- Contributed by听
- actiondesksheffield
- People in story:听
- Jack Hobson
- Location of story:听
- Corby, Northamptonshire; Sheffield, Yorkshire
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A6005413
- Contributed on:听
- 03 October 2005
This story was submitted to the People鈥檚 War site by Norman Wigley of the 大象传媒 Radio Sheffield Action Desk on behalf of Mr Jack Hobson, and has been added to the site with his permission. The author fully understands the site鈥檚 terms and conditions.
My dad was a Sheffielder but his work took him to Northamptonshire where he lived at Corby and he worked for Stewart and Lloyd鈥檚. I was born in Corby, in 1938.
There were American Air Force bases in the area, and as kids we used to go and look after their bicycles 鈥 they paid us in gum. We lived in Bishopsgate which was old cottages with allotments and there were Anderson shelters. I remember the barrage balloons which had strips of metal foil hanging underneath 鈥 which was I believe to block enemy radar. As kids, we used to chase these strips when they blew off.
We moved back to Sheffield in 1945. There were six of us (two parents and four kids), and we came to stay with my grandmother living in a two bedroom house at Kelvin. One night my grandmother woke me up and said, 鈥淟isten, there鈥檚 a doodle-bug鈥 [ie a V1 Flying Bomb]. 鈥淕o and tell your dad鈥. I ran in to tell my father and woke him up. He listened and in his Sheffield accent said, 鈥淲hile tha can 鈥榚ar it, we鈥檙e all reight.鈥
I could hear it. I went back to bed!
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