Great Western Apprentice: Swindon in the 'thirties
| Publisher | Wiltshire County Council Library and Museum Service |
| Designed by | Edward J. Kelly |
| Cover Artist | Kenneth Wood |
| Typeset by | PCS Typesetting |
| Printed and Bound by | Bath Midway Litho |
| Contributor | Kenneth J. Cook |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | Trowbridge |
| Pages / Font | 165 pages |
| ISBN 13 | 0 86080 137 3 |
| Chapters | 1 Into the working world 2 The Platelayers’ Shop 3 Office routine and a sad ending 4 Restless ambition 5 Beginning a trade – the A Shop 6 Injustice and a crucial test 7 Workshop procedures 8 Taboos 9 Trip holidays 10 Reorganisation and its consequences 11 Tragedy strikes home 12 Reflections 13 Interesting work at last 14 Other occupations 15 First aid 16 Visitors to the Works, and Black Friday 17 Characters who broke monotony 18 The Boiler Bay and dismissal Appendix: Extracts from correspondence with Mr. K.J. Cook |
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