Reader from Sussex
The book will provide an interesting insight into life at the RMS in the very different world
of seventy years ago…
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John Jackson, Editor, MQ
Rarely does a book appear written by someone who was a beneficiary of Masonic benevolence. This excellent and moving tale is her thanks.
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Jacqueline Sage, Librarian
The physical discomfort of wasting nothing, of patient endurance, is very vivid, as is the young girl's experience of the realities of war,and hurrying to hear Churchill's messages to the nation.
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Readers from Wiltshire
The pranks the girls played on each other and the staff … what fun they had!.
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Barry Oakley, Derbyshire Circle
Barbara makes no little recognition of the philanthropic principles of Freemasonry and
the sacrifices her mother made for her.
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A reader from Devon
It is all so clear-brings to mind many haunting memories of the wartime and post war "LEAN" years of great difficulty we all had to endure.
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