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London and Oxford 1939-1945

On the day war broke out, the 3rd September 1939, my father, traumitised by his experiences in the trenches...

Auntie's Little Surprise

My auntie was on the bottom bunk, and my sister was on the top bunk, and a bomb landed somewhere in Bexley...

V2 at Colindale

I lived in Colindale throughout WW2, 8 years old just after VE Day. We were quite lucky with the bombing...

Domestic life 1939-1946

My mother, Mrs. M. E. Reynolds died in November 1939 of cancer and I was sent to an orphanage in Stanway,...

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Nursing

After Stoke on Trent I came with my future husband to Leicester — he to commence his training and I...

A summer evening in 1944

One summer evening, my older brother, John, and I, were put to bed in the Anderson shelter in the garden of...

Churchill at the Ritz

I left school at 14 in 1943 and spent three months at 1, Albemarle St, Piccadilly learning how to use a...

I Received an Invitation

My sister and I went amidst bombing to the Criterion Theatre in Leicester Square and we were introduced to...

A Childs view

Wembley: Sitting up watching incendiary bombs on London lighting up the sky; but more as an exciting...

The Lost Uniforms

A Petty Officer asked me whether I intended to stay in the Wrens and I said "Yes". The Petty...

Kay Barratt’s (nee James) Evacuation Story, Croydon to Polegate

Kay Barratt's Evacuation Story, Croydon to Polegate. After Dunkirk I moved back to Croydon, however I...

Post Office Work - bad news, good news.

I started work in a Sub-Post Office and then as a clerk in the main office in Tonypandy, a "Crown"...

Womans Job

Things like hard tack biscuits went into these packages and other foods that had to be bulked up with water...

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My war while at school

Then we had some weeks off school St.Mary's, Merton while brick shelters were built in the playground....

Home at Last

The Germans were ruthless as they invaded Belgium and I feared that Frank might not be among those who...

Fun Down The Underground

As a little girl during the London blitz I remember very little of the bombs... The squeels of delight from...

Memories from Covent Garden and Bethnal Green

Dolly lived in Bethnal Green, East London....

Tribute to Selhurst Grammar School, Croydon, staff

They had all brought various games to the school, mainly board games, but had altered them to make them...

A near miss at London Bridge Signal Box

One lasting memory during my night duty turns was a narrow escape by London Bridge Signal box. The Navy...

Bygone Days Worth Remembering

Until last year i was still in touch with 5 members of my hut but regrettably they too have died and each...

My WW2

Fallen knickers

In the end I had to get myself to Bury St Edmunds and catch the first train the following morning to...

London Fire Air raid

Sid's duty that night was a goods train from Cricklewood to Bricklayers Arms Depot on the Southern...

The Luftwaffe, the Hedge-hog and my Mum

But what had happened was that a hedge-hog that was walking past above had either fallen or was blown down...

War Memories of the King and Queen

Unfortunately my ‘best friend’ Jean Mapley was buried alive with her mother under the rubble of...

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