I was born in 1935 and during WW2 I lived with my parents and younger brother in the village of Burpham,...
My Uncle and Aunt had no children, and I had one older sister, Jean. My maternal grandparents, both in...
In the summer holiday which followed, Bruno and I worked in partnership at the nearby Mason's Farm. On...
Next morning, it transpired that the glorious Luftwaffe had targeted an aircraft manufacturing factory at...
In Oct 1940, I lived with my mother and one evacuee in a flat in a rather large house in Redhill, and...
Plane crash on Epsom Downs There have been several stories and rumours about a De Havilland Mosquito...
'I didn't like the country'; A Westminster Girl Returns to London by Stella Aiken. Many of the...
After this episode, my mum and the younger sisters and brothers went to stay with a friend in the...
I lived in Heston, near Heston Aerodrome, where Neville Chamberlain landed and declared Peace in Our Time...
WWII Evacuation to Stoke-on-Trent Some time around 1944 my mother, my brother and myself were evacuated...
Home was on the Surrey-Hampshire border in a village that was only a short route march away from the home...
Help’ was handing out mugs of tea, chocolate and cigarettes to the hundreds of soldiers on trains...
I was 17½, living with my parents in Redhill near Reigate when war broke out working in a Steel Wool...
On the corner of this building was the remains of an office, which, after cleaning up was used by the...
Everything was rationed; food, clothing and we had ration books with slips of paper for butter, cheese,...
When the bombing started, my mother had made us all go with the children to hers to hide in the cellar....
At this point my friend and I had reached the corner and turned into the street, so that we were at the...
One day I was over at my Aunt's at Kingston upon Thames. The air raid sirens went and it sounded like...
My father played the piano and hymns or choruses were sung and a real time of fun and fellowship was had in...
In Cologne he saw Hitler Youth marching and in the crypt of the Cathedral he saw people filling ammunition...
He used to cycle fifteen miles in all weathers from Ashford to Slough to work, because of the petrol...
It must have been shortly afterwards that we were walking on Pewley Downs, which were at the back of our...