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Bessie, Charles and Roland Peace

Bessie (1898-1993) After my parents divorced, when my brother and I were still little, we used to go and stay with our paternal grandmother, Bessie, or to us, ‘Granny’, in her small one bedroom flat in Finchley, London. Dad would pick us up every other Saturday morning and drive us down to London. He’d then stay for the afternoon, sitting in the arm chair, chain smoking and watching ‘Grandstand’ before leaving to go back to his house in London sometime between the start of the Basil Brush show and the beginning of Doctor Who. Gus and I loved staying with […]

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Our Christmas memories of Dad being allergic to paper crowns

Yup. My favourite Christmas memories include how Dad is allergic to those paper crowns that come out of Christmas crackers. Let me explain. Every year, we’d wait eagerly for Christmas lunch – even willing to miss the Christmas Top Of The Pops – and watch with delight as my Mum insisted on pulling a cracker with my Dad and we’d all laugh as he started to heave and blow, claiming that the hat was constricting his blood flow and he was in danger of passing out … all until he took it off a minute later and we’d all grin […]

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Uncovering My Maternal Grandmother’s Past: Florence Mabel Percival

“To begin at the beginning…” In the summer of 2024 I started to seriously look into my family history. My daughter had started to build our family tree on Ancestry.co.uk. In fact, she had done more than ‘started’; she’d done an excellent job in laying the foundations for her family tree. But there were gaps. And I was conscious that since my parents had both died (my father in 2018, my mother in 2009) there were family stories, often half-remembered, that I had in my memories from childhood that perhaps my brother also shared, but perhaps not. I wanted to […]

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