This fascinating collection of over 200 archive photographs and
postcards - many not seen before - illustrates the history of Plymouth
from the late 1800s to the early 1950s, including the early days of
horse-drawn trams and early automobiles through to the blitz of 1941 and
the reconstruction of the city in 1947. Never short of entertainment,
Plymouth has been visited by a wealth of celebrities including Laurel
and Hardy, Harry Houdini, Buffalo Bill and Lillie Langtry. Some older
residents of the city will have heard tales of Houdini's jump in chains
from Ha'penny Bridge at Stonehouse and Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in
the early 1900s. There are also nostalgic glimpses of the city's grand
old theatres and of Plymouth Hoe, its former pier, and the many shows
that took place there. Others will remember the summer dances, roller
skating and Sunday concerts given by the Royal Marines Band. Plymouth
has seen vast changes over the years and this book features many images
of a pre-war Plymouth now long gone. Detailed and informative, this book
is sure to bring back memories to be enjoyed by all who know and love
this city.