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Full Circle

My grandparents house in Tottenham, North London, was bombed during the blitz in 1940 and myself at the...

A Quarter past One.

It was dark and Mam and Dad took me, then aged nearly 5 years old, to meet up with Cotmanhay in celebration...

A Toddler’s War in Luton

I can remember how threadbare everything was, with green paint peeling off my cot, the blackout blinds at...

War Adventures in Kent & Wilts

My brother Vincent and myself went to Hadlow Place a large manor house 4 miles from Tonbridge My sister...

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Sacked for Dancing in the Office!

There was half-day schooling and they earned the odd penny doing odd jobs for the couple but Hilda was...

Growing up in war torn London

I lived in London during the war, and even though I was very young, having only been born in 1940, one...

Machine gunned in Hastings

A girl's war in Hastings People in story: Reg, Frances, Peggy and Leslie Hollands Location of story:...

Evacuation to Henley-in-Arden, 1939

My brother who was 12 came to Henley and must have been one of the oldest of the children. He worked as...

Caddington Memories and Oxford Street VJ Day Celebrations

At that time, my friend and I were working as apprentices in the hat trade at Hubbards Hat Factory in...

Evacuation

Our uncle Fred Barker came to visit us, later on and it was decided to return to Gravesend, as all was...

Wartime in the Potteries

I lived in the ‘Potteries’ amongst the pottery ovens belching out black smoke, the Shelton Bar...

Three Very Lucky Escapes

In 1939 I was on holiday staying with my uncle and aunt, Charles and Dorothy Heath, in Old Shoreham Rd. On...

A Devon childhood during the war

People in our village were asked to give beds to Plymouth people and we had a Jewish family of four who...

War! What's War?

We had to walk through the garage to open the door to stairs that led up to the flat. When Margaret was...

A1076654 - Manchester in the Blitz

Mum, Dad and brother, born 1939, 14 months old and sister, born 1941, a few weeks; old and myself lived in...

Lesley Gare's Memories from Ingatestone

The paper was sold to a company who processed waste paper and the money went to the Red Cross to buy...

Memories of Childhood

Children were also provided with cod-liver oil and malt. This came in a huge dark brown jar and was...

Wartime childhood in Scotland

We were in the north east coast of Scotland,having moved from Larbert where food was short because we...

A Guernsey Evacuee in St Helens

After arriving in Liverpool from Guernsey, a local train took us to St Helens, and we were coached to...

Co-existence with the Germans in Guernsey as seen by a Child

This is Houmet, that's Grande Havre out there, Me, my mother, and two German soldiers... One day, this...

Childhood memories of World War two.

I lived with my parents, Tom and Sybil Webb and my brother John, at the top of Lucas Lane, Plympton,...

My Dad's army

My father had fond memories of his times in Oxshott Woods and shortly after the end of the war, he and mum...

It is now 1939

The Battersea Power Station, a huge gasometer, the Royal Arsenal Munitions factory and Clapham Junction...

When I was 7

My uncle came back from the ARP post where he spent most nights, because he was concerned for our safety...

The story of one school's evacuation

Our schooling took place at Bedford Modern School, sharing the premises, so that the BMS boys used the...

Life and Shanks Pony During The War

When my Dad arrived home from the Aircraft factory he said he just could not sleep at our house in...

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