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15 October 2014
WW2 - People's War

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Mrs Ena Jane Jones nee Millett
Location of story:听
Coventry
Background to story:听
Civilian
Article ID:听
A3966375
Contributed on:听
28 April 2005

Six Eggs

My parents moved into 鈥淧oets corner鈥 in Coventry in 1938. I remember my mother saying how the shelter at the bottom of the garden had six inches of standing water in it. She related how one night a bomb dropped at the end of the street 200 yards away and the initial blast broke all the fences in the gardens on one side only. Then as it 鈥渟ucked back鈥 it broke all the fences on the other sides.
In the kitchen all the crockery etc was broken, doors were hanging off cupboards, everything was covered in dust but the only things to escape unscathed were six eggs in a box, in the larder!

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