Jack Rogers was born in 1909 in East London, the son of a West Ham
tram driver. In this little book he tells his story, in his own
words, of his life, his family and his love of photography. He
remembers his aunt getting him out of bed to show him a zeppelin on
fire in the night sky. He remembers uncles returning from the Great
War, beginning work in the Rag trade and how he bid farewell to his
expectant wife on a crowded railway station, as Londoners fled the
Second World War. He tells about being in the Home Guard, how he
looked after his young family during the blitz in East London and
how he rebuilt his house, and life, after the war. This is the
story of one working man and his family living over the period of
the two great wars of the Twentieth Century.
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