- Contributed by听
- Peoples War Team in the East Midlands
- People in story:听
- Brenda Cooper
- Location of story:听
- Bridlington
- Article ID:听
- A9020765
- Contributed on:听
- 31 January 2006
This story is an extract of an interview by Abbie Ferrier from the Da Vinci School.
"This story was submitted to the site by the 大象传媒's Peoples War Team, in partnership with Derwent Community Team and The Da Vinci School in the East Midlands with Brenda Brooks Permission. The author fully understands the site's terms and conditions."
My name is Brenda Cooper. I come from Yorkshire, a village called Cottingham just outside of Hull. When I was a child of 5, my father was an officer in the fire service, and all the beaches in Bridlington were covered over with barbed wire. I remember that you couldn鈥檛 go on the beaches. One day, I remember that we were walking along the front and a German plane came and followed us all the way along the promenade. It was just my Mum and I. Now I realise how lucky were not to get bombed. It was very scary.
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