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The Arnfield Story

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gmractiondesk
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Mrs Jessica Hardy
Location of story:Ìý
Liverpool
Background to story:Ìý
Civilian
Article ID:Ìý
A4868797
Contributed on:Ìý
08 August 2005

This story was submitted to the website by Pam MacLaren from ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ GMR Action Desk on behalf of Mrs Jessica Hordy and has been added to the site with their permission.

One family, who lived in the same road as us, all went to Liverpool to meet a relative who was coming over from Canada. There was Father, Mother and two daughters aged 13 and 10 years. The day they went there was the bomb dropped in Liverpool and a lot of people were killed, including this family, except the youngest daughter who was still very badly hurt. She was then brought up by her aunt.
It was so sad... the whole family gone including the Canadian relative. He’d come all this way to help the warfare but was killed just after his arrival.

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