On our bicycles we had lamps with big batteries. We had to take back old bicycle lamps and when the...
I remember my Aunt Jean was a cooksergent during the war, and her finace at the time was a lietenant...
As a matter of fact it was the biggest bomb that was ever dropped on Ipswich during the War... Personally,...
Then in 1939, when war broke out mother realised we were living by a steelworks in London, so she wrote to...
When war was declared, Felicia was on her way up from their Holiday in Great Yarmouth on a motorbike and...
Dad remembers watching the planes go over for the ‘1000 Bomber’ raids and thinking they'd...
During the war my dad lived on Hessle Road, opposite Gordon Street Police Station... Then my dad shouted...
When my wife, Peggy Dodd, was living at home with her parents in Oakfield Park Road, Wilmington, they had...
There was one that crashed they said over in Lodge Wood. It was said that one German who had worked there,...
One Sunday morning my Dad said 'Let's cycle over to Springfield and see Uncle Ted at Springfield...
Mother worked for Mitchells and Butlers brewers, after doing a late night shift she was returning home, and...
Uniform not good no warmth, very poor admin, if only from Headquarters... Went to work in the dark and sat...
In Odder Lane, Sxilby near the River Till the Germans dropped bombs in Frank Goods field. Our aircraft took...
I landed at Newcastle and nobody knew me or had any notification I was arriving. It turned out they had...
When the sirens went off at night my brother took no notice and stayed in bed. He didn't want to go to...
Joan Carpenter was called up as a Land Girl at the start of the War... Joan now lives in Felixstowe, and...
One day I was walking along Summer Street when a German plane flew the length of Union Street....
I was about four and a half years old and attending what we called Hornsea Little School, close to Hornsea...
Bring out the Deck Chairs. When we got used to it we used to get out deck chairs on the porch....
Another time a bomb was dropped in the River Witham by the High Bridge... I believe that was the unexploded...
I was about nine in the war but I can remember my father ploughing at Ranscombe Farm, Mount Caburn, near...
My parents and brother and I went to the Lickey Hills every night when the bombing was on... The night our...