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by Graham Phythian


  STUART CUNNINGHAM

  I recall the night when a special train, all lit up with bulbs, came clanging down Manchester Road [to Denton] to announce Victory in Europe. It meant my dad would be coming home.

  (From Denton Voices)

  PHILIP LLOYD

  On VJ Day a tram came past the shop, and they had the illuminated tram, bulbs all over the outside, and I remember my mother getting us up at about 10.30 p.m. to go to the front attic window to see this tram passing. I wasn’t very impressed at the time!

  HILDA MASON

  We couldn’t afford to go to Albert Square. In the streets and that, they put tables, and everybody made jelly, cakes, and whatever they could, and we had a real good celebration when it was all over.

  And it was surprising how quick you got back to normal life, even though you’d had all those years of upheaval.

  A modern-day photo of the War Memorial in Piccadilly Gardens, commemorating those killed during the Luftwaffe raids on the city of Manchester. (Author’s collection)

  CONTRIBUTORS

  Names marked with a * indicate those interviewed by the author.

  Harry Abraham Allen Hayes

  Barry Abrahams Frances Henson

  Marjorie Ainsworth* Jeanne Herring

  Bill Ashton Edward Higson

  Roy S. Ashworth Bryant Anthony Hill*

  Roy Bevan Francis Hogan*

  John Burton Dennis Humphries*

  Alice Campbell Jenny Johnson*

  Harry Capper Trefor Jones*

  Elizabeth Chapman Margaret Kierman

  Joan Constable Marjorie Lloyd

  Ivy Corrigan Mary Lloyd

  Mary Corrigan Philip Lloyd*

  June Cowan* Ida McNally

  Maurice Cowan Joe Marlor

  Dr R.A. Cranna T. Marriott-Moore

  Stuart Cunningham Hilda Mason*

  William Cunningham Roy Mather*

  Arthur Robert Davenport* Thyra Mather*

  Nancy Drumm* Nora Marjorie May

  Annie Gibb* Mickie Mitchell*

  Margaret Greaves* Doreen Needham

  Mary Malcolm Gregory Ruth Palmer

  Frank Hargreaves* John Pearson

  Pat Hargreaves Harry Pexton

  Ellis Phythian Snr. Ann Stansfield

  Fred Plant Phyllis Stewart

  Bob Potts* Diane Swift* [pseudonym]

  Olive Quayle Eileen Towers*

  Donald Read Hugh Varah

  Ernest Rigby Doris Wade

  Peter Roughan Doris White*

  Helen Sephton* Bob Wild

  Brian Seymour* Stan Wilkinson

  Evelyn Seymour * Dr Garfield Williams

  Rosa Slater Norman Williamson*

  Renee Smith Dennis Wood*

  BIBLIOGRAPHY

  AND SOURCES

  Chapman, Elizabeth, One Child’s War: Memories of a Wartime Childhood in Stockport (Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, 1990)

  Cooper, Ian, Hardy, Clive, and Hochland, Henry, Manchester at War: A Pictorial Account 1939–45 (MEN Special Edition) (Archive Productions Ltd, 1986)

  Cronin, Jill, and Pilcher, Marion, Denton Voices (Chalford Oral History, 1998)

  Gardiner, Juliet, The Blitz: The British Under Attack (HarperPress, 2010)

  Hardy, Clive, Manchester at War (First Edition/MEN, 2005)

  Hayes, Cliff (Ed.), Our Blitz: Red Sky Over Manchester (Kemsley Newspapers Ltd, 1945)

  Howarth, Ken, Manchester Wartime Memories (Manchester Library and Information Services, 2006)

  Hylton, Stuart, Reporting the Blitz: News from the Home Front Communities (The History Press, 2012)

  Lavery, Brian, The British Home Front Pocket-Book (Conway, 2010)

  Leach, Bernard, Hibberd, Helen, and Reed, Kate (compilers), ‘Memories of Chorlton’ (Manchester City Council, 2011)

  Levine, Joshua, Forgotten Voices of the Blitz and the Battle For Britain: A New History in the Words of the Men and Women on Both Sides (Random House/Imperial War Museum, 2006)

  Potts, Bob, The Old Pubs of Hulme and Chorlton-on-Medlock (Neil Richardson, 1983)

  Read, Donald, A Manchester Boyhood in the Thirties and Forties: Growing Up in War and Peace (Edwin Mellor, 2003)

  ‘Recollections: Heaton Park Memories’ (North West Sound Archive)

  ‘Recollections: Ramsbottom Memories’ (North West Sound Archive)

  Various, Spirit of Manchester (City News Supplement, 8 February, 1940)

  Various, Front Line 1940–41: The Official Story of the Civil Defence of Britain (HM Stationery Office, 1942)

  Various, World War II: An Account of Local Stories (Newsquest Media Group, 2004)

  Wild, Bob, The Dogs of War: A Prestwich Boyhood (Bob Wild, 2008)

  Wright, Simon, Memories of the Salford Blitz: Christmas 1940 (Neil Richardson, 1987)

  WEBSITES

  www.nwsoundarchive.co.uk www.chorltongoodneighbours.org

  www.movinghistory.ac.uk www.levyboy.com

  www.britishpathe.com

  For a striking visual record of Manchester’s wartime years, especially of the Blitz, Messrs Howarth’s and Hardy’s books are highly recommended. Also well worth a look is the unforgettable ten-minute film ‘Manchester Took It Too’, produced by the film unit of the Co-Operative Wholesale Society, and available for domestic viewing from the North West Film Archive. Contact details (from April 2014):

  North-West Film Archive

  Archives+

  Manchester Central Library

  M2 5PD

  Email: [email protected]

  Copyright

  First published in 2014

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