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An Army Nurse in Nigeria. 大象传媒 Broadcast 25/26 April 1944

WHAT WAR MEANS TO ME鈥 - No.13 Kent Stevenson interviewing Nursing Sister Michelle Carey. KENT: And...

WARTIME IN WELLESBOURNE MOUNTFORD

I was 13 years old in September 1939, and I lived at Wellesbourne Mountford, near Stratford on Avon in...

Alice's War Memories

My third memory was at 17 and I was working at the Post Office, when they asked for volunteers to do two...

A CHILD,S MEMORIES OF THE WAR

I well remember being evacuated with my two brothers to a village about twenty miles away carrying our tins...

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Evacuee

So my sister who was eight, and I, along with about fifty other children, was evacuated from Wallsend where...

Memories of a war-time child

The shelter was a brick building at the bottom of the playground and we had to line up in single file and,...

Childhood memory of the blitz

I stayed on the hill outside the Rectory watching in amazement the battle going on in the sky and seeing...

The Day War Started, September 1939

After one year I was accepted to work at a residential nursery which was at Bampton where the children had...

A Chudleigh Knighton Childhood in WW2

The Americans were stationed in Pitt House, Chudleigh Knighton and in Bovey Tracey. They had built concrete...

A young woman's life in the East End

With astonishment, Joyce looked at her mum and said, "We don't want straight hair in the morning!.....

Life in Somerset

We kept busy and I led a group of women making the stockings for the seamen, we worked in groups and I...

Unwelcome in Wales!

Unusually, our mother came with us -- so it was her and my two younger brothers. Dad had failed his medical...

Poached Eggs

At the time of severe food rationing and shortages, the pavement was strewn with eggs and nuts, probably...

Scarlet fever, Joan taken into hospital

A girl a couple of doors down the street from where we lived went down with Scarlet fever and had to be...

Flare Chasing

On Chapel Beach, there was a plane which crashed on the Carrick Rock. There was a military aircraft that...

Days better forgotten

People would knock on our door and put evacuees in if we had the beds... My next door neighbour made a...

Wartorn Teenage Years

I was sent to the Parachute Factory in Woking 2陆 miles away. The Parachute Factory was in Portugal...

A Chudleigh Knighton Childhood (in ww 2).

The Americans were stationed in Pitt House Chudleigh Knighton and in Bovey Tracey. They had built concrete...

Normal life During the 2nd world war

In 1942 , at the age of seven years old, my grandpa was evacuated to Stockmoor, near Huddersfield, in...

A View of W.W.II in Jamaica

I was in Jamaica under the auspices of the Rockafella Foundation and the Colonial Developement and Welfare...

Horticultural work during the German Occupation of Guernsey

I was helping them 鈥 I started just before the war and was helping them with the daffodils, after...

My Evacuation to Newmarket and leaving London for good

I was evacuated to Newmarket and my sister, Kathleen, went to Northampton. Five minutes from where we...

That Dreadful Night

The following morning someone gave us clothes and temporary accommodation was found until my father could...

Spitfires protect desending parachutist

As we watched in part fascination and part horror the Spitfire was shot down, but we saw the pilot eject...

Edna Jackson's Wartime

I remember going to Liverpool to see relatives 鈥 there had been severe bombing there and you could...

Unforgotten memories; my wartime childhood

I remember once going shopping for my Mum, and a friend asked me to get a jelly that her Mum had sent...

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