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Incendiaries at Overtown Farm, Cranham

by 大象传媒 Learning Centre Gloucester

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Tom Overs
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Cranham, Gloucestershire
Background to story:听
Civilian
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A5626983
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08 September 2005

This story has been contributed to the People's War by the 大象传媒 Learning Centre, Gloucester, on behalf of Tom Overs with his permission.

I was nine when war broke out and growing up in the village of Cranham, near Gloucester.

One night the farm situated on the high ground to the east of Cranham, called Overtown, was attacked with incendiary bombs. I don鈥檛 know why unless they had left a chink of light showing.

At the time the farm was home to two evacuees, a brother and sister. At school next day they wold us how the farmer and his men had spent all night putting out the fires which had been started by the bombs. They also brought in to show us the small fins from the incendiaries which they wanted to sell for 2/6 (12p) a time.

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