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My uncle Ted

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People in story:听
John McLurgh
Location of story:听
Birmingham
Background to story:听
Civilian
Article ID:听
A4374515
Contributed on:听
06 July 2005

My uncle was called ted kington and he was a real character. At the start of the war he realised that things would become short so he took all his savings out of the bank and bought whisky. He put all his savings into buying this whisky whilst it was still available and the normal price.

He put it in the cellar and the idea was he鈥檇 sell it on the black market when it became short. This was a great idea until the bombing started. When they started falling he panicked worried that his investment would end up in pieces in the cellar. So he sold it but not at any great marked up price because it wasn鈥檛 scarce by the time uncle lost his nerve and decided to sell his stocks. It was long before the price went up which of course it did as the war went on and whisky became rarer. He always talked about this and went on about it being a big regret that he鈥檇 lost his nerve.

I can also remember a grandfather who worked on the shipyards in Newcastle and he came home with some paint from the shipyards to decorate the house. But it was that paint that didn鈥檛 dry and he spent the rest of the war trying to get it off the walls.

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