This ground-breaking book highlights an important part of Brighton and Hove's LGBT history from the 1950s and 1960s.
Backyard Brighton e-book
John Riches2023-02-03T11:52:42+00:00Backyard Brighton is a collection of photographs and reminiscences based on material gathered by Brighton Borough Council with the intention of creating a record of houses that were scheduled for demolition during the 1930s. Originally published in 1988, this was a seminal book for QueenSpark Books, produced in association with the Lewis Cohen Urban Studies Centre. [...]
Blighty Brighton e-book
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:02+00:00Blighty Brighton is all about memories of Brighton during the First World War. Through an examination of personal recollections and ephemera such as posters, photographs, pictures, songs, it portrays a collective memory of the city. Photographs are central to this work; for example Brighton Museum, Preston Manor and Brighton Reference Library are all featured pictorially. This [...]
Brighton: The Graphic Novel e-Book
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:49+00:00With nearly 300 years of history, twenty eight writers and artists, and fourteen fantastical tales featuring unheralded characters and true events from the city’s fascinating history, Brighton:The Graphic Novel is a unique collaborative collection. Featuring pioneering drag queens, doomed pleasure gardens, smugglers, arsonists, obsessed inventors, aspiring actors, corrupt policemen, cantankerous barbers, sea swimmers, hands of death and mysterious sea forces, the stories – complete with historical footnotes – will ensure that you never look at Brighton in the same way again... As Bryan Talbot, 2013 Costa Biography Award winner, says: "This is an original anthology of entertaining and intriguing tales, at times funny, chilling and poignant - a mixture of fact and fantasy, told in a wide and refreshing gamut of illustrative styles, but all firmly rooted in the history and culture of Brighton.”
The Town Beehive – A Young Girl’s Lot in Brighton, 1910-34 e-book
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:46+00:00This new ebook was first published in 1975 and was so popular that it quickly sold out. Brightonian, Daisy Noakes, tells her story from the age of fourteen, when she went into service. She gives us an insight into the life of a woman born and brought up in Brighton. Daisy documents – with humour - her inevitable trials and tribulations in the often physically demanding world that she inhabited during her working life. The autobiography covers her childhood, as one of a family of ten, living in Prince’s Road and Vere Road, and her working days in service in different parts of the town. This is a special insight into Daisy’s world and is a shining example of true grit and fortitude! You can buy copies of the books using Amazon Kindle, Google Play, the Apple store, and otherAndroid outlets - just go to your chosen website and search by title for the books.
Brighton Behind the Front: Photographs and Memories of the Second World War e-book edition
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:15+00:00First published in 1990, Brighton Behind the Front brings together a collection of Brighton World War Two photographs and reminiscences, documenting how ordinary people were affected by the war. This was a challenging time in British history, giving rise to moving accounts of individual lives set against a society undergoing profound changes. Using personal recollections, contemporary [...]
Bangla Brighton (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:52:34+00:00As intriguing as it is informative, this 2006 book Bangla Brighton gives one of the lesser heard voices in our community a chance to be heard. The contributors speak of making their lives in Brighton, memories of their homeland, culture and customs, their faith, day-to-day struggles, family life and the role of women. Poetic and [...]
One Camp Chair In The Living Room (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:52:34+00:00Born in 1916, Margaret Ward describes her life as a ‘winding lane’ because of the many twists and turns it has taken. Her autobiography describes her childhood in Rottingdean, growing up amongst a loving family in the picturesque Sussex seaside village. Her 1988 autobiography brings alive a rural childhood in the aftermath of World War [...]
Memories of Rottingdean 1920-1945 (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:27+00:00Margaret Ward was born and brought up in Rottingdean and lived there all her life. This autobiographical book is a sequel to One Camp Chair in the Living Room, published by QueenSpark in 1988. In this booklet Margaret recalls her childhood in Rottingdean in the 1920s, local places and people in the 1930s and life [...]
Jobs for Life (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:54:10+00:00Joan Parsons writes with enthusiasm about her working life in Brighton, where she was employed for many years as a toilet attendant. She worked in many different areas of Brighton, including The Steine, Clock Tower and the Aquarium, and during the course of her working day she would meet many characters, including homeless people who [...]
Hard Work and No Consideration: 51 Years as a Carpenter-Joiner 1917-1968 (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:21+00:00This is the sequel to Poverty, Hardship but Happiness. Brightonian Albert Paul left school at the age of 14 and began work as a carpenter, rising from the position of apprentice to that of master craftsman. Albert remained in his job throughout his life, in an era when people usually continued to work for one [...]
Catching Stories: Voices from the Brighton Fishing Community (PDF download)
John Riches2024-03-21T12:24:14+00:00This comprehensive 1996 account of the fishing industry documents how it has changed since the beginning of the 20th century. At that time, fishing boats landed on the beach and the fish market was actually on the seafront. On a more personal level, Catching Stories is a living record, told in their own words, of [...]
Brighton’s Graphic War e-book
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:57+00:00With tales of Indian soldiers recuperating at the Royal Pavilion, Suffragettes, paranormal legends, conscientious objectors and families torn apart by conflict, Brighton’s Graphic War is a graphic novel which focuses on the impact of World War One on home life. Created by 15 new young writers and artists, the book illustrates the huge social changes that [...]
Oh! What a Lovely Pier (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:28+00:00Working on the West Pier from 1956 to 1970, Daphne Mitchell’s 1996 memoir evokes the atmosphere of the seaside in bygone times. Daphne recalls seaside shows that featured acts such as local stunt man the Great Omani, floating by on a bed of nails. She describes day-to-day life working on the pier, twelve hours a [...]
The Crowd Roars: Tales from the life of a professional stuntman The Great Omani (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:25+00:00In his 1998 memoir Ron Cunningham, alias 'The Great Omani', presents tales and adventures from the life of a professional stuntman. Ron’s inspiration was the renowned escapologist, Houdini and in describing the exploits that he undertook as part of his unusual career, echoes of Houdini’s famous tricks can be spotted. Ron once travelled from Hastings [...]
Shops Book – Shopkeepers and Street Traders in Brighton 1900-1930 (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:54:33+00:00The 1875 directory for East Brighton listed 35 bootmakers, 3 breweries, 19 dress-makers, 15 tailors, 2 watchmakers, 2 tinners, 2 brushmakers and 2 basketmakers. By 1974 they had virtually all disappeared, apart from one jeweller and one costumer. This 1978 book is about shopkeepers and street traders, based on interviews with people whose families had [...]
Pullman Craftsmen (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:52:36+00:00This work records the reminiscences of three craftsmen who were employed in the Preston Park Works of the Pullman Car Company during the fifties and sixties. As well as giving the reader a flavour of life in the railway engineering industry in those times, it also provides fascinating details of Brighton’s post-war history and some [...]
Pullman Attendant (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:54:22+00:00In 1935, fifteen year old Bert Hollick signed on at Brighton Station for his first shift on a Pullman Train. Working on the midnight shift from Victoria to Brighton including the famous Brighton Belle, he learned to ladle soup from a tureen at seventy-five miles per hour and serve a three-course lunch in a speedy fifty-eight [...]
We’re not all Rothschilds! (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:54:26+00:00We’re Not All Rothschilds! Is based around a series of interviews conducted by Leila Abrahams in Brighton and Hove in 1994. The book explores the lives of ordinary working people linked by their Jewish faith. There are fascinating accounts of running Beall’s Cork Shop in Gardner Street, memories of long-gone Brighton shops and discussions around [...]
A Life Behind Bars (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:22+00:00Born in 1908 at the Marquess of Exeter public house (now the Chimney House), which was run by her parents, Marjory Batchelor spent her working life as a barmaid and pub landlady in and around the Brighton area. Marjory recalls her experiences of growing up and working through two World Wars and beyond in Brighton, [...]
Deckhand, West Pier (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:54:06+00:00Arthur Thickett’s 1993 memoir is the story of a young man who came to Brighton in the summer of 1970, full of hope and optimism – his goal was to find adventure and ultimately love. On his first day he found digs in Ovingdean, on his second day he walked into a job as a [...]
The Other Side of the Counter: The Life of a Shop Girl 1925-1945 (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:29+00:00Marjorie Gardiner’s 1985 autobiography looks at the working life of milliner from 1925 to 1945, including an account of her working life during the Second World War. Marjorie’s story is told in a lively and evocative manner, and describes her experiences as a shop assistant working in a Brighton hat shop, where she met all [...]
A Far Cry from a White Apron (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:24+00:00This book is about a young boy’s experiences during the Second World War. A Far Cry from a White Apron - The story of a Brighton Bevin Boy is is a fascinating memoir which describes with poignancy stories of lost youth and a harsh life spent during a turbulent historical period. The content is frank and occasionally disturbing and [...]
Poverty – Hardship but Happiness 1903-1917 e-book
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:42+00:00Albert Paul was a retired carpenter who lived all his life in Brighton, and he describes in vivid detail the life of a boy brought up in poverty and his struggle against adversity. Poverty - Hardship but Happiness tells the story of a working class boy’s life in the years between 1903 and 1917, from [...]
At the Pawnbrokers (PDF Download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:54:03+00:00This 1991 memoir by Lillie Morgan tells an often shocking story of the grinding poverty faced by working people in Brighton during the First World War. As a teenager she was working at a pawnbroker’s in Edward Street and witnessed first-hand the desperate lengths people went to to find the price of a loaf of [...]
A Working Man: A Century of Hove Memories (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:52:35+00:00One winter in the 1980s, Ernie Mason was at a loose end, so he bought a notebook and began to write his autobiography. This story encapsulates a working-class man’s journey through life over the course of the twentieth century, documenting the many changes that took place in the local environment and in social conditions. Born [...]
Snapshots: Childhood Memories of Southampton Street 1942-55 (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:17+00:00In her 1996 autobiography, Janis Ravenett recalls her memories of growing up in Southampton Street in the Hanover area of Brighton, during the years between 1942 and 1955. Janis describes a childhood that was happy and full of fun, living in a house in a close-knit community with few modern conveniences, and tells of the [...]
Everything Seems Smaller: A Brighton Boyhood between the Wars (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:16+00:00In this 1989 book, Sid Manville reminisces about his Brighton boyhood between the wars. This first-person account of growing up as one of ten children in Bear Road is a valuable insight into working class family life in Brighton in the 1920s and 30s. Sid recalls local traders and characters, attending Coombe Road School in [...]
Our Small Corner (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:54:08+00:00This 1994 autobiography is the sequel to Sid Manville’s Everything Seems Smaller. It recalls memories of friends, neighbours and relatives who made up the 'small corner' of Sid’s neighbourhood in Bear Road in Brighton in the Twenties and Thirties. Sid writes with much affection and humour, although he doesn’t forget that this era was also [...]
Boxing Day Baby (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:54:07+00:00Barbara Chapman was born in Brighton on a snowy Boxing Day in 1927. In this 1994 autobiography, she reminisces about her early childhood; focusing on her memories of home and school, and the effects of the Second World War on herself, her family, and the community. Barbara shares her experiences of working life in the [...]
International Service (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:54:20+00:00With its backdrop of Brighton in the Second World War, International Service tells the tale of Kathleen Wilson’s naive teenage years, leaving school at 14 on the outbreak of war to work in a factory, going on to work in a baker’s, as a domestic help and in the grocery trade. Kathleen lived in the shadow of [...]
Just one of a Large Family (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:54:05+00:00This 1992 book is a personal account of living in the Tenantry Down neighbourhood of Brighton in the1920s and 30s. Don Carter describes his childhood in the Hartington Road area of Brighton, where nearly all the roads are named after places in the Isle of Wight. Don can claim to be a true Brightonian, having [...]
Brighton Boy: A fifties childhood (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:17+00:00This 1994 memoir is a schoolboy’s tale of Brighton in the 1950s, seen through the eyes of Andy Steer. He recalls Brighton characters and shops, swimming at Black Rock and with the “Shiverers” Swimming Club at the salt-water King Alfred pool in Hove; Stanford Road School, the now defunct Brighton Cycle Club and playing in [...]
George Grout – The Smiling Bakers (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:54:02+00:00George Grout was a member of one of Brighton’s best-known family bakers. He learnt the skills and craft of baking from his father and brothers at a young age, and can attest to hard times as well as recalling many happy memories of laughter and fun. In his 1992 memoir. George recalled the years when [...]
Moulsecoomb Days 1922-1947 (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:54:02+00:00In her 1990 autobiography, Ruby Dunn recalls the development of Moulsecoomb, then a rural outskirt of Brighton, into a post-World War One “garden suburb”. The early residents of the community had no school or church, but they were proud of their new electric cookers and semi-detached houses set in a valley with gardens filled with [...]
Moulsecoomb Memories: Moulsecoomb in the ’30s & ’40s (PDF Download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:22+00:00Sheila Winter’s 1998 memoir recalls the growth of the community of Moulsecoomb. Sheila was born, raised and married in the area, and narrates the story of her life during the years between 1929 and 1950. Sheila’s father was badly injured in the First World War, and although the estate was built as “homes fit for [...]
Those Lost Years (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:54:12+00:00Mary Adams was born in 1930 in Birmingham. The first part of her 1995 memoir recalls her early life when she was sent to a residential school in Hertfordshire at the age of four, transferred to a school in Surrey before the outbreak of World War Two, and then to a convent school in Devon. [...]
Missing the Nile: Experiences of Sudanese people in Brighton (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:13+00:00Published in 2005, this fascinating book looks at the customs and culture of the Sudanese community in the Brighton and Hove area. The British and Sudanese cultures are very different to one another and the narrative includes comparisons of the two cultures, as well as giving first-hand descriptions of festivals, celebrations including weddings and funerals, [...]
Little Ethel Smith: Her story told by herself (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:18+00:00Ethel Smith’s autobiography was published in 1992 and it tells the story of a girl born in 1912 in a working class family who grew up in the Old Kent Road in London and came to live with her family in the Sussex countryside when still a young girl. She started work age 14 and [...]
Roofless: Homeless in Brighton (PDF download)
John Riches2023-02-03T11:53:32+00:00Roofless is a collection of photographs, essays, stories and poems by homeless and ex-homeless people from Brighton. It is about survival, about battling poverty, rejection, violence, ill health and loneliness. There is anger, sadness and rebellion, but also instances of hope and solidarity and writing that, whilst often raw and uncompromising, possesses a surprising generosity [...]