Book 5

Land Girl

by Peter Hepplewhite

Published 12 December 2018
This book makes for a fascinating read, consisting of the personal accounts of five contributors - women who were actually in the Land Army during the Second World War. Together with information on why the Land Army was set up and what it involved, the book provides details on the training required, the uniforms worn and the work that the women were expected to do. An intriguing look at the completely new way of life experienced by the contributors in wartime Britain. Complete with colour and black and white photographs, glossary and index.

Evacuee

by Peter Hepplewhite

Published 17 April 2003
This book makes for a fascinating read, consisting of the personal accounts of four contributors - men and women who were child evacuees during the Second World War. Together with information on the evacuation programme including why it was needed, the book provides details on the new homes the evacuees went to, their lives there, and the eventual return to their families at the end of the war. It takes an intriguing look at the new way of life experienced by the contributors in wartime Britain. It is complete with colour and black and white photographs, a glossary and an index.

Royal Air Force

by Peter Hepplewhite

Published 12 June 2003
This book is a fascinating read, consisting of the stories of five contributors - four RAF veterans and one member of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force. Together with background information on the Royal Air Force, the book looks at basic training and flight schools, foreign postings and provides details on the various fighter and bomber planes. It offers an intriguing look at the exciting and often frightening experiences of the contributors in wartime Britain. It comes complete with colour and black and white photographs, glossary and index.

My War: Evacuee

by Peter Hepplewhite

Published 1 January 2005
This book makes for a fascinating read, consisting of the personal accounts of four contributors - men and women who were child evacuees during the Second World War. Together with information on the evacuation programme including why it was needed, the book provides details on the new homes the evacuees went to, their lives there, and the eventual return to their families at the end of the war. An intriguing look at the new way of life experienced by the contributors in wartime Britain. Complete with colour and black and white photographs, glossary and index.