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Bells in The Fog

by Age Concern Salford

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Age Concern Salford
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Mrs Buckley
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Southampton
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Civilian
Article ID:Ìý
A7936176
Contributed on:Ìý
20 December 2005

My lasting Memory of World War II is…I remember quite plain standing with my mother and sister listening to all the bells ringing out in fog. As I was born in Southampton near the docks, my father and 3 brothers were at sea in the Navy. They came home safe Thank God.

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