My Life and Times
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Douglas Smith
Douglas Smith is an award-winning historian and translator and the author of Rasputin and Former People, which was a bestseller in the U.K. His books have been translated into a dozen languages. The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, he has written for The New York Times and Wall Street Journal and has appeared in documentaries with the BBC, National Geographic, and Netflix. Before becoming a historian, he worked for the U.S. State Department in the Soviet Union and as a Russian affairs analyst for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. He lives with his family in Seattle.
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My Life and Times - Douglas Smith
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Contents
Camping Days
Woodwork
Computing
A Tribute
School Song
To Rosalind:
Without whose tuition and advice
this would not have been possible.
"And this our life exempt from public haunt
Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks,
Sermons in stones and good in everything.
I would not change it".
(As You Like It. Act 2, Scene 1)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
55 High Street, Princes End, Tipton, Staffordshire, Sunday afternoon, February 3rd, 1924, 4 p.m. (just in time for tea), a weakly little boy came bawling into the world.
My sister Margery Gwendoline then 4 years old, on being asked to come and look at her new little brother said that she did not want a brother. (Sibling rivalry established at one hour old!).
Having been born into the combined families Smith and Douglass, and the Smith head male line apparently always being called Alfred, it was inevitable that my name would be Alfred Douglas Smith.
Our Grandparents were Alfred and Elizabeth Smith, (Granny Smith nee Jennings), and Abraham (Abram) John and Louisa Douglass, (Granny Douglass nee Loach).
The Smiths lived at Bank Street, Bradley, near Bilston, Staffs. and had seven surviving children, namely James, Alfred, George, Lizzie, Elsie, Alice and Evelyn.
The Douglasses had lived in Moat Road in another part of Tipton, but by the time I arrived we were living with them at No. 55. This was on the main road from Dudley to Wednesbury and had a tram service running for several years until just before the Second World War. As an aside, my Granny Douglass was in a crash on one of the trams and lost the sight of one eye thereby. No compensation in those days of course.
Two years later, after suffering Whooping Cough, when they despaired of my surviving (You could see his little bones sticking out
) my other sister Ruby Lilian came on the scene. We had a happy (mostly) childhood and apart from Measles when Dr. Murdoch gave us some lovely medicine that must have been something like Raspberry juice (and I remember Jaffa oranges and Arrowroot biscuits), it seems in retrospect that the sun was always shining.
Smith Family Portrait
I am told that in a tantrum because I wanted to ride in Marge’s doll’s pram, I threw out her doll, breaking it. I don’t remember the occasion and I can only offer belated apologies!
Granny and Grandad Douglass also had quite a few children, several of whom died in childhood,—those surviving to adults were Harry, Harriet, Louisa and Daniel. Dan as he was known, unfortunately was thrown from his motorbike when a dog ran out at him. He suffered severe head injuries from which he died. This was in the year I was born. I was told incessantly that I would never have a motor-bike and it was not until my parents had died and I was in my 50s that I managed to overcome the taboo and bought a 250 Honda. Deep joy in the fundamold! (per Prof. Stanley Unwin).
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