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The Langley Boy Raising the Red Flag

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Product Code: 9781467007313
ISBN13: 9781467007313
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The Langley Boy Raising the Red Flag

$39.72
 
Love, legerdemain, political and personal ambition, dedication, and all the ingredients of a Shakespearean drama are reflected in the second part of the Langley Boy Trilogy - Raising the Red Flag. The story begins with a blossoming romance in Cookham, a student's life at Birmingham University, being under the surgeon's knife, marriage, fatherhood, and a coveted Civil Engineering degree. The book reveals the grim reality of living in London with a small child, Harold Wilson's Let's Go with Labour election campaign, a move to Timperley in Cheshire, a divorce, a child custody case, and becoming a chartered civil engineer. The contents provide a cameo history of the Labour Party's activities in Timperley Ward 2 and East Central Ward in the Borough of Altrincham during the period 1964 to 1974, the author's attempts to become a parliamentary candidate and his experiences as an Altrincham Borough Councillor. Cupid's arrow at Timperley Hockey Club leads to marriage to Hilary, a new home, tackling Wainwright's Fells in the Lake District, family holidays in Anglesey and Burnham-on-Sea, boat building, school trips and entertaining nephews and nieces. The author includes intriguing anecdotes of his work at Stockport and Manchester, and describes the management of a direct labour force during a period of massive sewer collapses, the taming of recalcitrant developers and contractors, the resurfacing the city's highways, and the exploration the vast subterranean network of Victorian sewers, which lie below the city's streets. The story concludes with his success in becoming the Assistant City Engineer (Construction) for Swansea City Council.


Author: Charles Tyrie
Publisher: Authorhouse UK
Publication Date: Mar 06, 2012
Number of Pages: 688 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1467007315
ISBN-13: 9781467007313
 

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