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Excerpts from Diaries of a couple parted by war

Bought necklace for Vera, had goats milk and fortune told. thur 25 sep Left Bombay on troopship Lancashire,...

Gordon Dickenson-Bright lights of Yarmouth and the Bombing of Bradford

Bright lights of Yarmouth and the Bombing of Bradford....

Boyhood WW2 Memories

On the sunday nightthe Germans came back to blitz Sheffield again, from my grandma's front room, some...

Romance:WAAF Barrage Balloon Site

One night at 2am I was woken up and told to go on guard duty because a WAAF had gone off sick,...

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The story of my brother Norman

His experience there was unknown to me, I never communicated with him as I was a soldier myself in Britain,...

Evacuation from Leeds, Chapter 2

Our family were members of St. George's Church, Leeds, where the famous vicar The Rev... Mrs Deakin, a...

A Long Night at the Cinema

We were a family of four living in Sheffield, my father was in the Auxiliary Fire Service at that time and...

The Blitz in Walkley

On one occasion while Dad was stationed at Woodhouse, the man next door, called Jimmy who had a picklet...

One of our Bevin Boys

Having been at my job for about 6 mths it came to pass that we were getting some Bevin Boys who had...

Mum, Dad & Uncle John.icon for Story with photo

They had six more children at Silverwood: Lesley died in childhood, Joe followed, then Nora (1912), John...

Re-Cycling During the War

The whole family who weren't ‘pig sitting’ scrounged on abandoned demolition sites for old...

Coming Home from Work in the Blitz: Wybourne, Sheffield

This continued down Cricket Inn Road and Maltravis Road by which time the bombs were nearer to me... I made...

Working at the Co-op and Village Life: In Barugh Green, Barnsley

We had one day for weighing up the rations of butter, margarine and lard, sometimes 2 ounces of butter, 4...

Hemsworth II

If I missed him at the club door, Tom always gave it to me at the coalface next time I met him....

Americans in Our Area

Amid the many changes and innovations brought about by the war, one thing that excited great curiosity and...

Ruby's Memoriesicon for Story with photo

Some Spanish merchant ships were impounded in British ports including Belfast and Londonderry. The next day...

War Time Evacuations

I believe Mum and Dad sent money to these Aunts for us to stay there but I'm not completely sure about...

My War in Sheffield

After midnight things quietened down a little in Pitsmoor but bombs could be heard going off until 2am.By...

Women in Wartime

The service entailed long hours within the departments dealing with Government traffic and we were...

Two Kinds of Luck Story of an Evacuee

This time his luck really changed for the worst, John encountered the Whiteings, a well- to- do family who...

Memories of the War in Sheffield by Mrs A. Haworth

Later in the night air raid wardens came round saying they felt the whole area was unsafe as incendiary...

Norman Pennington, Northumberland Fusiliers

Norman Pennington was born at 65, Arthur Street, Thornhill, Rotherham, on Christmas Day 1911. We all spent...

Recollections of Wartime

The Yorkshire Traction Bus Company had a number of buses converted to run on gas... As a child I was...

A Child's Memory of Being the Man of the House: In Sheffield

Standing at the window of our second house in Ecclesall in 1944, with the ground sinking steeply away, and...

From Sussex to Yorkshire via Cornwall [D.Ormsby : Part 3]

My next posting was to a small village near Otley in Yorkshire; it being around the time of Christmas. The...

Remembering

Come on Girls get out of bed. those were the words mamma always said. There we sat, each with favourite toy...

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