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- 大象传媒 Southern Counties Radio
- People in story:听
- Joan Myers
- Location of story:听
- London
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A4425716
- Contributed on:听
- 11 July 2005
This story was submitted to the People鈥檚 War site by Charlotte Compton of Uckfield Community Learning Centre, a volunteer from 大象传媒 Southern Counties Radio on behalf of Joan Myers and has been added to the site with her permission. Joan Myers fully understands the site鈥檚 terms and conditions.
In 1941 I was 14 years old living in London, my father got a job in Leicester building aerodrome runways, he was going to be away for a long time and decided to move us up there with him. Although she didn鈥檛 live with us my Grandmother Charlotte was also coming with us. The night before we were due to leave, my mother decided that my father should go and collect my grandmother so that we could set off nice and early next morning.
We had no phones to warn Granny Charlotte so that when dad arrived to pick her up she was ready for bed with her things all set for the next day and she didn鈥檛 want to go with him. He knew my mother was set on her coming for the night and made her come with him.
In the morning a policeman knocked on the door and told us that Charlotte鈥檚 house was bombed in the night and her bedroom completely destroyed, had she stayed at home she would have surely been killed. Needless to say we did not go to Leicester that day. The strange thing was that in Granny鈥檚 kitchen she had a dresser and the china in it was barely touched.
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