As his widow Lutena Yates, in December I posthumously self-published Eric’s memoirs Epitaph to ‘Nickle Eck’, Childhood Mischief in Wartime Birmingham through bltadwin.ru and the book has been unanimously received with delight and enjoyment – not only because of the highly entertaining story-lines but the unique wit and humour of Eric’s writing, which creates vivid pictures of the hair . Epitaph to 'Nickle Eck': Childhood Mischief in Wartime Birmingham by Eric Yates (, Trade Paperback). The penalty for this type of theft was severe, which is where Epitaph to ‘Nickle Eck’ 10 the use of a disposable urchin came in. If the scavengers were disturbed they fled in different directions leaving the child, coughing and retching, to ‘carry the can’. He would be .
At one time a presenter for BBC Radio Birmingham, from Eric was Administrative Services Manager for five years at Pebble Mill, followed by five years in the same role with the Monitoring Section of the BBC World Service in Berkshire, becoming well-known locally for his acting talent, especially mimicry and humour, winning numerous awards. Other books by local authors; "Grimoire, a Wayward Tale", by TA Newman; "Paw Prints and Teeth - The Adventures of Charlie and Lottie" by Zoe Woodham and Jack Kirby; "Epitaph to Nickle Eck - Childhood Mischief in Wartime" by the late Eric Yates; and "The Great White Palace", followed by "Whatever Next", the second book. Epitaph to 'Nickle Eck': Childhood Mischief in Wartime Birmingham eBook: Yates, Eric: bltadwin.ru: Kindle Store.
Epitaph To ‘Nickle Eck’: Childhood Mischief in Wartime Birmingham has been described as a treasure trove of tales, giving “a wonderful insight into a forgotten England” and of “setting. As his widow Lutena Yates, in December I posthumously self-published Eric’s memoirs Epitaph to ‘Nickle Eck’, Childhood Mischief in Wartime Birmingham through bltadwin.ru and the book has been unanimously received with delight and enjoyment – not only because of the highly entertaining story-lines but the unique wit and humour of Eric’s writing, which creates vivid pictures of the hair-raising situations in which Eric finds himself, led astray by the dangerous activities. Eric Yates is one of well-known Sinodun Players, associated with BBC Pebble Mill, Blossomfield Club Solihull, BBC Monitoring Service Caversham and Birmingham Hall Green Little Theatre. Epitaph to 'Nickle Eck'.
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