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Barry Town Hall: Wartime Childhood Memories

When you consider the war and the hardships that were put on the people of Britain; children of course were in the midst of it all, but generally they took it all in their stride.

A collection of real wartime childhood memories from people who lived in Barry and the Vale of Glamorgan between 1914-1918.

When you consider the war and all the restrictions and hardships that were put on the people of Britain as a whole; children of course were in the midst of it all, but it seems generally they took it all in their stride.

In the 1990’s local historian, Phil Carradice, interviewed a number of people from Barry and the Vale of Glamorgan who shared their first hand memories of war time childhood in Wales between 1914-1918.

We hear from people like Miss Augusta Club who remembers when the Yanks arrived in the summer of 1918 and running to see them all lined up outside the Town Hall in Kings Square in Barry and Mr Ernest Plum tells us β€œwe seemed to spend our lives just playing.”

Between 1914 and 1918 Britain didn’t have enough hospitals to cope. The government wasn’t going to build more hospitals, so instead they took over school buildings. The children from these schools were sent to other schools close by, but in order to accommodate everyone, the day was cut in half - so some children did mornings and others afternoons. As the number of casualties went up and up, a half day at school gradually became the norm. No doubt children were in their element with half a day in school and the rest of the day off, playing.

Location: Barry Town Hall, Kings Square, Barry, the Vale of Glamorgan, CF63 4RW
Images courtesy of The Vale of Glamorgan Libraries and The Imperial War Museum
Contributor: Historian, Phil Carradice
The real war time memories of the people of Barry and the Vale of Glamorgan have been voiced by actors.

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