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An Ordinary Family in World War ll

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posted on 2024-06-05, 18:21 authored by Their Finest Hour Project Team

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Photographs: 1. My mother Frances and me c1941 2. A Morrison shelter 3. [removed for copyright reasons] 4. Certificate awarded to my mother by the Civil Defence 5. Street party in Wanstead, East London, celebrating Victory in Europe 1945 - My mother Frances is seated, second from the left in the middle row, with my baby brother on her lap (wearing his cowboy hat), and I'm kneeling in front of them. 6. My family, a couple of years after the war: Frances Jones (née Molloy), my brother Chris and me, our father John (Jack) Henry Jones

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Jack Jones, Frances Jones (nee Molloy), Tessa Hartog (nee Jones), Chris Jones

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Tessa Hartog

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They are my family

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Shared online via the Their Finest Hour project website.

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