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15 October 2014
WW2 - People's War

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My Maiden name was Janet Hoyle. Like John Munday I spent the war years in Windsor. We had come with Mother from our home in Harrow to my Grandparents bungalow on the corner of Kentons Lane. Mother looked after my Grandmother who was ill. Grandma died in 1941/42 so we stayed on to look after Grandfather. Father was in Canada with the RAF School of Air Navigation [The men were called the Children of SAN]. Mum was a telephonist in the exchange in Windsor; she also worked on the post office counters. It all came under the post office then. Grandfather was an ARP Warden so my little Sister and I spent a lot of time with him. Although I was only young, I bred rabbits for meat kept chickens and looked after my Sister when I did the shopping for Mother.

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