She told Mum that her son Ernest was very unhappy in his evacuee home on Rosemary Street. My Mum made...
Mansfield Woodhouse was a village on the Nottinghamshire coalfield and the father of the family she lived...
The ministry of labour then directed her to a large furniture factory in Netherfield... Iris tried...
I remember when bombs were dropped on King William Street in Ironville, the whole sky was lit up. The film...
He earned a scholarship to the High School and also to the Nottingham College of Art which was his first...
A letter was received from a sapper applying to become an Officer which had to include two references, I...
I had been posted to a R.A.F, station work-shops that was host to a Polish Fighter training school; however...
Petrol was rationed so Mum and Dad saved coupons so that we could take a picnic into nearby countryside on...
1942 There were planes flying over Warsop to bomb Sheffield... 1943 The first pick a back bomb to land in...
When milking was over, we ate a hearty breakfast of porridge, bacon and eggs prepared by the farmer's...
Two incidents I remember are when they bombed Boots on London Road in Nottingham and hundreds of rats came...
On Saturday 16th of Jan 1943 however we were called to the opps briefing room,were I was busy following the...
On June 2nd 1940 I was evacuated from Southend-on-Sea to Mansfield in Nottinghamshire.I was 12 years old...
Following this I was posted to Newcastle and then moved on to Nottingham where the Army Pay corps had taken...
From Chilwell, I went Melton Mowbray - who should I meet there but Peggy Brown, a friend from Backworth,...
In Nottingham we had a blitz and a bomb was dropped a couple of hundred yards from where we lived – I...
Our driver spotting this very large 'nob' of coal lying at the trackside decided he had a better...
Again, my friend and I were dated by Paddy and Liam... My friend and Liam went one way to Queen Street and...
As Christmas was very near I tried to carry on until after the festivities... An older member of staff had...
My mother, Margaret Brown, worked in an ammunition factory in Newark on Trent... One night a damaged RAF...
I was an evacuee twice at that time once to Catworth in Huntingdonshire then to Norton St Philip...
We lived next door to the Chilwell ammunition depot so were always expecting raids... The glow of the fires...