Tacklers’ Tales: A humorous look at Lancashire

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An un-put-downable, rib-tickling collection of stories, recollections and commentary by the author on what it means to be a Lancastrian, then and now.

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A fantastic and humorous history of Lancashire. Frank Randle, Bill Shankly, Violet Carson, Les Dawson, Gracie Fields, as well as tacklers, overlookers, weavers and other mill workers, were interviewed for this gem of a book.

A tackler comes to Oldham, in the pouring rain, and knocks on a door.

Landlady opens the door and says, `Yes?’
`Can I stay here for t’week?’
`Aye,’ says the landlady,
`you can, but you’ll get dam’d wet!’

This is a classic example of a tackler’s tale – a story of gormlessness, delivered with a straight face. This book covers all of old Lancashire, including Manchester and Liverpool. Former Daily Express columnist Geoffrey Mather reveals a great talent for amusing observation and wry comment.

The result is an un-put-downable, rib-tickling collection of stories, recollections and commentary by the author on what it means to be a Lancastrian, then and now.

  • Author: Geoffrey Mather
  • Binding: paperback
  • ISBN: 978-1-874181-19-4
  • Pages: 160
  • Illustrations: 20
  • Date of Publication: 2003
  • Dimensions: 234 × 156 mm

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