Saturday 30 January 2010

HOP PICKING

Here are some oast houses in Kent. They remind me of childhood holidays at my grandmother's house when we used to go hop picking. My sister and I didn't do much picking; we preferred playing among the hop vines.
But the families from the East End of London, who were picking hops alongside us, had hands stained brown from picking. 



Recently I gathered some visual reference on hop picking from the Museum of Kent Life near Maidstone with the view to doing a story set in 1940 when the Battle of Britain was taking place in the skies over the Kent hop fields:


I found out that the hoppers who used to come to Kent by train from London were known among the locals as 'the London bug-squashers'.


Perhaps the story I had in mind had too specific a theme for the picture book market today and might be better approached as a longer book with chapters and black and white drawings - a variation on the evacuation stories set in WW2.

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