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Book Written At School 1941....Part Three - Outer Garmentsicon for Story with photo

Part Three - Outer Garments. Other parts to this presentation can be found at: Part 1: A5957067 Part 2:...

A Year in Edinburgh

My husband Jack volunteered for the RAF on April 6th 1940 and was sent to Edinburgh Turnhouse. Jack was...

Christmas 1940 in Greeenwich, London

A bomb dropped, bouncing off the power station, came across the road and demolished my best friends house...

A young Mum in North London

Outbreak of war: Shortly after war was announced in September 1939, i.e. the same day, the air raid sirens...

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Childhood Memories

My father, who is 93 now, was in the Royal Engineers 8th Army, known as Montgomeries men or ‘Desert...

A Child in Wartime Wales.

Dad drove the tractor, Mum had a big ‘cradle’, and we children all had baskets to put the hops...

The Lettericon for Story with photo

One brother Sandy joined the Air Force,a sister May was in the A.T.S. Tragically he was killed in action 10...

The Chocolate Drop

During the WWII years, from the summer of 1942, right until the Autumn of 1945, Mam took me on holiday to...

Surrounded by Yanks

Mum would play the piano, dad would play darts and my brother and grandmother would play cards. We missed...

A Youngster in Selsdon [T.Pickett]

I was raised in Selsdon, near Croydon in Surrey. My dad was an air raid warden and would have to go and...

My Brother Reggieicon for Story with photo

I also remember my eldest brother Reggie joining the Navy... One day as I recall a neighbour came to our...

Schoolboy Royal Observer

Every time the fighters came back to Raydon, they invariably flew low over Hadleigh in formation. One...

Germans in our house

I was born in Poland in 1939 and the Germans invaded our village when I was four years old... A river ran...

Sharing and Caring

One of our grandparents had diabetes and had to have legs taken off. I went to Park Street School during...

A London War

Sidney Orford told his story to Helen Kemp at the Summerlands Nursing Home in Westgate on Sea, Kent. In the...

A Lucky Escape during the Liverpool Raids

Mum got fed up with it — all our windows were put out and there was soot everywhere, water gushing...

WW2 in Ligoniel

I grew up in Belfast in a place called Ligoniel, in the north of the city. Although Ligoniel was a suburb,...

From a Boy Out of a Broken Home yo 'D' Day!

A sister, who had previously worked on finace at a store, was in the area when he moved. because an Italian...

Childhood Memories of War in Bedford

Playing in the playground of Silver Jubilee, Acacia Road, one day a lot of planes flew over. Two or three...

Asian Experience

There were very few, three or four Asian people in Leicester. Later, Leicester Hotel was built in its...

Everyday Life in a Village East of Manchester during War

On most days I used to go to the local railway station to meet my father returning from work in Manchester...

Memories from World War 2 in Coggeshall

The 3 children had got whooping cough and Aubrey, my son coughed so much that I wasn't able to get him...

Norwich at War

I don't think the horror of war came home to me until the night my father and I stood at the bedroom...

Ayton Memories 3

During the war I lived on High Deepdale Farm, Oliver's Mount, Nr Scarborough and attended St....

Food

My wife Marilyn was pondering today why my way of relating to people so often seems to involve food. During...

Len & Margaret

Margaret brought up in Yeovil 11 years of age when war ended when Margaret was 8 left school one day and...

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