Billeted in Stroud 1939-40 by Eric Armstrong

Billeted in Stroud 1939-40 by Eric Armstrong

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A heartfelt tribute to Stroud from an ex-evacuee who was sent there to seek safety during the Second World War.

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Billeted in Stroud 1939-40 by Eric Armstrong

'Kids supposed to evacuate this afternoon. Later told that it is tomorrow. Said goodbye to John and all my pals. May never see them again.' In October 1939, sixteen-year-old Eric Armstrong took the coach from his modest home in Handsworth, Birmingham to faraway rural Gloucestershire. Living away from Mum and Dad turned out to be much more pleasant than anticipated. He was fortunate in his placement and made lots of new friends. Stroud turned out to be an idyllic retreat from the bustle of Birmingham, where Eric could enjoy walks, cycle rides and trips to the cinema. And as for company: 'there are lots of simply lovely girls here - all sorts and sizes ...' With warmth and vivid detail, Eric describes a time that was full of new challenges and tiresome shortages; yet also of kindness and humour, resilience and courage.
Eric Armstrong was born, raised and educated in Handsworth, Birmingham. Following army service during 1942 to 1947, he became a student at Birmingham University. During retirement he has developed a keen interest in postcards of old Birmingham and has written a number of historical books about the city.
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ISBN 13 9781445602936
ISBN 10 1445602938
Title Billeted in Stroud 1939-40
Author Eric Armstrong
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Year published 2011-02-15
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.