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15 October 2014
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Disruptions to Daily Life

by CSV Media NI

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Jim O’Hagan
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Belfast, N Ireland
Background to story:Ìý
Civilian
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A8684201
Contributed on:Ìý
20 January 2006

This story is taken from an interview with Jim O’Hagan, and has been added to the site with their permission. The author fully understands the site's terms and conditions. The interview was by Walter Love, and transcription was by Bruce Logan.
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My mother claimed I came after the war. She was confused, because the blitz ended for Belfast in 1941. I came about a year after that.

I remember the Doughboys coming from Ormeau Park. Going off to D-day.
The old black hackney cabs with horses pulling them. They seemed to last long after the war.
Going round the city hall.

[You weren’t evacuated]

Certainly not. But the primary school I was in, I looked at attendance records after the war. They were down 50% from 1941 Spring term.

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