A gift for Remembrance Day
Nov. 9th, 2013 10:44 amSo the Entling has a project for me if I want it.
He looked a bit sheepish in the telling; turns out that years ago someone came to him with their relative's diary, a gentleman who had lived through the blitz in the immediate area. While the family wanted to retain copyright, they were happy for some of it to be seen by visitors to the wood. To this end, they sent a CD, which has now been lost/corrupted, an email with a file which we have, and a letter - thankfully as it is the only paper provenance. I would love to have a look at the diary itself, but it sounds like the family were not up for that at all.
So in terms of material, what we actually possess is a document which incorporates copies of newspaper cuttings. The diarist is meticulous, and the details are often very ordinary...he spends a morning darning a sock, he has a 'cig', he plays cards, they have a little sherry - then interspersed with this, details of the bombings, the drone of 'Jerries' overhead and anti-aircraft fire, people sleeping in the hall, someone hiding under the table, the refugees next door... When the Entling first mentioned it, I envisioned a map/collage of the area marking the streets where the bomb drops were cited, and quotes from the diary at each point. But it feels to me like a waste, plucking out the 'exciting' bits to make a picture. There's so much more to it as a piece of local history. I honestly don't know what form it should take to do it justice. My head is full of questions, and if chums can offer ideas,I would be very grateful!
1) The diarist is a TB sufferer; he describes going to St Giles Hospital for injections. I know nothing of how TB would have been treated then. Does anyone know where I could find out? And where I might be able to find records of St Giles? I do not think such a hospital exists now, and the intartubes are not helping much.
2) The diarist refers to 'Time bombs.'
larians suggests these may be V1s/bombs primed to go off later rather than on impact. Has anyone heard this term refer to anything else?
3)The diarist talks about the refugees next door. If I can find this place, I can at least work out where he lived in relation to the streets/bomb drops around him, bearing in mind I have neither his surname nor his address. There's the library of course, and time was you could go to the Town Hall and check out the electoral roll, but I don't know if it is still the case, or if it goes back far enough. Can anyone suggest ways I could find out about WW2 refugee houses/hostels in an area?
Thanks for any help you can give!
He looked a bit sheepish in the telling; turns out that years ago someone came to him with their relative's diary, a gentleman who had lived through the blitz in the immediate area. While the family wanted to retain copyright, they were happy for some of it to be seen by visitors to the wood. To this end, they sent a CD, which has now been lost/corrupted, an email with a file which we have, and a letter - thankfully as it is the only paper provenance. I would love to have a look at the diary itself, but it sounds like the family were not up for that at all.
So in terms of material, what we actually possess is a document which incorporates copies of newspaper cuttings. The diarist is meticulous, and the details are often very ordinary...he spends a morning darning a sock, he has a 'cig', he plays cards, they have a little sherry - then interspersed with this, details of the bombings, the drone of 'Jerries' overhead and anti-aircraft fire, people sleeping in the hall, someone hiding under the table, the refugees next door... When the Entling first mentioned it, I envisioned a map/collage of the area marking the streets where the bomb drops were cited, and quotes from the diary at each point. But it feels to me like a waste, plucking out the 'exciting' bits to make a picture. There's so much more to it as a piece of local history. I honestly don't know what form it should take to do it justice. My head is full of questions, and if chums can offer ideas,I would be very grateful!
1) The diarist is a TB sufferer; he describes going to St Giles Hospital for injections. I know nothing of how TB would have been treated then. Does anyone know where I could find out? And where I might be able to find records of St Giles? I do not think such a hospital exists now, and the intartubes are not helping much.
2) The diarist refers to 'Time bombs.'
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3)The diarist talks about the refugees next door. If I can find this place, I can at least work out where he lived in relation to the streets/bomb drops around him, bearing in mind I have neither his surname nor his address. There's the library of course, and time was you could go to the Town Hall and check out the electoral roll, but I don't know if it is still the case, or if it goes back far enough. Can anyone suggest ways I could find out about WW2 refugee houses/hostels in an area?
Thanks for any help you can give!