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Title: Alston WW2 Evacuees
Post by: Shellspacebabe on Tuesday 01 October 13 13:28 BST (UK)
Hello

My Dad was an evacuee between 1940 to 1945, he lived in a funny house that he said had a song written about it, they were going to demolish it but in the end they decided to house evacuees there.  He said it had steps going up to the front door and the road or a alley ran underneath it I think he said it was called "newhome" or "newhouse" not sure, does anyone remember it?  He lived there with three sisters one of whom was called Ethel

Title: Re: Alston WW2 Evacuees
Post by: VeraT on Sunday 06 October 13 19:53 BST (UK)
Hi, I live in Alston but wasn't born until 1947.  I will ask if anyone recognises the description of the house your father stayed in but maybe his name would jog memories better.

Regards, Vera
Title: Re: Alston WW2 Evacuees
Post by: Shellspacebabe on Monday 07 October 13 13:16 BST (UK)
Hi Vera

his name is Alan Young also known as Hugh apparently he ran everywhere and was known as the boy who never walked!!!

Thanks for your interest

 :)
Title: Re: Alston WW2 Evacuees
Post by: VeraT on Thursday 07 November 13 18:43 GMT (UK)
Hello, I haven't forgotten about you.  I have met one man who remembers your Dad at school and another who says that the only family he knew of with three daughters (one of whom was Ethel) was the Nicholson family.  Their father was called 'Newton' and near to them was a house called 'Carsonholme'.  Do you think this is how the Newholme, etc. maybe came about.  I am still asking for info. so see what this week brings.
Regards, Vera

Title: Re: Alston WW2 Evacuees
Post by: Shellspacebabe on Friday 08 November 13 12:24 GMT (UK)
Hello Vera

thank you for showing an interest and helping me  :) I believe the three sisters (all adults) were from Cumbria or Northumberland area and were evacuees.  Dad said the house he lived in was very odd one window had iron bars on it and it was a strange shape it was due for demolition but delayed due to the huge influx of evacuees so I am not sure if it is there any longer.  He went back to Alston in 1979 and a lady approached him in the street she actually remembered him! he was so taken aback he forgot to ask who she was :) I will see Dad next weekend and ask him if any of the names ring a bell
Title: Re: Alston WW2 Evacuees
Post by: infh2 on Saturday 08 January 22 17:16 GMT (UK)
Hi - did you ever get any further information on this? I may be able to help. My dad was evacuated to Alston with his mum after the war started. His three aunts were Molly, Ethel and Belle and they were already in Alston. Molly owned the house called Newholme which unfortunately is no longer there. I will try and attach a photo he has labelled up in case you recognise it? He has so many stories of living in Alston which I'd be happy to share if you think this may be the same house/Ethel.