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- People in story:听
- Irene Herbert
- Location of story:听
- Aymestry Herefordshire.
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A5129327
- Contributed on:听
- 17 August 2005
I was very young when the war started and living in the parish of Aymestry in North Hereford. I don鈥檛 remember any real details about the war except the search lights and the bombers roaring over at night. Even out in the country we had to put blackouts up.
My dad was the boss of the Home Guard in our area. I remember him going on duty with his gun and his funny tin hat.
When I was about 5 or 6 I used to have to ride my bike down to Mortimer鈥檚 Cross to get the bus to school. On my way home I saw all the Italian prisoners of war planting the beginnings of the big forest that s there now.
What I do remember is that we were never short of food. The rationing didn鈥檛 really affect us. My Mother used to go into Leominster each Friday. She used to make butter and we kept chickens. She used to take these with her on her Friday jaunts and come back with all we needed. Her sideboard was always full of sugar and dried fruit and tea. We also kept pigs so we never went short of bacon!
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