- Contributed by听
- nottinghamcsv
- People in story:听
- Maureen Masters
- Location of story:听
- London and Nottingham
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A4985210
- Contributed on:听
- 11 August 2005
This story was submitted to the People's War site by CSV/大象传媒 Radio Nottingham on behalf of Maureen Masters with her permission. The author fully understands the site's terms and conditions.
During the war they were evacuating children from London to the North and to Wales. My Dad had been called up to the RAF and was stationed away. My Mum said 鈥渘o way, I鈥檓 going home to Nottingham鈥 so the next thing I knew we were living in Nottingham with my grandparents 鈥 she hadn鈥檛 wanted us to all be separated.
Friends of ours in London were blown by the force of a bomb at the end of their road from their front door through to the back of the house, 3 of them went flying. Fortunate they survived. Mum decided that鈥檚 enough, we鈥檙e going home to Nottingham.
I was 4 years old and I was bullied for speaking differently as I had a London accent, I dealt with it myself.
The time around the war was very austere, I look on the 1940鈥檚 as being black. There was nothing to buy. I was fortunate as my grandparents had a big garden and could grow things and cook and mother was a seamstress so I didn鈥檛 go with out. We very rarely saw Dad unless we went to him where he was stationed. Consequently we travelled quite a lot and went to a lot of different schools.
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