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WARTIME MEMORIES

Evacuated to Langley on Tyne in 1940 as an 11 year old, my memories relating to this peroid remain undimmed. It was a strange world to me, coming as I did with many other children escaping the war.  I was taken into care by a farming family.
I missed having children to play with and found it lonely and was unhappy attending the local school placed approximately 2 miles away (no school buses then). The elderly male  teacher, Mr Heslop, was an absolute horror to me at least. His favourite was an older boy, the school bully, who hailed from Gosport.
I returned to my parents before the end of the war.  My best friend throughout my stay was Miss Chrissie the farmer's daughter. Often I think of her now.

A memory of Langley-On-Tyne in Northumberland shared on Wednesday, 25th February 2009.

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