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15 October 2014
WW2 - People's War

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CSV Action Desk/大象传媒 Radio Lincolnshire
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Margaret Hutchings
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London N19
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Civilian
Article ID:听
A4401479
Contributed on:听
08 July 2005

I have three small memories of the War although I was quite young 鈥.. being born in 1939.

Firstly I recall, as a small child, being wrapped in a blanket (which seemed to happen night after night) and being taken either into the cellar of the large London (Upper Holloway) house that my parents had a flat in or to the air raid shelter.

Rations were fairly meagre and I remember going to the butchers with my Mother and being given meat bones for my dolly 鈥 which were really for my Mother to make soup!

I recall trying to sleep in a Morrison shelter (huge table shape) within the house, whilst my Brother 鈥 born in 1943 鈥 crawled over me. My Mother would be on the 鈥渢able鈥 above using her sewing machine.

Finally 鈥 who could ever forget the Doodle Bugs!

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