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It was there, one night when dad was away on sea-trials of the Corvettes Bristol was building, that...

Shelagh Bliss - Diary 3

At Christmas we got a lovely food parcel from relatives in Canada. Mum used to use rice or potato water to...

Shelagh Bliss - Diary 4

Our windows were criss-crossed with sticky tape to prevent the glass flying when they blew in because of...

Shelagh Bliss - Diary 5

The Prince's Theatre was destroyed, but the Theatre Royal, the oldest theatre in Britain was safe. My...

Shelagh Bliss - Diary 6

We lit a huge bonfire in the road, changed the street lamp's light bulbs for larger ones, and, with my...

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