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- People in story:听
- Daphne Doreen 鈥淏uck鈥 Smith
- Location of story:听
- Broomfield, Essex
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A5021416
- Contributed on:听
- 12 August 2005
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My first memory of the war was when I was about two years old. I saw the first German plane shot down. My mother was standing in the front garden of our house in Broomfield in Essex and holding me in her arms. I remember everyone pointing to the sky. A plane had been shot down and had crashed into the Bishop of Chelmsford鈥檚 garden in a place called Springfield.
Many years later, I think it was in 1956, I was training as a nursery nurse in one of Dr Barnado鈥檚 Homes in Barkingside, London. The Sister in charge of the baby unit and I were discussing the events in Suez, Egypt, and it brought to mind the memory of the first German plane being shot down. She was working at Dr Barnado鈥檚 in Springfield, next door to the Bishop鈥檚 garden!
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