1 September 3rd 1939 — A definitive date in history, was a golden autumn day… 3 An incendiary...
A flying bomb fell on the other side of Middleton Road to us I landed on an ARP rest shelter — 4...
When I left College and started in my first teaching post, I had to register for helping the war effort in...
In 1942 I lived in Elburton Street, Plymouth with my husband Ivon and son Malcolm. My stepfather had only...
With a boom across the river, to prevent enemy vessels entering, only military patrol boats were permitted...
On Monday 16th October 1939 I was a schoolboy nearly 8 years old iiving in the village of North Queensferry...
He and a comrade were patrolling vulnerable places in the areas of Penshurst and Markbeech, checking for...
At the house in Rampart Road, Salisbury, my father - George, who did not drink much, would keep a crate of...
A friend who lived two miles east of us, Andrew Anderson, of Treaton Shaw Farm, said they came over his...
I was 16 and a junior laboratory assistant in the Pathology laboratories, Tennis Court Rd, Cambridge... The...
We had Prison of War Camps at St Erth with Italians and Germans and they worked on the farms around....
We survived unscathed but bullet holes were left in the wall of Waddles sausage factory in North Woodside...
All the crockery in the Sergeants Mess fell and was broken and all the blackouts fell from the windows. The...
I lived at the bottom of Coal Clough Lane when war broke out. I did my shopping on Coal Clough Lane at...
When the incendiary bombs dropped we all went rushing out to collect the fins and bits of shrapnel. That...
I was born in Leeds in 1937 but lived, with my aunt and uncle in Hessle until about 1941, when I was...
I was an Air Raid Warden on the 303 Post in Avon Street - my wife was a warden too, until she...
I helped build concrete pill boxes along the River Avon and surrounding area, dug out unexploded bombs with...
On one occasion when the RAF son of a friend had to get to King's Cross my father was able to drive...
I guess my memories started about the war - maybe before, when there were 'rumours of war'. Our...
It was a kitchen-house, a scullery, a yard and in the house, in the living-room, there was what was called...
Later I was told that the Royal County Theatre had been bombed which was on Midland Road very near the...