Evacuation
I hope I have the right Garndiffaith? My brother, Walter (Wally) was 13, my sister June was 10, and I was 4. We were evacuated from Birmingham in 1940/41 after our home was destoyed in the blitz. Wally stayed with a Mrs Cooper who died shortly after we arrived, he then went to live with a Mrs Williams, and worked for the local baker delivering the bread. My sister and I stayed with a Mrs Powell at number 13, Top Road. I remember a little girl about my age who may have been Mrs Powell' grandaughter? We were playmates. We all attended the local school, and would sometimes visit a milkbar called the Temple Bar. I recall 13, Hill Top as being in a small terrace, perhaps 3 cottages, it had small ornate fish ponds in the garden with a railway line running along the bottom. The view from the front of the cottage overlooked the hills opposite, one morning we awoke to find that a plane had crashed on the hills, we stood and watched the smoke rising from the wreckage. I have no idea if it was German or British. I am thinking of revisiting Garn. for a weekend and would love to meet someone to share my memories with and perhaps visit Hill Top, if its still there.
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Comment from Tracy Roberts on Thursday, 3rd March 2011.