- Contributed by听
- gmractiondesk
- People in story:听
- Mrs Joan Charlesworth
- Location of story:听
- Oldham/Manchester
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A4871351
- Contributed on:听
- 08 August 2005
This story was submitted to the website by Pam MacLaren from 大象传媒 GMR Action Desk on behalf of Joan Charlesworth and has been added to the site with their permission.
I was 12 when war started, I used to travel to Oldham on what they called the Delph Donkey. I got a job in Ashton-Under-Lyne at the armoury as a junior short hand typist for the guard and I had to go in at night.
I remember the planes going over head at night, it was never ending.
I don鈥檛 really remember anything happening on the VE day, except that I went for a walk with a young veterinary surgeon.
When I was 17 I had to go to Rycroft Electric that made things for bombers. That was war work, they had progress meetings.
Then I went to work at Manchester during the blitz, I went to the work next day. Our building had escaped but there was lot devastation.
My mother had relation in Newcastle on Tyne and she went and visit them, with a suitcase full of tinned food and the handle broke on the station and an RAF man picked it up for us.
We stayed in Whitley Bay in a hotel and we spent every night in the shelter because it was bombed.
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