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Exploring Local Newspapers - Hucknall Library
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The experience of life, particularly the Home Front, during the Second World War, continues to fascinate young and old alike.
In the workplace, women took the jobs of absent men, and the county played host to evacuees from more vulnerable centres. Communities showed an increase in neighbourliness and comradeship. Almost everyone was encouraged to become involved in the war effort, no matter how small their input.
Attendees to this talk will have the chance to view and handle local records, to show how family life was transformed through rationing, air raids and the daily blackout. While crucial battles were being fought in Egypt or Normandy, ordinary people were concerned with changes to everyday life, such as worn-out clothes, digging for victory and preparing for possible invasion.
Places are limited, so booking is highly advised.
Places are limited, so booking is highly advised.