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Born in Chard in 1940 Doreen Toms describes seeing her firstorange and eating her tinned peaches
Few bombs were dropped on Chard but here Harold Grabham shares his story about a cow being killed by one loose bomb
Mary Slade left Chard to serve her country
American GI’s Loved Fish and Chips
Roger Galpin, born in Chard in 1939 and still lives in the town shares some humorous very early childhood memories
Our troops were serving oversees for many years, here are some stories that were shared in letters Mary Slade left Chard to serve her country
Jean Smith Shares that Everyone Cycled Everywhere, and whenshe met an Evacuee
Relationships between locals and ‘the’ vacies were not always good as a sermon from the Vicar at St Marys Church shows
Marjorie Fowler shares stories about eating rabbit and having to grow vegetables
Here is a brief description about the role Margaret Bondfield played during World War Two