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- Part Four/2 What Happened Next
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- Part Three 4 Imagine me a School-Maam
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- Part Three 1: Sht.Hand Typist, Porton. Transferred from Overseas Duty.
- Part Two 11 Marriage and the Scum of the World
- Part Two 10 Almost Home and Noel
- Part Two 9 Hectically Excited
- Part Two 8: Marriage – No second hand or damaged material
- Part Two 7: Experimental Theatre
- Part Two 6: Bouncing Back “Scarier, Scarier, Ra, Ra, Ra”
- Part Two 5: Betrayed
- Part Two 4: Cholera and Riots
- Part Two 3: Life as Medicine
- Part Two 2: Quick Ripening of Intense Feelings
- Part Two 1: Fresh and Innocent
- Part One: Growing Up in Britain 1925 – 1945
- Len: Our Ownest Darling Girl – The Background and Acknowledgments
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Part Four/2 What Happened Next
Part Four Chapter Two What Happened Next. The original batch of letters, photos and memorabilia bought on ebay in 2007 ended with the letter from Ena to Mum written on 19 June, 1950, listing the injuries, and diseases that killed … Continue reading →
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Part Four/1: Wynyard Hall
Part Four Chapter One Wynyard Hall “I shall hate to leave college.” Wynyard Hall and the 7th Lord Londonderry Wynyard Hall near Stockton in Co. Durham in the north east of England was one of three … Continue reading →
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Len: Our Ownest Darling Girl – The Background and Acknowledgments
To read the Chapters in chronological order: go to CHAPTERS (above) and click on the Chapter you wish to read, or to access a chapter you can also go to Recent Posts on the right. This online publication is free, … Continue reading →