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Sherbourne village, Warwickshire

by warwick library user 4

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05 September 2003

1939- We moved to a half timbered cottage opposite the school in Sherbourne, earth floor kitchen, no water, primus stove and oil lamps. Water was colllected from a spring in a nerby field. Cows permitting!

Village school was one classroom- taught by Mrs Hemmings.

Village had film shows and war news in a wooden hut at times.

We moved to Barford in the Spring of 1940. After a snowy Winter, I was the only one at school the day of the deep snow.

Father caught trout from a local stream.

In the Spring time I had four fried moorhen eggs on a round of fried bread before I went to school.

Tony Talliss

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