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American Military Hospital at Kingston Lacy

by North Dorset Volunteer & Community Action

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North Dorset Volunteer & Community Action
People in story: 
Harry Brown and Ray Browm
Location of story: 
Kingston Lacy and Wimborne, Dorset
Background to story: 
Civilian
Article ID: 
A2967113
Contributed on: 
02 September 2004

My father worked on the boilers at the 106 US Hospital in the Park at Kingston Lacy - '8 hours on and 8 hours off'. I was seven years old at the start of the war and went to Wimborne Council School. I can remember evacuees coming to Wimborne.

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