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My Teenage War Years - from Wembley to Singaporeicon for Recommended story

I was 11 when the war broke out attending Wembley Hill School and often when the registar was call there...

war memories of a young woman: In the Civil Serviceicon for Recommended story

After a while, we were removed to a large ‘bombproofed’ building in the centre of London when...

What Grandpa Built for D-DAYicon for Recommended story

He did not fight but helped build the steel road,that took the ethics of liberty and decency,to light the...

Peg's Story: Working for Snowdon Sons and Co in Crawleyicon for Recommended story

In 1941 I received a letter from Snowdons saying they were moving the office out of London and would I like...

A Teacher's Tale icon for Recommended story

The house next to the school was occupied by General de Gaulle, his aide and a secretary - Irene Jennings....

Wartime Life in a Chinese Laundryicon for Recommended storyicon for Story with photo

My father travelled all over England and Wales - possibly the equivalent of today's back-packer -...

Plane Crash in an Essex Cornfieldicon for Recommended storyicon for Story with photo

My dad, who was a member of the ARP, spent some minutes calming me down and then told me he had to...

a Day's Work in War-torn Britain: A Fireman on Southern Railwaysicon for Recommended story

Our instructions were: travel "on the cushions" to Eastleigh Depot, light engine to Southampton...

Wartime Memories: Working as a Red Cross Nurse in Horshamicon for Recommended story

As there was time to spare before the train came I would wait on the Crawley Post Office step for the Post...

Royal Ordnance Factoryicon for Recommended story

I worked at the Royal Ordnance factory at Spennymoor. The ROF Regiment were stationed in Spennymoor factory...

My Life during WW11: Coventry Cathedral and Torpedo-checkingicon for Recommended story

I spent the war living in Oxford, where my Father was the Chief Inspector on the torpedoes being made at...

A Harvest Never to Forgeticon for Recommended story

Don Webb drove this chugging beast which today would make a Health and Safety officer faint with its...

Vera Houlston's WW2: Working in a Munitions Factory in Tenbury Wellsicon for Recommended storyicon for Story with photo

However she has previously told me stories of what she did in the war: She grew up in small villages near...

Gas Alert: During the Bristol Blitzicon for Recommended story

Arthur was living in Bristol when the War started in 1939 and at 17 years of age was too young to join...

My Mother, the War Workericon for Recommended story

She went to Goosepool Aerodrome where the Canadian Airforce was stationed for most of the war, flying heavy...

My Memory of D-Day working at the BBCicon for Recommended story

My memory of D-Day by Evelyn Stewart Armstrong. At the time of the invasion of Europe, I was working at the...

An East-Anglian Child's Experience of War: Evacuees, Sight of Dunkirk Soldiersicon for Recommended story

My father was a Prison Officer working at the newly opened Holleslay Bay Borstal Colony. The area was...

From Country Girl to Factory Girlicon for Recommended story

I can't remember how much we earned, but I can recall that as I was only nineteen years of age, I did...

Too Close for Comforticon for Recommended story

We had to put our hands under a ultra-violet lamp to check if they were clear of radium On one occasion I...

VE Day Celebrations and Reunionsicon for Recommended story

With some friends from the office, including the boss and his wife, we all rushed down to the centre of...

Mary Daniels - My War Experienceicon for Recommended storyicon for Story with photo

Although we didn't think about the war, the firm I worked for, Charles Letts the diary people, were...

Short Back and Sides on the Michelinicon for Recommended story

My sister Rose was in PA at the Michelin... When the Americans came there lots out at Trentham Gardens....

War Work at Metro Vicks, Trafford Park icon for Recommended story

The day I started I had to catch a train to Manchester so had ten minutes walk to the train at 6.30am,...

Mulberry Harbour: My Part in the Waricon for Recommended story

It was imperative that we could prove that this was a viable idea to the Chief‘s of Staff, the...

Women's Volunteer Service - Birkenheadicon for Recommended story

During the six weeks we were in the docks, Birkenhead became "The Target for Tonight". On the...

The Wash in Wartimeicon for Recommended story

I remember that the during some of these trips crashed RAF aircraft would be lying on the sand banks, most...

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