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EAST ACTON: PAVEMENT SIGNS AND PILL BOXES 1940icon for Story with photo

One, on the corner of The Fairway and Old Oak Common Lane, was six sided and was called a ‘pill...

From Mining Village to Milking Shed

It was getting near to Christmas and a farmer at Ottery St. Mary's needed a Land Girl whilst their...

Childhood Memories in Central London

Uncle Arthur later died in the Indian Ocean when his ship, HMS Dunedin, was sunk by a German surface...

EAST ACTON: ARP AND EVACUATION 1939icon for Story with photo

Sunday morning, 3rd September, my sister Beryl (9) and I were visiting Gran and Grandpa at Taylors Green. I...

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Free trip to the Seaside Continued (part 3)

per week from each household to pay for a party, and I and my brother and friends called at all the houses...

Schooldays and Munitions Work - Two Sisters

They came up from south, from Lake Chad area and there was a bit of a battle I think a couple of...

The War As I Remember It: Part One

World war Two in Suburban Kent - A little girl's Memories

Mum always insisted we were not Londoners — we were from Kent. My uncle was stationed in Jersey, but...

A brief chronology of WWII

August 1939 An only child aged 9, living with my parents at our home at Barkingside, Ilford, Essex...

Teenage memories of Bradford-on-Avonicon for Story with photo

The main industry in the town was the Spencer Moulton factory sited in the former weaving mills and making...

Evacueesicon for Story with photo

I was ten when the war started and lived with my mum and dad plus two older brothers in upper norward south...

Wartime Experiences - 1939 - 1945

By this time my parents decided we should leave London, so we were evacuated to Enderby in...

VERY IMPORTANT PEOPLE

My father had been in German East Africa during the first world war and my mother was too old to be forced...

Entertaining the Sheffield Troops — the beginning of the Denys Edwards Playersicon for Story with photo

The amateur troupers group consisted of myself Bernard Brailsford, Lorna Beard, Ella Atkinson, Myra Grey,...

ON THE DAY THAT WAR WAS DECLARED PART 4

The newly completed Coventry by-pass had one of its dual carriageways closed and a double line of vehicles...

Age 2 - 8 in Tottenham 1939-45

I clearly remember the outbreak of War, the bombing of London in 1940, evacuation to Lancashire, Doodlebug...

The Alders

Living in a house that had south facing bedroom windows, we could, during the heavy bombing of Manchester,...

Childhood memories during the War

Not long after Nan and Grandad started renting a place in Sundon Park as soon as they moved in we all moved...

ATS Driver

Once a week when I was at Shelton Hall, on the outskirts of Shrewsbury, the US airmen at Atcham sent a...

THE BULBECK FAMILY CONTRIBUTION TO WW2icon for Story with photo

When war was declared on a Sunday in September 1939, the Bulbeck family lived in Birkenhead Avenue,...

The Ship of Dreams

There were many sea battles fought out on the linoleum surround of the living room floor with tiddly wink...

Mam, what am I getting for Christmas?

Should he start with his questioning in November, having heard from one of the big lads in the street that...

SECOND WORLD WAR MEMORIES OF PAULINE HUSBAND Part 1

My husband says they had one, but where he lived there was light sandy soil and I don't think my Father...

When I Was Just Five

Where we lived — I lived in another part of Yorkshire, at the other side of Leeds — we used to...

Canadians

Auntie Law shuffled in from her kitchen with a teapot, milk and sugar on a tray and the soldiers gathered...

The ME 109

The site had no mains water supply and water to the cookhouse and ablution block was gravity fed from a...

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