Working Oxfordshire: From Airmen to Wheelwrights
Discover the rich tapestry of Oxfordshire's workforce in "Working Oxfordshire: From Airmen to Wheelwrights" by Marilyn Yurdan. This engaging 320-page volume, published by The History Press Ltd in 2010, takes readers on a captivating journey through the diverse range of occupations that have shaped the region's history. Yurdan vividly portrays carvers, barrel makers, university staff, leather-workers, and many more, providing a fascinating glimpse into the lives of hop-pickers, bee-keepers, brewers, and marmalade makers. You'll also find insights into the industrious railwaymen and bus drivers, skilled thatchers and blacksmiths, along with charming local shops, including an ironmonger’s dating back to Tudor times. This pictorial work is an essential addition for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the vibrant stories behind Oxfordshire's enduring enterprises. Explore the legacy of its workforce and celebrate the quaint charm of this English county.