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Deepcar During The Second World War

I lived in the cottage next to the King and Miller and the Co-op stores, Deepcar then was a peaceful village. I attended Deepcar C of E school on Carr Road like most of the children in Deepcar. We attended St John's Church every Sunday, and maybe went to a movie at Stocksbridge. My mother did her weekly shopping at Stocksbridge market and shops, the daily shopping at the Co-op. In the summer time when we were on our school holidays we spent them with the mothers taking us on picnics on the common at bilberry-picking time, or if the weather was really good we were taken to the Tinmill to either paddle in the river or play on the big stepping stones. This was a great day out for all of us. Then of course the war came, we did not do much different at first, but after the Sheffield Blitz we were more aware of what might happen. We moved from the cottage while I was at Stocksbridge school, to the top of St John's Road and Carr Road, across from the shop on Sibbering Row, I was born at my grandmother's house (where my parents lived at the time) on the lower row of houses of Sibbering Row. When I left school I went to work in Sheffield. We went to the Victory Club dancing every Saturday, and the Palace at Stocksbridge had good movies in those days, and we teenages grew up normal. My husband and I married at St Mary's Church, Bolsterstone, like most of the people then and before us. I cherish these memories. My family name is Griffin.

Written by Evelyn Radley. To send Evelyn Radley a private message, click here.

A memory of Deepcar in South Yorkshire shared on Tuesday, 29th September 2009.

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RE: RE: Deepcar During The Second World War

Did anybody know the family who lived in the Tin Mill Cottages in the wood? If so I would like to get in touch as my relations live in one of the two cottages, thanks, Dave.

Comment from David Broomhead on Saturday, 27th August 2011.

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