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No you can’t go to the party girls

by ´óÏó´«Ã½ Open Centre, Hull

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Margaret Dowd
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Beverley
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Civilian
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A4149939
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03 June 2005

This story was told to Christine Barker at the VE Celebrations in Beverley in 2005 by Margaret Dowd

I remember my self and my sister were going to the VE Day party but then my mum had had a row with someone so she told the neighbour ‘no go they aren’t going to the party’ and we couldn’t. We were stood outside the neighbours’ house and all the kids were at the party and they even got cake and we didn’t get any. I’d be about 7 that’s the memory that has stuck in my mind ever since the war.

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