Life before, during and after WW2 in South London
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Interviewee name: Beryl Donovan
Date of event: 1 Jan 1940
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Beryl has lived in Rotherhithe all of her life. Before WW2 started she lived with her mother and father in a town house with a large garden, but the council knocked the houses down to make room for a large estate of flats, where she has lived ever since… During the war Beryl was evacuated to Hove and did not return to London until the worst of the war was over. She talks of how childhood and the area was so very different back then, it was a simple life where children played in the streets, caught trams to school and women never worked after they were married. Beryl went to work in the city when she was 18 for an accountancy firm. Women never worked in accountancy before the war, but after all the men were sent away to fight the women had to take over from them. She proceeded to work successfully in the industry for 42 years...

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from Stuart Prebble 30th Jun 2011, 07:52
What an amazing interview - we're only talking about the space of one lifetime, but this lady is talking about life before TV, refridgerators, vacuum cleaners, and transport that was by tram or horse and cart! Amazing. Well done Yasmin and well done Beryl for such a rich and enduring set of memories.
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