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15 October 2014
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Waiting at the station, summer 1941

by Martin Hussingtree Parish Church

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Martin Hussingtree Parish Church
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Hilda Rudhall and her children, David & Anne
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Ferryside, Carmarthenshire, Wales
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Civilian
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A8262876
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04 January 2006

(L to R) Nurse Richards Jones holding Anne, Mr Williams, Mrs Thomas and Lily, her daughter, Mum carrying David. Waiting at Ferryside for the train to Birmingham.

To read the story of the Rudhall family and their lives in wartime Birmingham and how they would regularly travel to spend time with their Gran in Ferryside, Wales, see ‘A child in Birmingham and the air raid shelters’ (A8175053)

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