My mother, sister and I lived in the country so we went to spend Easter with an Uncle and Aunt. As we...
After the Marconi New Street factory had taken two direct hits on May 8th 1941 they were clearing up the...
Instead of going down the café stairs he took the short cut through the cinema and out into the pitch...
I was in bed asleep, when a series of explosive incendiary bombs had fallen on Albert Street. After the...
The Group Commander for No 27 Group was Harry Gornall an electrical installation contractor with offices in...
In 1944 I was living in Wheeler Street in Maidstone, and remember all the times we had to rush to the air...
When working in the drawing office at BSA I met up with another draughtsman called Bob Price. He gathered...
On this particular night I was on my way home along with my friend George Cooper, past the Avro Aircraft...
The air raid sirens would sometimes be heard at night and German planes could be heard overhead on their...
I was living in Cardiff with my grandmother and remember one night when the Germans really started bombing...
This factory made tyres and during the war a German would have liked to bomb it to make our soldiers short...
I jumped in behind her then closed the door and by this time the aircraft were getting close and by the...
At the age of 11 years I dug out and erected an Anderson air raid shelter all by myself and at the...
I also remember The Ambulance Trains Round about Dunkirk time, early in the War, going by Aylestone on the...
My father used to try and get back home to Battersea in South London as often as possible but this was...
We were under the flight path of the Luftwaffe to London and the wailing of the air raid sirens became so...
His Grandfather lived in the house with them and one day Ken, his father and grandfather were standing at...
Bombing was only possible in the day time - at night there were smoke-screens which came out of things...
Burnham-on-Crouch in Essex was the most unlikely place to be a target for a German bomber... Yet on...
When the air raid siren went, the barrage balloons used to go up to prevent enemy planes from flying too...
My grandmother,, was an accomplished pianist and by 1938 ‘Ransom's Dance Band’ was well...
Mr Banfield, who had died, came from the Penzance area and had been, I understand, coachman to the Enys...