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War Time in Perivale

I was born July 1932 and moved to Perivale new housing estate developed by Percy Bilton in 1935, the name Bilton Road after him. The housing side was built by Taylor Woodrow and to my knowledge the same for Medway Parade. Ref to Alan Grose letter. I well remember the landmine, we use to play on the bomb site after school. I remember Reggie Eels from Selborne School who lived in the first block of houses in Hodder Drive the Woodhouse Avenue end where I thought the bomb had landed. The photos were in the Ealing Paper which my mother had cut out. Would it be possible for Alan Grose to email me the photos please? At nine years, I remember those long nights of bombing. The target was The Hoover Building on the Western Avenue, Perivale, making munitions, and the Peerless furniture manufacturers, making Horsa Gliders. On the golf course opposite was an ACK-ACK gunsite and search light battery. The Hoover building was in camouflage and when the guns went off on a bombing raid it shock the whole of Perivale. On one heavy night of bombing they dropped hundreds of incendiaries, one landed on our roof in George V Way, other houses were hit, turning night into day. Three bombs landed on Horsenden Hill and there was a direct hit on the golf club opposite the Hoover Building, killing some people. The raids were getting more frequent so they closed down Perivale School and most of us were evacuated to Cornwall. We were there for many months and on returning we started school at Selbourne. In 1945 I was a paper boy for Youdons, Mr Giddings was the owner, which I think is now Martins. When the war was over I was stopped that morning by many readers to see the headlines. I delivered around Bilton Road, Jubilee Road, Horsenden Lane. and George vV Way where I lived. I left Perivale in 1958 and now live in Australia. David Ardouin.

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A memory of Perivale in Middlesex shared on Wednesday, 27th April 2011.

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I was born in 1937. My parents had bought a house at Scorton Avenue at the other end of Woodhouse Avenue, backing onto Hoovers Sports ground. I do remember air raids but although I lived throughout the war in Perivale, I was a bit young to remember the 1941 raids. I started school at Selbourne Primary in 1942 and I recall a fighter plane flying very low over the school during one dogfight. We used to shelter in the cloakroom. I recall the bombsite where the landmine had destroyed the houses but don't remember it happening. I also remember that on the perimeter of Ealing Dean Cricket Ground there were a group of dugouts with what we thought were German prisoners living in them but on reflection they were probably Polish. Does anybody know?

Comment from Brian Calder on Thursday, 8th September 2011.

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