Describes family background in Leicester, mentions grandmother's betting shop being raided by police; parents in hosiery then publicans in Woolpack, Catherine Street, 1933 through World War II. Describes pub in detail, mention of local gypsies, popular drinks, tuberculosis outbreak of 1947. More details of running pub, clientele, standing of landlords in community, illegal 'pitch and toss'. Recalls being well off as only child, outlines progress through education to job as dyer at Corah's, Leicester. Story of parents winning pools, retiring, spending money, returning to pub trade. Recalls limited social life in Leicester, anecdote illustrates parents' respect for police, reflects on limited aspirations and outlook. Anecdote of American sold...