- Contributed by
- Essex Action Desk
- People in story:
- Ivy Sackett and Dolly Ashby
- Location of story:
- Rushden, Northants
- Background to story:
- Civilian
- Article ID:
- A5343211
- Contributed on:
- 26 August 2005
Bomb drops on Alfred St. School, Rushden , Northants
āThis story was submitted to the Peopleās War site by Anita Howard (nee Anita Sackett) from the Essex Action Desk CSV on behalf of herself and has been added to the site with her permission. Anita Sackett fully understands the siteās terms and conditionsā
My mother Ivy Sackett (nee Corby) worked at John Whiteās shoe factory in Rushden, Northants making boots for British forces. Nurseries were provided for young children so that mothers could work for the war effort. I remember the little nursery in Tennyson Rd. where I had to have an afternoon nap on a foldaway bed in the afternoon.
My peg had the picture of a lamb on it. One Christmas, the boys were given toy tanks and the girls a soft woollen ball. Needless to say I wanted a tank!
In October 1940 people in the factory heard an aeroplane overhead. From the fire escape they watched a German plane zoom over the High Street dropping a stick of bombs over the buildings below.
My mumās friend Aunt Dolly said,
āWe just stared and couldnāt believe it. It was like watching the filmsā.
The Queen Victoria Hotel was hit, some cottages in Duck St., Caveās boot and shoe factory and Alfred St. Junior School. Minutes later the forewoman said,
āThose whoāve got kids āad better goo1ā
Several children and a teacher were killed. Luckily no-one in our families were hurt but Aunt Madeleine was in the school when the bomb fell. She was shocked numb but not injured.
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