of York, this book provides a unique history of York in an often forgotten decade, forgotten even though it provides the bedrock for much of what we see today.
 

Paul Chrystal - York In The 1950s : Ten Years That Changed a City

£14.99Price
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