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15 October 2014
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Visitors to the house got eggs as a present

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Peggy MacCready
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Stanley, County Durham
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Civilian
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A6191255
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18 October 2005

We were very lucky, we always had plenty of eggs. I always remember that whenever anybody came to visit at the house they wre given a box of eggs when they left as a present.

I don’t think we realised how bad it was, how frightened we should be. Everybody had to have their gasmask! If you forgot it, you would get a row from the teacher.

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