The Blitz in Kerswill Road, St Thomas

Photo:Children learn about the Blitz on a visit to RAMM

Children learn about the Blitz on a visit to RAMM

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Kerswill Road, St Thomas

Mother decides its time to go
By Roy Huxtable

I've lots of memories of St Thomas but the bit that sticks in my mind is the Blitz.  We lived in Kerswill Road; myself, two sisters and my mother. I vividly remember the Blitz. I was five years old. Father was a long way away...  We had survived several bad nights sitting in the shelters. Then after one very bad night, a very bad night, Mother decided it was time to go. We went up to Grandmother's in Lynton, in North Devon.

The very next night the house went.  It was one of a row of four houses and they all came down.  That was the night after we moved.

This page was added by Sarah, Curator of West Exe on 16/10/2007.

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We've had an enquiry from a gentleman, now in Australia, whose family in St Thomas were called Kerswel. You can see it in the Notes & Queries section. I wonder if there's any connection with the road name mentioned here?

By Sarah, Curator of West Exe
On 17/01/2008

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