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The War Years and Beyond #38

Posted by Viv Wilson on 8th July 2019 in GroWing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hall,Meynell,Hollybush Park,Burton General Hospital,F W Lycett,Fradley aerodrome,Second World War,First World War,LichField
...amely one F W Lycett, had kept a meticulous Meteorological Register in the early years oF the century.  He kept them in tWo large leather-bound volumes, the last entry being in February 1941.  Once the War Was over things got back to some sort oF ‘normality’; hoWever, times had changed and Women Were no longer satisFied With being in domestic service.  The attics, Which Were once Full oF servant girls, Were noW empty and by 1950 the number oF servants had Fallen to just three or Four With a FeW men Working in the gardens.  Over the next tWenty years the beautiFul gardens gradually Fell into a state oF decay, Which is hoW We Found them When We moved ther...
 

The War years and beyond

Posted by Viv Wilson on 7th October 1988 in early days | hoar cross hall,second World War,First World War,LichField,Fradley Aerodrom,Red Cross,Meynell,meterorological,christian community
...amely one F W Lycett, had kept a meticulous Meteorological Register in the early years oF the century.  He kept them in tWo large leather-bound volumes, the last entry being in February 1941. Once the War Was over things got back to some sort oF ‘normality’; hoWever, times had changed and Women Were no longer satisFied With being in domestic service.  The attics, Which Were once Full oF servant girls, Were noW empty and by 1950 the number oF servants had Fallen to just three or Four With a FeW men Working in the gardens.  Over the next tWenty years the beautiFul gardens gradually Fell into a state oF decay, Which is hoW We Found them When We moved there...
 

The War Years and Beyond #37

Posted by Viv Wilson on 17th May 2020 in GroWing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hall,Meynell,hollybush park,Victorian,burton general hospital,Bishops,evacuees,Birmingham,second World War
...amely one F W Lycett, had kept a meticulous Meteorological Register in the early years oF the century. He kept them in tWo large leather-bound volumes, the last entry being in February 1941. Once the War Was over things got back to some sort oF ‘normality’; hoWever, times had changed and Women Were no longer satisFied With being in domestic service. The attics, Which Were once Full oF servant girls, Were noW empty and by 1950 the number oF servants had Fallen to just three or Four With a FeW men Working in the gardens. Over the next tWenty years the beautiFul gardens gradually Fell into a state oF decay, Which is hoW We Found them When We moved there in 197...
 

The War Years and Beyond #40

Posted by Viv Wilson on 14th March 2021 in GroWing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hall,Meynell,Fradley aerodrome,First World War,second World War,Auxiliary Red Cross Hospital,Hollybush Park,monks
...amely one F W Lycett, had kept a meticulous Meteorological Register in the early years oF the century. He kept them in tWo large leather-bound volumes, the last entry being in February 1941. Once the War Was over things got back to some sort oF ‘normality’; hoWever, times had changed and Women Were no longer satisFied With being in domestic service. The attics, Which Were once Full oF servant girls, Were noW empty and by 1950 the number oF servants had Fallen to just three or Four With a FeW men Working in the gardens. Over the next tWenty years the beautiFul gardens gradually Fell into a state oF decay, Which is hoW We Found them When We moved there in 197...
 

The War Years and Beyond #39

Posted by Viv Wilson on 14th February 2022 in GroWing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hall,Meynell,Second World War,barometric,First World War,London,Red Cross,doWnton abbey,Hotel and Spa,Fradley aerodrome,keeping up With the aristocrats
...amely one F W Lycett, had kept a meticulous Meteorological Register in the early years oF the century. He kept them in tWo large leather-bound volumes, the last entry being in February 1941. Once the War Was over things got back to some sort oF ‘normality’; hoWever, times had changed and Women Were no longer satisFied With being in domestic service. The attics, Which Were once Full oF servant girls, Were noW empty and by 1950 the number oF servants had Fallen to just three or Four With a FeW men Working in the gardens. Over the next tWenty years the beautiFul gardens gradually Fell into a state oF decay, Which is hoW We Found them When We moved there in 197...
 

The War Years and Beyond #36

Posted by Viv Wilson on 6th January 2023 in GroWing Up In a Stately Home | hoar cross hall,Meynell,Red Cross,christian community,Hotel and Spa,hollybush park,burton general hospital,consultant,Doctor,Birmingham,evacuees,second World War,Hospital,Fradley aerodrome,LichField,War OFFice
...amely one F W Lycett, had kept a meticulous Meteorological Register in the early years oF the century. He kept them in tWo large leather-bound volumes, the last entry being in February 1941. Once the War Was over things got back to some sort oF ‘normality’; hoWever, times had changed and Women Were no longer satisFied With being in domestic service. The attics, Which Were once Full oF servant girls, Were noW empty and by 1950 the number oF servants had Fallen to just three or Four With a FeW men Working in the gardens. Over the next tWenty years the beautiFul gardens gradually Fell into a state oF decay, Which is hoW We Found them When We moved there in 197...
 
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