Evacuees
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Later, my father was evacuated again, but this time by himself, to a family in Merthyr Tydfil in Wales who had offered to take in London evacuees. They were a huge family, who although far from wealthy, looked after him wonderfully, they were very jolly, caring and very generous, despite having a large family of their own to feed and look after. As an adult, he went back to visit this family in Wales whenever he could, he was eternally grateful to them for their generosity and kindness, despite their lack of wealth.
I am researching my family history and have come across an A.C. Halliday (not related) who was a teacher from Rochester, Kent, evacuated with his class to Nantyglo, South Wales in the 40s ... there is a reference in his writing to Duffryn House, New Road but I have been unable to locate this and some local people I've asked do not seem to remember it either ... can anyone throw some light on this please ... Thank you.
till all hours telling stories. There was no air conditioning so all the neighborhood porches were lit up with the moms and dads and kids till we finally felt tired enough to sleep. The ice cream trucks. I remember the horse pulling the cart? or whatever; but can't remember what was being delivered. Seems like all the movies were musicals. So many fond memories.
I too remember the ice-cream trucks, the fresh fish sellers on wheel barrows, Royal Mail delivering parcels by horse and cart, searching for shops that might have food left for sale,
and trying to read at night by nite lights. Our main treat was also the cinemas,but we couldn't afford to pay to get in so it was any we could to watch the films.
Children today do not know the meaning of deprivation as we were always hungry and often very very cold. Hard times, but still remembered.