The Avenue: A Newcastle Backstreet Boyhood

Author: Samuel W. Herbert
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Format: Paperback

Publication: 01/03/2012

ISBN: 9780752468860

 
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Synopsis

The Avenue stretched from Elswick Road to Scotswood Road, and almost every house in it was tenemented. There were four courtyards and a conglomeration of passages. Situated at one end of each of these courtyards was a row of toilets, and we watched as queues formed outside each of them. We were soon to become accustomed to this distressing necessity.

   It would be almost impossible to describe every aspect of this dirty lane, but this much can be said – even in those days of housing shortages and woeful sanitary facilities, the conditions that prevailed in The Avenue were almost beyond belief.

This is a hard-hitting account of growing up in Newcastle's West End during the uncertain years of the First World War and the Depression. Samuel Herbert had to grow up fast when his mother moved the family to a cockroach-infested tenement in Elswick while his Dad — a miner — was away fighting on the front line. Along with the shared ‘netties’ and the terrible living conditions, Samuel learned how to deal with the bullies and the gangs until he grew as tough as they were. His fight to get out of this poverty-stricken existence was always hindered by something and he continuously ended up back in that same sorrowful place called The Avenue.

Along with the tragedy, however, came lots of laughs, and Samuel’s unique account demonstrates the humour, courage and indomitable spirit of the local population. Prepare to be amused and entertained, surprised and moved by these stories, which vividly capture the heart and heritage of this former mining community.

The late SAMUEL W. HERBERT joined the Royal Naval Reserve as a young man and served for a short time aboard HMS Hood. He started writing his autobiography at the age of 70 in 1978, which took nearly four years to complete.  Unfortunately, he passed away shortly after he finished the book and before he saw it published. This is one and only book.

DAVID CUNNINGHAM is Samuel’s grandson. After serving in the RAF for twenty years he moved to Palm Coast, Florida, with his family.

 

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