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.... But after that I realised that I knew very little about these parents of mine. They had been born about the start of the Twentieth Century and they died in 1970 and 1980. For their last 50 years I was old enough to speak with a bit of sense. I could have talked to them a lot about their lives. I could have found out about the times they lived in. But I did not. I know almost nothing about them really. Their courtship? Working in the pits? The Lock-out in the Depression? Losing their second child? Being dusted as a miner? The shootings at Rothbury? My uncles killed in the War? Love on the dole? There were hundreds thousands of questions that I would now like to ask them. But alas I cant. Its too late. Thus prompted by my guilt I resolved to write these books. They describe happenings that affected people real people. The whole series is to coin a modern phrase designed to push your buttons to make you remember and wonder at things forgotten. The books might just let nostalgia see the light of day so that oldies and youngies will talk about the past and re-discover a heritage otherwise forgotten. Hopefully they will spark discussions between generations and foster the asking and answering of questions that should not remain unanswered. In 1964. HMAS Voyager an Australian destroyer was sunk in a collision with the air-craft carrier Melbourne. Stamp collecting was disappearing as a hobby wine was no longer plonk and mothers were waging war on old-fashioned tuck-shops. (God bless them. The tuck-shops not the mothers). The Beatle cult was angering some people. The Tab: to be on not to be? Can true Reds get fat? Did Billie Graham have lasting effects? Prostitution was proposed as a safety valve against rape. Judy Garland got bad Press in Melbourne and left Oz in a sulk.