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15 October 2014
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Evacuation of Blackhoughton

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Mr William Timothy Hakewell
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Blackhoughton
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20 May 2005

I left the farm where I was born and moved to a place called Cotter Berry Farm in Chereton Bishop. We were given 6 weeks notice to vacate our old home and take all our belongings with us. This was because the Army wanted the land to train the troops for D-Day.

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