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Memories told by my mother about a doodlebug

by Action Desk, BBC Radio Suffolk

Contributed by 
Action Desk, BBC Radio Suffolk
People in story: 
Mrs. Christine Barber and Vera Hempstead (mother)
Location of story: 
Stradishall, Nr. Newmarket, Suffolk near Chedborough Aerodrome
Background to story: 
Civilian
Article ID: 
A4201444
Contributed on: 
16 June 2005

I remember my mother telling me that when I was a baby she always put me out in my pram underneath an apple tree in the back garden. This particular day she didn't and a doodlebug landed right there! What a crater!

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