Captain of the Queen’s Flight

Captain of the Queen’s Flight by Len Rush is an autobiography published by Bloomsbury in 1987. This edition spans 201 pages and is presented in English. The book chronicles Rush’s life journey from his childhood experiences in the Norfolk countryside to his notable appointment as the Royal Lofts Manager for the Queen.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of Rush’s early life, where he engaged in activities such as pig-keeping and crow-scaring, alongside riding large horses that performed the tasks of tractors. The narrative provides insights into his formative years and the environment that shaped his future, reflecting on the unique aspects of rural life in England. This edition offers a detailed account of Rush’s personal history, making it a significant contribution to the genre of biographies.
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This autobiography by Len Rush traces his life from childhood to his appointment by the Queen as her Royal Lofts Manager. As a child, he remembers being busy pig-keeping, crow-scaring and riding giant horses that did the work of tractors on a farm where both his parents were employed in the Norfolk countryside which today exists as a suburb of Kings Lynn.
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