Pied Piper Child: Fragments from Another Life

‘We were awake by then and suddenly the ack-ack (anti-aircraft) guns down on Hackney Marshes started firing. Mum got us both into one bed and lay over us herself, hoping we would not be in a direct hit. After a few seconds of quiet, we got coats and shoes on, grabbed blankets, and Dad shepherded us downstairs and out the door on our way to the reinforced concrete air-raid shelter underneath a school, just one block away.’

On 1 September, 1939, 175 children, teachers and helpers from Millfields Junior School in Clapton arrived in the Hertfortshire village of High Wych, as evacuees of the London Blitz. Ria Booth tells the story of her war years, from eight to thirteen years old, evoking both village life in a former, more rural England, and the terror and sacrifice of living in a London besieged by bombs.

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Pied Piper Child: Fragments from Another Life

‘We were awake by then and suddenly the ack-ack (anti-aircraft) guns down on Hackney Marshes started firing. Mum got us both into one bed and lay over us herself, hoping we would not be in a direct hit. After a few seconds of quiet, we got coats and shoes on, grabbed blankets, and Dad shepherded us downstairs and out the door on our way to the reinforced concrete air-raid shelter underneath a school, just one block away.’

On 1 September, 1939, 175 children, teachers and helpers from Millfields Junior School in Clapton arrived in the Hertfortshire village of High Wych, as evacuees of the London Blitz. Ria Booth tells the story of her war years, from eight to thirteen years old, evoking both village life in a former, more rural England, and the terror and sacrifice of living in a London besieged by bombs.

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Pied Piper Child: Fragments from Another Life

Pied Piper Child: Fragments from Another Life

by Ria Booth
Pied Piper Child: Fragments from Another Life

Pied Piper Child: Fragments from Another Life

by Ria Booth

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‘We were awake by then and suddenly the ack-ack (anti-aircraft) guns down on Hackney Marshes started firing. Mum got us both into one bed and lay over us herself, hoping we would not be in a direct hit. After a few seconds of quiet, we got coats and shoes on, grabbed blankets, and Dad shepherded us downstairs and out the door on our way to the reinforced concrete air-raid shelter underneath a school, just one block away.’

On 1 September, 1939, 175 children, teachers and helpers from Millfields Junior School in Clapton arrived in the Hertfortshire village of High Wych, as evacuees of the London Blitz. Ria Booth tells the story of her war years, from eight to thirteen years old, evoking both village life in a former, more rural England, and the terror and sacrifice of living in a London besieged by bombs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781999983611
Publisher: Poble Sec Books
Publication date: 02/10/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 166
File size: 2 MB

Table of Contents

Preface

The Willis/Eastcott Family Tree

Chatsworth Road E5

A Tricycle Trip

‘Evacuate forthwith’

The Train Journey

Extract from High Wych History Project blog

The Fields of England

The First Time at High Wych

Meeting Mrs Bird

Mrs Bird’s Cottage

High Wych

Another of Ria’s fellow evacuees recalls

War Declared

School Days in the Country

Miss Collis

Mr Mabey

Mr Butler

Mr Ball

Washing

Margaret

Our Caravan

The sinking of the Athenia

Winter

Dad up from London

Worzel Gummidge

‘That Awful Coat!’

Out Walking with Dad

Locks on the Thames

Jean McGill

Books, News and Other Entertainment

Soldiers and Refugees

Albert and Thesie Goldschmidt

Last Girl In

Snow

Tea at the Lodge

The Christening

Home: An ending and a new beginning

Home, Yes and Then Away Again

First Year at Our Lady’s Convent School

Our Lady’s Convent

Walsingham

Sister Loretta

Sister Ursula

Sister Frebonia

Other Teachers and Awards

Family Life in London

Outings

The Mystery Plane

ARP Wardens

V-1 flying bombs

Back to High Wych

The Errand Girl

Fresh Caravan, Fresh Company

Kith and Kissing Cousins

Final Farewells

Welwyn Garden City

Clacton and The Shakespeare Again

The End

Appendix: Ria’s favourite poems

Berries

The Adventurers

London Snow

Nicholas Nye

Editor’s Note

References and acknowledgements

Copyright

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