My father, Henry Easty, had been injured during the First World War, and had a job to keep the family...
There was still a bomb crater in Holywells Park when I was a child, and my sister took me to see it....
One of my deliveries consisted of driving a large mail van full of parcels and letters for our sailors...
When I was told, I would be a messenger, from Lother Road school to Bourn Park Bridge. All of s kids were...
My dad worked as a Progress Chaser at Ransomes, Sims and Jeffries, which was converted to war work. Towards...
My mother mixed her rations of butter and margarine together to make 'butmar'. She made her own...
Helmut Klopner and Fritz Kopitski were prisoners of war came to lunch on Sundays. He boy Keith Peek next...
He went to work at Ransomes, the famous engineering company in Ipswich, just by the docks. Ipswich suffered...
Trains arrived from docks such as Grimsby and Tyneside delivering high explosive bombs for storage at the...
At St. John's Primary School I used to go out and watch the barrage balloon when it went up. Reproduced...
This dolly used to disappear every Christmas and Birthday and appeared on the day which suited... I had an...
Emma comes from a Gypsy Traveller family and has been living on the West Meadows Traveller site in Ipswich...
Just at that moment a German fighter plane suddenly flew straight down the middle of the road with machine...
A Mine in Cemetery Road, Ipswich. Reproduced with Colin Rushbrook's permission by Ipswich Museum....
In May-June 1944 when I was about 15 I used to cycle to Northgate Grammar School along Heath Road and...
I lived in Henley Road in Ipswich... We started at eight, and worked on a conveyor belt, each adding their...
I lived in Chevalier Street in Ipswich, and my sister Olive lived in Bramford Road. I remember one night...
My earliest memory is “Doodle-Bugs” droning over our house at Woodbridge, the siren blaring...
They came round in a truck to take us up to Raydon aerodrome and they'd deck a hangar out with...
Apparently a British shell had come inland, came in through the wall just above my aunts head, continued...
I can remember being at the Salvation Army hall, and when there was a raid, we all used to shelter under...
I was only a baby in arms but we went to Sundury in Middlesex to my Aunty. There we stayed until one...