In 1955, when he first essayed into the world of autobiography, Richard Church was already a well established author. At birth, in 1893, he had entered a world of gas lights, lamplighters, muffin men, horse drawn cabs, solid-tyred bicycles. His first eight years overlapped Queen Victoria’s last. Living near enough to walk to The Mall, … Continue reading Over The Bridge
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