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School life under German occupation. Hot milk and Plasticene

by Guernseymuseum

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MYRTLE TABEL, Mrs Roberts
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Guernsey
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Civilian
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A4007792
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05 May 2005

School was just school. I can’t remember anything awful about school. All I remember was Mrs. Roberts’ cook heating our milk up and bringing it in to us and looking after us and teaching us, and again as I say I just remember that as being a very happy time, and the same with Cordier Hill and the nuns.

We all had these funny tatty books and these great hard lumps of plasticine which we played with and thought wonderful.
MYRTLE TABEL

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