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More teenage memories of Bradford-on-Avon and Bath

One band member called George Howell, who played the piano accordion, then joined the ATC Band at...

Cooking for the RAF

There was an airfield some 8 miles away, towards Birmingham, in Honiley which was used by fighter aircraft...

To my lovely caring grandparents in the war

My Nan and Granddad said if we have to have one... Mam and Dad took me to London Paddington station, I was...

War Baby

My father had met my mother when he was in the Royal Artillery and manning an anti aircraft gun at...

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Oaklands and Torquay during the war

I was born in September 1938 in Ilfracombe but we soon moved to Oaklands, Babbacombe Road, Torquay,...

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Sleeping regularly in the little shelter my father had had built in the ditch running through the garden...

Arrested As A Spy !!

My Grandfather, Thomas Rundell was the retired Headmaster of Lanjeth Village School. One morning, 2...

Beware of Pipe Glow

He was the son of a wealthy clergyman who lived in Shirland Hall on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. Mr...

AN EVACUEE FROM MANCHESTER TO LYTHAM-ST-ANNES

. We all came home for the Christmas holidays, some girls did not return to Lytham as there were a few part...

An Irish View ...

My name is Gilbert Colton, the third son of Kathleen Sutherland and Tartan Colton, he had no proper...

Our Memories of the War (sisters)

As children we can remember Leicester being bombed and if air raid sirens sounded during the school day we...

St Ives beach attack

On one particular day, my mother and I spent the morning at the Harbour Beach, and then back to the cottage...

Everyday Life in Rochdale

On the day my son was born, the first doodlebug came over Rochdale... My mother-in-law had a friend who had...

Down the Cole Hole

I joined the WRNS at Dover in 1941 and served at H.M.S Lynx from April 1941 until February 1942 and was...

Knitting and bombs

We were directly under the flight path of the V 1s and V2s at Bramley, they were commonly known as...

British United Shoe Machinery Company

The factory was working day and night and the lorries were parked outside the factory waiting to take parts...

Moving House on the day that war was announced.

When the news was announced by the government, that Britain was at war with Nazi Germany, that is when we...

Close Encounter with a Messerschmitt 109

As our small group noisily crossed the Old Shoreham Road, heading for Olive Road, which is a fairly steep...

Childhood Memories in Seaton Carew

The first time we heard it we were not prepared and my mother told Sheila to get as far into the fireplace...

Close Encounter with a Messerschmitt 109

As our small group noisily crossed the Old Shoreham Road, heading for Olive Road, which is a fairly steep...

The French are flogging it!

Hello Jacques, I am going to ask you some questions about the Second World War. France was split in two, in...

Firefighting Memories

His story was given to the Trebah WW2 Video Archive, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2004. One...

A Broken Heart

I was evacuated from city life in Liverpool all the way down the country to the train station of Cornwall,...

Family Life in Goole, Yorkshire

In 1941, an enemy aircraft jettisoned four bombs, one of which landed on my house at 150 Boothferry Road....

Short Memories of My WW2 Experience

I left school before the end of the war, and I was semi-time apprentice joiner, and I was working on the...

Homelands School For Girls.

I went to farming camp at Shottle and picked potatoes, but mostly I remember ‘stooking’ wheat,...

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