With the sixpence I took my sister to the Argyle Theatre, we even had enough for some sweets and even had a...
He received a visit one day from an Austrian Jewess who needed help in getting her younger sister out of...
I had a further period of hospitalisation when I contracted Scarlet Fever and was in isolation for some...
However a friend, who I called Auntie Nora, was going to the Lake District for a break and offered to take...
The day war broke out, as a nine-year-old in Liverpool, I became an evacuee along with my brother and...
Ronnie was missing over Germany but there were still parties every night at my Liverpool grandparents....
I had been to Liverpool and I caught the last bus back from Birkenhead to Ellesmere Port. Two friends who...
My father was the baker on the “boys’ side” run by the Presentation Brothers which was...
Rescued in a rowing boat and landed in North Africa my sister met and married a major in India with flowers...
Unknown to me, Dad was trying to find out Auntie Annie and his nephew, who were buried in the rubble and...
My Gran and Uncle came from Hull as the bombing was bad but after one night they went back home as it...
After the terrific pounding that Liverpool and Bootle endured in May 1941 from enemy bombers, we, as a...
I am reliably informed that during one air raid he was running around the roof tops screaming and shaking...
"After survivor's leave, I went to Oswestry and thence to Liverpool, where we embarked on the...
So on Saturday morning early, I set off on my bicycle, riding through the Mersey Tunnel to The Friends...
After the first 6 months my brother and I returned home On returning home to Prenton, the air-raids started...
This meant the railway was a target for the German aircraft to bomb during the blitz. One of my most vivid...
Once in Bangor, my brother Ronald, a friend and I were transported with all the others to a local school...
However, we chose to return to our home in Liverpool before the end of the war, unbeknownst to us; Field...
Liverpool was bombed incessantly and Air-raids were a regular occurance... My Auntie Flo lost her home one...
Nearby Garston docks took the full brunt of the bombing, as did the docks up and down the Mersey and my...
I was only 81/2 when I was evacuated from my home in Liverpool, with my brother Gordon, to Llanfair Wales...