Seaton and East Devon in the Second World War

Author(s): Ted Gosling 

ISBN: 9781781554296
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A fascinating and moving portrait East Devon during the War, told by its residents.

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  • Includes reminiscences from most of East Devon, including Seaton, Sidmouth, Exmouth, Honiton and Axminster

  • Illustrated with 50 rarely-seen photographs

  • Written by a well-known local-born historian and curator of Seaton Museum

Although not in the front line of the Second World War, East Devon had its share of privation. It was home to many evacuees, some of whom stayed in the area after the war. Seaton itself was also the site of an internment camp, and home to soldiers from many lands, some of whom were killed fighting for the British cause. Seaton families also lost sons to the war, many of them in heroic circumstances. It was a time when the community came together in a way which had not been seen before or since.

Ted Gosling has collected many fascinating and moving memories from local folk about their own experiences during this unique time. Through their words, and their own snapshots of the era, we can travel back in time to an area which flourished with ‘Dunkirk Spirit’ and made good friends with visiting soldiers from other lands.

Among the reminiscences are tales of Wartime activity in: Seaton, Beer, Colyton, Sidmouth, Axminster, Exmouth, Honiton and Branscombe.



BOOK ISBN 9781781554296
FORMAT 234 x 156 mm
BINDING Paperback
PAGES 128 pages
PUBLICATION DATE 15 July 2014
TERRITORY World
ILLUSTRATIONS 88 black-and-white photographs

 

 







Ted Gosling is a well-known local historian in Seaton and the author of many books on the surrounding area. Ted is also the Curator of Seaton Museum.



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