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PUBLISHER: Birlinn General
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781841584072
RRP: £6.99
PUBLICATION DATE:
October 20, 2005
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That’s Fourpence You’re Eating!: A Childhood in Perth
Frances Rimington
Frances Rimington was born in 1890, into another world. Christened by the same minister who married Effie Gray and John Ruskin, it was a world of strict Edwardian etiquette, of rigid social order and of large, dark houses filled with domestic servants. Here, her daughter has taken Frances’ extensive notes – some typed, some carefully rewritten under headings, most simply scribbled in a variety of journals – and has organised them into a chronological retelling of her mother’s childhood experiences. All aspects of life are covered, from the everyday topics of prices, wages, chores and recreation to bigger issues such as the restricted opportunities for women and the total change which the First World War brought. Frances Rimington died in 1973. By way of a postscript, another of Frances Rimington’s daughters, Diana, recalls life in Kenya where her father was a district commissioner and the family lived the true Colonial lifestyle. One account of a vanished world is replaced by another, leaving the reader with a clear sense of the frailty of our times yet reminded of the thread of continuity that runs through families.
Frances Rimington
Frances Rimington died in Yorkshire on 27th December 1973.