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Stories categorised in 'Childhood and Evacuation'. These stories may contain references to other themes.

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A peaceful Sunday Morning.icon for Story with photo

Twenty one days later those men stormed the beaches of Normandy and by doing so gave us the freedom to live...

Bill Davis' War

One of Bill's grandfathers was a miller at the mill in Bourton and the other one worked on farms...

Childhood in Catton

Our parents comforted us.Blyth school lost its gymnasium and St. Augustin's school was bombed at night....

Anti tank devices

But my Father and Frank Bucknell managed to buy it from them for Salisbury Rural District Council to supply...

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A Teenager in 1939

My grammar school, Burlington was evacuated from London to Oxford... He swore like a trooper when the King...

London during the Blitz

Unfortunately, the hospital was bombed and my Mother and myself was ambulanced off to Guildford, with the...

A Glasgow Evacuee in New Aberdour gets a shock

Our village, New Aberdour, near Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire had no amenities of any kind... It wasn't...

The Last Bomb to fall on Britain during WW2

Mother quickly took me out of my cot. In panic as now she could hear the whistling of a bomb coming down,...

A Guernsey Evacuee in the Royal Observer Corps

Thinking back to the school club I remembered the schoolmaster Mr Stocks, was associated with the Royal...

London to Devon

My brother is nine years older than me, his school had been transferred to Budleigh Salterton in Devon and...

SCHOOL IN SURREY

My father joined the army - I was a Girl Guide and we had to do war work collecting aluminium for pig...

An Unofficial Evacuee

When war was declared, I had just returned from spending part of the summer school holidays with...

My Proudest Day

After six months I was sent to Vauxhall in Luton, where I was trained once again to be a welder, a job...

Memories of 1939

As it turned out, a bomb dropped on that shelter, killing everyone in it and Mum and Dad were safe in the...

Recollections Of A Child

They always seemed to get a lorry or tank stuck under the railway bridge at Sawley, which gave us the...

Wartime Memories in Birmingham and VJ Day in Sheringham

In 1945 I was doing work of national importance as a shorthand typist in the Ministry of Pensions in...

Wartime Memories

1941, during one of the last air-raids on London, a German bomber was hit by one of our local AA guns and...

From City to Countryside

Charlotte was just eight years old when she and her six and a half year old sister were evacuated from...

My First Taste of Alcohol at Age 7

One night, my father was able to be with us in the Anderson shelter; normally, he was the manager of the...

Outbreak of War

As we knew war was coming, Dad and a group of men dug an enormous hole in our garden... I remember my...

When the Banana Boat Comes In

Whenever we wanted anything, a favourite saying of my mother was:”when the banana boat comes...

Evacuation To Mansfield

On the 17th March 1941 100 Catholic schools children from the Littlehampton and Worthing area were...

A child in war-time Headcorn

But I remember the feeding of all the Dunkirk people at Headcorn Station. We lived in Headcorn through the...

Wartime Wanderings

When the War was beginning, my father was anxious about our safety and wanted to evacuate us to Canada - my...

An eventful wartime Milton Life

So I went to work with her at Grays’ factory on Milton Road, making armatures that went into...

Joyce Collett recalls the POWs around Oxfordshireicon for Story with photo

Joyce has photographs of some Italian and German P.O.W.s Some of these prisoners remained after the war....

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