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Wallasey Holiday Home - Evacuee Site?? or Mum and
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Heather | Report | 27 Feb 2007 22:07 |
You can google for this place. But as it happens, I found that my m-i-l was also evacuated from London in 1944 to Southport when she was due to have her first son - apparently the council made arrangments for pregnant women to go to safe areas for the confinement and then return a few weeks after the birth - not sure how safe that really worked out! I should think Southport isnt far from Wallasey - they must have had a good deal with Cheshire seaside councils! But google search for that place, but Im sure it will be same reasons. |
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Esta | Report | 27 Feb 2007 21:48 |
Hi Can anyone point me in the direction of finding out whether Wallasey Holiday Home, Scotland Street, Ellesmere was an evacuee site during WWII. I'm trying to figure out why my grandmother would be up there having a baby when her husband was in Chiswick. Sue |
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