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15 October 2014
WW2 - People's War

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Bombed Sites

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G. Attey
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City of Sunderland
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Civilian Force
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A7460769
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02 December 2005

I was born in November 1941, and in my early years I was frightened by the noise of the air raid sirens.
Until my teens there were always plenty of open spaces in my home town — now known as the City of Sunderland.
These spaces were known as ‘bombed sites’.
Just a couple of my wartime memories.

G. Attey aged 62

As related to Steve Lamb, Gateshead Council @Blaydon

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