- Contributed by听
- Elizabeth Lister
- People in story:听
- Tony Watts
- Location of story:听
- Reading
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A5848635
- Contributed on:听
- 21 September 2005
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At school we had lots of practice air raids and some real ones. I remember the air raid shelter was underground with long bench seats down the sides and a toilet at the end that was covered with a bit of sacking. It always had a horrible dank earthy smell.
Around the end of the war there was a diphtheria epidemic and a girl in my class died from it.
We had regular visits with the school nurse to make sure we were healthy. She would scratch through our hair with a very sharp comb looking for nits and also fleas.
All the teachers in school were mostly women and we sat in class room and at the end of the lesson we simply changed our books and the same teacher would take us for all subjects.
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