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Wartime School Days in Newcastle upon Tyne

Boys had school ties and caps; girls wore velour hats or panama straw hats with school bands, or berets...

Experiences at Home during WW2

As Germany's bombing offensive intensified, we lived directly under the flightpath to Liverpool...

Memories of Evacuation

A Schoolchild's Memories of the Second World War by "David"

Friends that I made when I moved to Prestbury because I was older and those friendships were important....

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Childish Memories in Cornwall

To me, Cornwall was ‘Safety’ - London was ‘Danger’ therefore, my memories are just...

Memories of Childhood Days during World War 2 (part 2)

We had many private bus companies e.g. Browns Blue from Markfield, Comfort Buses from Ibstock, Hilton and...

Shop-keeping and Rationing

On a Saturday made home made ice cream and obtained the ice from Longfields, Fishmonger Worcester Rd...

Joanne Dorrington-How Will Father Christmas Find Us?

Joanne Dorrington-How Will Father Christmas Find Us. We stayed with friend s from Flixton over Christmas,...

Spam: Did It Save The Nation?

A very good friend on the site pointed out that the name Spam was coined in 1937 in a competition by Hormel...

Food and Clothing

Sometimes Uncle Bill would kill a hen that had stopped laying and it was cooked in a saucepan as a...

Corsets to Parachutes

There was incendiary bombs dropped in the field opposite because Douglas' factory was in Hanham Rd, off...

´óÏó´«Ã½ FAMILY HISTORY

Millie lived near the 4th road bridge in Edinborough this meant that they underwent heavy bombing because...

Childhood Memories of Growing up in the War

I went to a church school in Stalybridge and when the sirens went off we used to cross the boys playground...

Childhood Memories from Lower Pilsley, Derbyshire.

Having no electricity in the house, only gas, meant that the radio's had to be battery powered; the...

Nancy's War Memories

I was brought up at Kirriemuir Junction, the former railway junction between Forfar and Glamis. There were...

Wartime Memories: Dorothy in Leicestershire

I lived in a small village called Leintwardine - it is on the borders of Shropshire, Herefordshire and at...

Occupation after D-day — Christmas 1944

Christmas — 1944 — German Occupied Guernsey, Channel Islands. As the baubles were made of glass...

An Interview With My Gran

Eggs we only got once a week so we used them all a once on a Sunday as a huge shed load...

We Saved Scaps for the Hens and Pigs

In the Sheffield Blitz an air raid siren went and Grandad Haigh came and told both lads to get under the...

Liverpool to Derry to Belfast Mabelle Anderson

My name is Mabelle Anderson and at the beginning of the war I married and my husband was working in...

A Rare Find - A Female Cartographer

My cousin in Nursling heard that they were taking on 12 women and would train them in the drawing office......

My Memories as a Child in Bristol

One Sunday my mother was preparing cabbage for lunch and asked me to take the outter leaves outside to the...

Nursing in Wartime [F.Ashdown]

As nurses were were given little jars of butter and sugar once a week. I caught a nasty cough, so...

My Memories of the War - Mary Burginicon for Story with photo

Because it was dangerous in Derby I was sent to stay with an aunt, Hilda Steeples, a school teacher who...

Childhood in Plumton

Back in Sussex, we lived at Plumpton, north west of Eastbourne. Because the Germans found Beachy Head to be...

My Grandma's Memories

My grandma's house was picked, and so she remembers how there were lots of children, of different ages,...

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