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Berwick's Battle Against Drink 1830-1900
A Pub on Every Corner?: Drink and the Licensed Trade in Nineteenth-Century Berwick-upon-Tweed
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The backlash against the drink culture in nineteenth-century Berwick-upon- Tweed which has parallels with stories in the media today. How the Victorians dealt with the problem. The rise of the Temperance Movement and the influence of Scotland on this English town.
Print version published 2010.

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Release dateMar 14, 2012
Berwick's Battle Against Drink 1830-1900
A Pub on Every Corner?: Drink and the Licensed Trade in Nineteenth-Century Berwick-upon-Tweed

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  • A Pub on Every Corner?: Drink and the Licensed Trade in Nineteenth-Century Berwick-upon-Tweed

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    A Pub on Every Corner?: Drink and the Licensed Trade in Nineteenth-Century Berwick-upon-Tweed
    A Pub on Every Corner?: Drink and the Licensed Trade in Nineteenth-Century Berwick-upon-Tweed

    Insights into the social history of the border town of Berwick upon Tweed, viewed through the developments of the licensed trade and the changes in the laws affecting it,during the nineteenth-century.

  • Berwick's Battle Against Drink 1830-1900

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    Berwick's Battle Against Drink 1830-1900
    Berwick's Battle Against Drink 1830-1900

    The backlash against the drink culture in nineteenth-century Berwick-upon- Tweed which has parallels with stories in the media today. How the Victorians dealt with the problem. The rise of the Temperance Movement and the influence of Scotland on this English town. Print version published 2010.

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Wendy Bell Scott

Wendy Bell Scott was born in Ripon, Yorkshire and moved to North-Northumberland with her family while in her teens. At various times she has been a private music teacher, run her own craft business and taught history and creative writing to adults. She has been writing since the late 1970s, ranging through songs, non-fiction articles, a film script, plays, sketches, short stories, and two part-written novels. Wendy has been researching local and family history for many years and gained an Open University degree in Humanities with History in 2003. She has one son and also brought up her niece and nephew, all of whom are now adults.

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