The factory was never bombed, but the station near to the factory was hit... The factory building was still...
St Eval was a large operational station in Coastal Command, which played a leading role in the curtailment...
At the time of Dunkirk, I went to work one morning to find the floor of my van was covered with 5-gallon...
My toolmaking skills developed and were put to good use in the engine development contracts and orders...
The yard I worked in was the Glen shipyard and this ran from William St to Glenburn. There were lots of...
My father and mother owned greenhouses so I helped in the greenhouses for quite a while as a member of GUB...
When we hear the air raid sirens, father would put mattresses on these slabs and we would sleep down there...
I started work at Courtaulds in Nuneaton but they were on short time with one week in and one week out so...
During 1939 to 1940 I worked first as an usherette and then, later as a cashier in a cinema in Yate, called...
A few days before WWII was declared, 100 girls ages 14- senior staff left Express Dairies Head Office,...
Then in Malvern HMS Duke arrived on the scene. They got bombed out so came to HMS Duke, so Malvern had lots...
For further information about clothes rationing ask at your local Citizen's Advice Bureau, W.V.S...
There were about 300 of us Bevin Boys there and I was in a hostel with some of them but I wasn't...
There were 12 British civilian girls at the H.Q. in 1943 and these appointments came under the Lend/Lease...
In 1940 my father, who worked for Willmotts, was sent to take charge of building work on Chivenor aerodrome...
It was then back to Scotland to Crail, near Fife at the Defence Depot for two years. Whilst I was at Crail,...
One time I was sent down to Salisbury plain with twelve other girls to do RADAR experiments for the war...
Expecting office work, I was dressed in a skirt, so all day long the apprentices found reasons to send me...
There were dances at the Town Hall on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays and sometimes on a Monday if there...
You had Gerry Lynn, who was a Limerick boy and, of course, the manager himself, played a bit of football in...