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I was evacuated to Walsingham and stayed with Mr & Mrs Nelson in Mount Pleasant. I attended the local school and then moved on to the school in Wells. Our neighbours were the son and his wife and a son called Charlie. The son worked on a farm and had an allotment. He had a pony and trap and kept a large pig which I remember taking to Market. Mr Nelson, known locally as Hobo, died while I was there, I remember him being taken on a cart to be be burried. I went to local church Sunday School. There was one Salvation Army family living in the village called Bobbins, they went to the Army in Fakenham. I think I was in Walsingham for about a year. I tried to find Mount Pleasant on a trip last year, next time I will consult the map before I go. I suppose my memories are mixed. My sister stayed with a family in Little Walsingham the year maybe approx. One day we went on the bus to school and when we arrived in Wells we were allowed to wait outside the station because the King and Queen were arriving. We stood in a semi-circle outside the station. The Royal train parked in the sidings next to the school playing fields. I came from Plumstead in London. I went home to start a new school because I had passed the scolarship, it took a long time in those days to get the results, I had sat the exams before I left London.

Written by Ronald Chorley. To send Ronald Chorley a private message, click here.

A memory of Walsingham in Norfolk shared on Tuesday, 6th April 2010.

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RE: RE: Evacuation

Walsingham hasnt changed since the 1930s, except Mount Pleasant has been added, when I don't know. I moved into the village 8 years ago in 2003, and it's a lovely little place though very busy with people visiting from April to October, when then after it settles down to the peace and quiet we all love. The only trouble with today's world are the car parkers in the village making the street a hazard, that said the village hasn't altered much except I understand in its heyday one didn't have to travel to Fakenham to go shopping, it was all in the village, Drapers, Hardware shops, Bakers, Butchers, Greengrocers, now it's just a tea shop, post office open 2 days a week, village stores, 2 pubs and gifts for the church visitors.

Comment from David Buettner-Banks on Sunday, 4th December 2011.

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