Gladys Remembers

My mum couldn't see any sense in celebrating VE
By Gladys Jones

I was born in 1942, so I don’t remember much of the war. I only really know what my mum told me. I know my mum wouldn’t let my brother and I join in the VE celebrations put on by the Peabody flats because my father was killed in 1944 when I was two, so she couldn’t see any sense in celebrating. I think it was quite a sad time for those coming home and those who didn’t; it shows the difference between them.

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Gladys shares her memories

Photo:Gladys (left) sits with her family

Gladys (left) sits with her family

Gladys Jones

Photo:Gladys's father, W J Slater, who died serving in the forces

Gladys's father, W J Slater, who died serving in the forces

Gladys Jones

Photo:Commemorative scroll

Commemorative scroll

Gladys Jones

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