BOOK AND CALENDAR OFFER - MEMORIES OF MIDDLESBROUGH IN THE 1950S & 1960S
BOOK AND CALENDAR OFFER - MEMORIES OF MIDDLESBROUGH IN THE 1950S & 1960S
MEMORIES OF MIDDLESBROUGH IN THE 1950S AND 1960S BOOK AND 2025 CALENDAR SPECIAL OFFER
The latest book in our Memories of Middlesbrough series is out and this time we move back in time from the 1970s and 1980s to the 1950s and 1960s. We have also produced a 2025 Calendar inspired by the book. The book and calendar are available for a special offer price of £19.99 (+P&P) - limited stock.
Memories of Middlesbrough in the 1950s and 1960s
Two transformative decades in the history of Middlesbrough are the focus of the latest book by Middlesbrough-born historian Dr Tosh Warwick. Memories of Middlesbrough in the 1950s and 1960s explores the story of life in Middlesbrough during the era that included recovery from the Second World War, changes in industrial and cultural life, and the end days for iconic buildings that were replaced by modern developments.
The richly illustrated book features over 160 photographs and newspaper reports alongside dozens of memories from the era and includes material from a range of sources including the M&S Archive, Middlesbrough Libraries, Teesside Archives and the fascinating photographic collection of the late historian Paul Stephenson.
Paperback; pp.144
Erratum: Page 72 – The Corpus Christi Parade description should read: The Thornaby Corpus Christi parade in 1966, shown below, enjoyed better weather than the rain-plagued Middlesbrough parade the previous week.
Memories of Middlesbrough in the 1950s and 1960s Calendar 2025
Take a trip down memory lane to Middlesbrough in the 1950s and 1960s with the 2025 Calendar, featuring photographs of the town during the two decades. Famous shops, work and play all feature in this celebration of Middlesbrough. The 2025 calendar is inspired by the new book 'Memories of Middlesbrough in the 1950s and 1960s', also available from Heritage Unlocked. It is not connected to any other social media pages. All images subject to change and artwork is indicative.