Debenham, Suffolk: The War as Experienced by Kitchener鈥檚 Cousin
While the finger of Lord Kitchener pointed out from recruitment posters across the country during the early stages of World War One, for his cousins in the Suffolk town of Debenham life was changing dramatically.
The men who worked for the family cider making business went to war, leaving Peronelle, whose father JB Chevallier was running the company at the time, to experience a new found freedom.
Kate Arkell鈥檚 been to Aspall Hall to find out more.
Location: Aspall Hall, Debenham, Stow Market, Suffolk IP14 6PD
Image: When Lord Kitchener came to Debenham in 1902. Photograph courtesy of Henry Chevallier-Guild
Duration:
This clip is from
Featured in...
Food & Drink—World War One At Home
Rationing, supplying the frontline, drinking ...
大象传媒 Radio Suffolk—World War One At Home
Places in Suffolk that tell a story of World War One
Home Front Life—World War One At Home
Everyday life in the towns, villages and countryside
More clips from World War One At Home
-
The loss of HMY Iolaire
Duration: 18:52
-
Scotland, Slamannan and the Argylls
Duration: 07:55
-
Scotland Museum of Edinburgh mourning dress
Duration: 06:17
-
Scotland Montrose 'GI Brides'
Duration: 06:41