« Reply #4 on: Friday 20 November 09 11:02 GMT (UK) »
This area of Bristol was bombed a lot in the war. It is quite near Bristol airport and the docks - and of course there where the engine and aircraft factories in north Bristol. My family talked about the raids and people who were killed.
A lot of people had garden shelters but my grandparents used the public one. I remember some of the shelters from when I was young - for instance the one at my school. I wonder if we would manage to get so many built in such a short time nowadays.
I have been following up the BLitz in Bristol and am amazed at the devastation. For instance Mardons. the company my great grandfather worked for, had nine factories burnt down.
Does anyone remeber the raids or the HOme guard (my grandfather was a member) in KNowle? I am interested in any stories that help me understand my families life there then
Liz
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