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German bomb devastation at the Lane.
found this on a website dedicated to sheffield war years, some very intresting and little known facts, anyone intrested i can either post the link or pm it.
MunXy
MunXy let me have it !![]()
Should show you what you can remember from your mid 30's shouldn't it BB?
A match got called off in the 80's due to an unexploded bomb being found nearby too.
Oldham in 1985 wasnt it?
Yes, it was. I was at London that weekend so I was able to watch the re-arranged fixture. I think we won 2-0
Thanks MunXy. Some interesting stuff here. I was born just after the war started (November 1939) but was too young to remember the blitz in December 1940. However, my parents/aunts/uncles used to talk about it for years afterwards - usually when the extended family gathered at Christmas time.
I have a distinct memory of my father (who was in the Home Guard) coming in from fire watching duties one night, saying that the Stokes paint works at Heeley had gone up in flames. I see from the date that this was on 9th May 1941. I would have been 18 months old at the time.
Could I really have remembered this at that young age - or was it a 'received memory' from conversations in later years?
Any child psychologists out there.... ?
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