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- Guernseymuseum
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- Margaret Le Cras interviewing Mrs Evelyn Bryce
- Location of story:Ìý
- Guernsey
- Background to story:Ìý
- Civilian
- Article ID:Ìý
- A5770640
- Contributed on:Ìý
- 16 September 2005
Edited Transcript of Margaret Le Cras interviewing Mrs Evelyn Bryce
I………. Did you go to chapel at all?
Evelyn Bryce Yes, Emmanuel. At St Saviours
I………. Was it well attended?
Evelyn Bryce. Oh yes. There was a service in the morning, which was French, of course, and in the winter the service was in the afternoon
I………. Because the daylight…
Evelyn Bryce. Yes
I………. A lot of the parish churches, the Germans would have had their services as well, wouldn’t they, they would have had a service?
Evelyn Bryce. Some of them used to come to church as well, but not a lot of them, but some were billeted in peoples houses in that area, so sometimes they’d come to church, but I thought that they’d been elsewhere regularly, but the preachers had to watch what they’d say. They weren’t really bad as long as you obeyed the rules. We weren’t free, we had to obey.
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