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15 October 2014
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Our first intake of evacuees

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Genevieve
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George Samuel Plim
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Market Drayton, Shropshire
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Civilian
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A5823308
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20 September 2005

We had our first intake of evacuees from Salford. They arrived in Market Drayton on the local steam trains with their gas masks, etc. We then had an intake of high school girls from Manchester.

My aunt had one evacuee and my granny had two. One of these at Grandmas was my first girlfriend. She was exactly three years to the day younger than I was. The letters she wrote during the war, along with those from my family and friends, including Mr Parker-Bowles, really kept me going 鈥 they kept me sane.

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