- Contributed by听
- warmamanda
- People in story:听
- Corise Doherty (Now Ducker)
- Location of story:听
- Walton, Liverpool
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A3953342
- Contributed on:听
- 26 April 2005
This story was submitted to the Peoples War site by Corise Doherty
It all started at 40 Kirstall Street Walton. It was 鈥淭he May blitz鈥 and my grandmother鈥檚 house got a direct hit in the street behind ours and we were in the shelters when the door blew off. I was 4 years of age. We had to get out so my mother took my baby brother who was a lot younger than myself and my father carried me down the back entry and I could hear my mother shouting 鈥淔rank, Frank, wait for me!鈥 As a little girl I wanted the loo so we called into the outside toilet of one of the houses that was hit. I could see all the planes going overhead as I sat on the loo and could see the guns firing.
We walked all the way to West Derby to Aunty Hilda and Uncle John鈥檚 and all the children were put to bed Top and Tail. I will never forget that night.
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