excerpt from 'Memoirs of Henrietta Burkin' pp. 56 (86 words)

excerpt from 'Memoirs of Henrietta Burkin' pp. 56 (86 words)

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Memoirs of Henrietta Burkin

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[The author moved to Bexhill after marrying Harry Burkin 25 October 1935, and their daughter Elaine was born March 1937. Her memoir includes detailed information about adjusting to the threat / reality of German bombing during World War II, and her husband’s absence after he was called up]

 

The Army were billeted in the Grammar School at the bottom of our garden, so there was plenty of activity, a tune on the saxophone sometimes. They weren’t so particular about their lights at night as we were! 

 

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