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Wartime memories of Ampthill Part One - evacuees and leaving school. Starting work at Elstow Ordnance Factory.icon for Story with photo

Wartime memories of Ampthill Part One 鈥 evacuees and leaving school and starting work at Elstow...

Longstone Local History Group - Roy Finney鈥檚 Story

A7887487 Frank, A and S Hurst: A7888396 Flames of Sheffield: A7888657 Molly Thornhill's Story: A7888882...

An interlude

Unfortunately we lived close to an army camp with heavy gun emplacements and in the flight path of enemy...

Hilda and Irene's Wartime Memories

The lone German bomber flew over the small village of Chatburn, which lies in the Ribble Valley,...

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Nursing

Rigby and Sons Ltd, a subsidiary of J Rank Ltd, whose office was on the corner of Fenwick and Brunswick...

Evacuation of Shoreham Beach.icon for Story with photo

Shortly before the outbreak of World War 2, my grandparents Neil and Ellen Marchant sunk their savings in...

A Child's Eye View of World War Two

Betty Henderson's Dad is here all the time. Mam and Dad in one bed....

Wartime memories of Luton and Maulden Part Twoicon for Story with photo

My Dad thought dance halls were dens of vice! It was an American band came from Thurleigh - I think it was...

Guernsey sisters evacuated to Glasgow, Chesterfield, and Bridgwater

Mavis and I weren't 'put up' for fostering because Dad had decreed we should go to Chesterfield...

Living in a small village in Surrey

During the school holidays, I would often be with a small group of playmates, sailing our small paper boats...

A Letter to my Son (Part 8 and Final)

As all the ponds and rivers are very muddy Daddy does'nt need to use gut 鈥 which has to be used...

Escape from Malaya by a planter's wife

"On Kru Estate, in spite of warlike rumours, life went on placidly with our household of Timothy the...

A Child's View of the War

These were the first bombs in the London area and they marked the beginning of the 'blitz'. We...

Portsmouth bombing and education

We were sitting in the back garden in Portsmouth鈥t was only a tiny garden and the Anderson shelter...

An Evacuees Story of Life in Dunstable

A long snake of bewildered children walking from the school yard into the roadway, a sea of faces each...

The Sadness Of War

My family the Benjafields 鈥 mother, father, brothers Walter and Alfie, sister Margaret, then me the...

Happy Teenage Years. WW2

I understand there were decoys placed on the heathlands and the bombs were dropped as enemy aircraft...

School Boy Memories - Part 1.

It was a family tradition that all my Mother's side of the family celebrated Christmas at my Uncle...

Short Journey but Worlds Aparticon for Story with photo

Eventually, because nobody was able to take three children, my brother was taken by a farmer and his wife...

Fear and excitement of a young boy in wartime

Once a week at Stimpson Avenue School they had what was called the 鈥楶enny Pictures鈥, where...

War Time Reminiscences, a lucky move!

Brought up in Jersey, I was lucky that my father was given the parish of Holdenhurst on the south coast of...

An evacuee from Cricklewood to Elstow

Mary Ellen Snelson had a son, Derek, aged 15, and her husband, RIchard was the dairyman at Pear Tree Farm,...

Invasion of the Countryside by the Land Army

Milking was one of the most important jobs that the Land Girls had undertaken, partly because it is one at...

WORLD WAR TWO, ME, AND THE IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM

For years, the name 鈥淚mperial War Museum鈥 has filled me with horror, and it was only through...

The night the lights went out

Windows were hurriedly fitted with black-out curtains. I was told to go and learn to operate a high crane,...

War Years

The family I was moved to were Mr and Mrs Albert Jones, and their two sons Clive and Brian at 44 Park...

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