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Sleeping in the Garden

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People in story:
Clive Cox
Location of story:
Greenford, Middlesex.
Background to story:
Civilian
Article ID:
A4303810
Contributed on:
29 June 2005

“This story was submitted to the People’s War site by a volunteer from ѿý London Online on behalf of Clive Cox, and has been submitted to the site with his permission. Clive Cox understands the site’s terms and conditions.”

During the war I lived in Greenford in Middlesex. The main thing I remember about the war is that every night at 7pm, the air raid siren would go off and the whole family would go off and sleep in an air raid shelter in the garden.

I had a cousin who was sadly lost. He was in the air force.

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