Maud Clarke (1887-1982): Education and Schooling – Part 2: Teaching Few people know what career they want as children, but Maud Matilda Clarke (née Mills, 1887-1982) started her much loved teaching profession …
Maud Clarke (1887-1982): Researching Writing Lives I chose to be a part of the Writing Lives project because it offered me an opportunity to research and write in …
Maud Clarke (1887-1982): Home and Family – Part 2: The Household Being part of a family as large as 9 or more means pitching in and this was something Maud Matilda Clarke (née …
Maud Clarke ‘Untitled’: A Transcription Mrs Maud M. Clarke Flat 94 Park Lane West TIPTON West Midlands DY4 8LP [end of pg1] Infancy I was born in …
Maud Clarke (1887-1982): Purpose and Audience In 1974, social historian John Burnett appealed to the working-class authors of the nation on BBC’s Woman’s Hour to send him their …
Maud Clarke (1887-1982): Life and Labour – Part 2: Men at Work Maud Matilda Clarke (née Mills, b.1887) was very proud that in 1913 when she married her husband Nehemiah Clarke (1882-c.1965) she no …
Maud Clarke (1887-1982): Life and Labour – Part 1: Women’s Work They say a woman’s work is never done. Maud Matilda Clarke (née Mills, b. 1887) must have believed this growing up, watching …
Maud Clarke (1887-1982): War and Memory There are specific moments and events in Maud Matilda Clarke’s (née Mills, 1887-1982) memoir that she remembers very well, describing them in …
Maud Clarke (1887-1982): Education and Schooling – Part 1: Childhood “Perhaps I was a “loner”, for I liked throwing a ball as high as possible up to a gable-end and catching it” …
Maud Matilda Clarke (1887-1982): An Introduction “If one is in a position to influence others one should influence them for good.” (Clarke, 66) Maud Matilda Clarke (née Mills) …