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If I鈥檓 Going To Die With My Children It鈥檒l Be In My Home

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Peter, Peggy and Richard Hill. Mr and Mrs Hill
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Canterbury and Reading
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Civilian
Article ID:听
A6415166
Contributed on:听
26 October 2005

In 1940 we were living in Querns Road, Canterbury. I think the rent was four shillings a week and there was a living room cum lounge, kitchen, bathroom under the stairs, an outdoor loo in a cubby hole and on the otherside there was a coal bunker. There were three bedrooms upstairs.

We were evacuated when the Germans were coming into England after Dunkirk. Mum told us. The authorities said because Canterbury was to become a fortress. Mum went too. We were taken by car. We went to Swansea Road, Cavendish, Reading. There was a sweet shop on the corner and a green grocer on the other.

We was only there a fortnight. We didn鈥檛 go to school; we used to play down side the River Thames, down an alleyway, me, my brothers and other children that had been evacuated. If you follow the towpath, you come to Cavendish Park.

The house we were living in; behind that was a Dunlop Tyre Factory and it was bombed one night. My Mum phoned my dad and said if she was going to die with the children she wanted to do it at home so 鈥淐ome and get us!鈥 So we went back home and so went through the rest of it!

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