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From Downham to Shepton Beauchamp

We were sent to Somerset, perhaps on the same train as Michael Aspel, as he went to Chard, quite close to...

Joan Boschier's Memories of Woking in World War Two

We had a British Restaurant in Woking and my friend and I went there at lunchtimes because we liked the...

Through the Eyes of a Child

Although I was too young to feel frightened of what was happening around me in London, clearly my parents...

Pillow Saved My Life

Even there I could not escape the bombs because one morning Mick and I woke up to see the ceiling was...

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The Best Tea-Maker in Leicester

The day the war finished we went to the De Montford Hall for a dance. Entertainment My auntie's took me...

A Child's Recollections of the War

However Streatham and Croydon began to suffer many hits as the rockets fell short of the targets of central...

A Reluctant Evacuee

As a member of Hampstead Odeon Mickey Mouse Club I had witnessed on the newsreels Hitlers depredations into...

Bernard's Wartime Childhood in Ipswich

The shelter had its own distinctive atmosphere; a mixture of candlewax and the dank smell of earth.I can...

WW2 Memories

He was also a member of the Auxiliary Fie Service, and once on duty, despite trapping his hand hitching up...

Memories of Poole: 1939 - 1944

It was compulsory to have nightly fire watchers on duty and workers and staff all took their turn, on this...

My War

The railway sidings ran along the side of the village, it was the direct, main line out of York, so we were...

My War (Evacuation to Service)

Some while later we arrived a Haslemere Station on the Surrey/Sussex boarder and were all told to get off,...

Wartime Memories: Growing Up in Liverpool

We were lucky in St. Helens and didn't suffer much bomb damage compared to Liverpool and Manchester,...

Deadly Manna

Laurens van der Post mentions somewhere that he saw documents with plans to turn the internment camps on...

A Small Boy's View of the US Army In Bristol

We lived in Frampton Cotterell some eight miles out of Bristol and my father would take me into the school...

My War Memories

My grannie bought special cord and my Uncle John would decorate the shells and fix them onto the cord to...

Wartime Holiday Continued: In Dorset

He and Amy had 2 children, Alf who was in the Navy and Mercy who was in the Womens Land Army.As the...

D Day on the Road into Plymouth

Plymouth Airport was a fighter base, Glenholt Woods echoed to the sound of rifle fire, the roads were full...

Dorothy Fisher-Childhood memories

What I do remember is when the air raid sirens used to go and we were all tucked up nice and warm...

Childhood Memories: In Ipswich

These coupons which were a pound and a half a month.IE 1 e =a quarter of a pound 1 d = 2...

Grandad's Tomatoes

A lasting memory of my beloved grandfather floods back every time I smell a tomato....

A Boy's Story

At some point I was sent across town to live with my dad's oldest brother Jack who was a coal miner and...

Sonia Bech, aged 11 - survivor of the "City of Benares"

I remember waiting for the rope ladder and my brother Derek coming back to us and being told that our...

Saw the War from a Sanatorium

But Rosie and my grandma were addicted to snuff and were friends. My Auntie Myra went to the British Legion...

Bombed on Return from Evacuation!

Carrying one suitcase, a gas mask and a packet of sandwiches, we walked from our school, James Allen's...

Wartime Memories of Patricia Snow

Grandfather explained that his son was seriously injured lying in St. Bart's hostptal and in the other...

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