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Memories - A Boy's War in Hellfire Corner

German POW's started working in the town, digging a large trench up London Road and Old Park Road to...

My War Years 1939-1945 (Part 1 1939-1942)

My best friend Betty, whom I'd met at a dance, invited me to her house and I was surprised to find that...

1940-1944. A Conscript's Story

The first exploded about 100 yards short of our guns, the second bomb fell right inside the next gun pit to...

The Blitz: Sheffield

The children stared at their mother in terror, their ears strained against the uncanny silence, listening...

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Bombs: V1s and V2s, London and Oxford

We backed onto the cricket field in the Crystal Palace Grounds. One could trace the line of bomb craters,...

Teenage Memories of World War Two

By an ironic twist of fate, and a year later, I stood in a busy London street on the periphery of Shepherds...

And Mother Came Too

We lived in Seacombe, Wallasey, Cheshire, which was across the Mersey, by ferryboat, from Liverpool. She...

Teenage Memories of WW2: Work and the London Blitz

By an ironic twist of fate, and a year later, I stood in a busy London street on the periphery of Shepherds...

From Pillar to Post - Part 1

It was while paying these visits on relatives in the city and being young and impressionable that my...

Comradeship and Companionship

There were lots of changes due to the war which meant my Mum and Dad having to work very long hours,...

The Blitz

A lot of bombs fell on Edmonton and even more on the Tottenham indistrial estate, where my father worked as...

The Blitz - Dagenham, September 1940 Part 1

Twice during the night - at 12 a.m. and then at 2 a.m. Gillian woke me and said "Gunfire, Mam". She...

Night Shifticon for Story with photo

Among them was my father, War Reserve Police Constable No. 592, Alec O'Callaghan, stationed at...

The Street Shelter: Childhood Memories of Islington

The words were half shouted, half sung by Tommy Carroll, a six-year-old, standing atop a large heap of...

Evacuated, Returned, Then Blitzed.

There we were with bombers flying over head, a bomb which may explode any minute and water getting higher...

Working the Late Shift (1939-1940)

At the time these events took place, I was working as a clerk at the London North Eastern Railway...

What Did You Do In The War Daddy? -Part 3 (Chapter4)

I got there in the late afternoon only to find that my Troop were occupying a gunsite, equipped again with...

Growing Up in War time: In Rotherham Part 1icon for Story with photo

Dad dug the hole for it into the clay ground of the garden and when it rained the water drained into the...

Growing Up in WW2: Near the London Dockyards

The youngest of 8 surviving children living in a small Victorian terrace house in Silvertown, London E16...

Through My Eyes: An Unhappy Time in Eastbourne

This, together with the shortage of food and mum missing dad coming home in the evenings soon made us...

Bombs on Bournemouthicon for Story with photo

Jack and Margaret both grew up in Bournemouth, Jack at North Cemetery Lodge, where his father was cemetery...

A Strange Kind of Normal: One Little Girl's Experience of the Plymouth Blitz

It was a short distance in yards, but it was a walk through a world that was very different to the daytime...

Wartime Diary of a Customs Officer: Ch8 -Dec 1940

Another pleasant walk with Kay and Beryl in pram, to Raynes Park. 21 Sat Walked into Wimbledon with Kay,...

The War as I Knew It - Part 1

By this time my mother was getting worried about us, so she decided to send my sister Muriel and I to my...

Memories of Growing Up in Liverpool during WW2

After the declaration of war, the first significant incident was when a German U-Boat slipped into the...

The Blitz — both Frightening and Exciting

Peckham is only a few seconds flying time from the East End of London, so any pilot who was a split second...

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