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Amberley Publishing Paperback English

Have a Loff!

Humorous Photographs of the Black Country

By Graham Gough

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Amberley Publishing Paperback English

Have a Loff!

Humorous Photographs of the Black Country

By Graham Gough

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  • Press photographer Graham Gough has collected humorous photographs of the Black Country in his portfolio over many years. This is a collection of his best and most amusing photographs spanning the past few decades. Styles may change but humour remains eternal. This book is a timely antidote to current tribulations as readers can escape into a past where wrestling vied with Kenny Ball and the Merry Widow at the Dudley Hippodrome, seven bobbies on a bike promote the National Cycle Festival, Royals are stuck in the mud and a cheeky hen night provides the inspiration for Beryl Cook.In Have a Loff! Graham Gough has collected around 180 of his favourite photographs of the Black Country which will appeal to all those who know and love this corner of the world.
Press photographer Graham Gough has collected humorous photographs of the Black Country in his portfolio over many years. This is a collection of his best and most amusing photographs spanning the past few decades. Styles may change but humour remains eternal. This book is a timely antidote to current tribulations as readers can escape into a past where wrestling vied with Kenny Ball and the Merry Widow at the Dudley Hippodrome, seven bobbies on a bike promote the National Cycle Festival, Royals are stuck in the mud and a cheeky hen night provides the inspiration for Beryl Cook.In Have a Loff! Graham Gough has collected around 180 of his favourite photographs of the Black Country which will appeal to all those who know and love this corner of the world.