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Memories of Cardiff bombing raids

by helengena

Contributed by听
helengena
People in story:听
Lorna Birch (now Colley)
Location of story:听
Cardiff
Background to story:听
Civilian
Article ID:听
A4507094
Contributed on:听
21 July 2005

Lorna Colley in July 2005 at the Wales Remembers event in Cardiff.

This story is submitted by Helen Hughes of the People's War team in Wales on behalf of Lorna Colley and is added with her permission.

One particular night the beginning of January 鈥 my cousin鈥檚 birthday - it was about 2nd January and there was a very very bad air raid in Cardiff鈥nd we as a family had gathered because it was my cousin鈥檚 birthday and I remember having a bowl of nuts, and all of a sudden when the bombs were dropping 鈥 because we didn鈥檛 go to the shelter because it was his birthday and we were having a family get together鈥.and all the nuts went flying all over the room, because we were all scarpering then because of hearing the bombs dropping and the guns firing鈥. Then we decided it was about time we went to the air raid shelter. We had Anderson shelters in the back garden and we had a few months later we had land mines dropped at the bottom of Coburn Street 鈥hat would be Wyvern Road, on the scout hall and the pub that was all down the bottom鈥. That鈥檚 when I lost my school friend 鈥.they were killed when the land mines dropped. My next door neighbour, my mother鈥檚 friend, she was terrified 鈥 absolutely terrified 鈥 and the particular night of the land mines we had gone into her air raid shelter and she was lying as low down on the floor as she could, she was terrified and the tremendous sound of the land mines was something else鈥nd it felt as if the whole shelter was being lifted out of the ground and dropped. It wasn鈥檛 but that was the sensation we experienced. And her husband unfortunately at some stage had been silly enough to try and lift and incendiary bomb and he鈥檇 lost the tops of his fingers鈥.Sidney Hodge he was and they lived next door.

Cardiff was bombed quite often鈥.my sister had been evacuated to Ferndale and one night when Cardiff was having a very heavy air raid my sister was with a Roman Catholic school and the nuns had realised what was going on in Cardiff and some of the children had gone up onto the mountains and could actually see some of the fires in the very far distance from Cardiff they were all terrified. And the nuns came down to Cardiff the next morning and went to everybody鈥檚 home to find out whether or not the parents were safe鈥.and I remember that very well. I remember the nun actually coming to our house to see if my mother and father had survived. My father was in the First World War鈥nd my parents were rather older. My sister was nine years older than me and had been evacuated, but I was so small I hadn鈥檛 been evacuated. They didn鈥檛 evacuate the younger children. I suppose really there was a lot of excitement really because all this was happening. We didn鈥檛 realise the horror of it鈥.It was only when we realised that we鈥檇 lost relatives and friends that鈥檚 when the horror struck and we thought 鈥淚鈥檓 never going to see them again鈥. I lost two cousins, one went down in the Royal Navy鈥nd my other cousin was killed in the Far East.
There was a woman who lived with the Hodges next door called Blanche Francis and her husband was torpedoed and I remember being on the door when the telegram boy came to deliver Blanche the note to say her husband had gone down, been torpedoed鈥.and that was very sad. It was more sad because I didn鈥檛 see my aunt receiving the news about my cousins, but I did see Blanche receiving the news of her husband and he was a lovely man, he鈥檇 been a next door neighbour and we remembered him very well. That was very sad.

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