8th April 1945
Pat and I strolled to Susanne’s house at 11 and she took us
into the Catholic church. We had a huge
lunch and then took photos in the garden.
We went to a fete near the Palais de Justice- a new experience for
us. I won a colander and a vase in the
raffle. Had a laugh over the embarrassing
communal lavatories. Went dancing in the
evening.
With Susanne's family |
17th April
Sat by the lakes at lunchtime. The weather was glorious. Worked till 9 pm. Pat came back from Susanne’s laden with
lilac. She also brought our photos and 2
eggs for breakfast.
19th April 1945
My day off apart from Pay Parade. Tony called for me at 2.30 and we caught the
number 80 tram, changed to no. 40 and went to the terminus. We went to the Congo Museum but it was closed
so we walked for miles round the park, woods and lake. We heard a cuckoo. Eventually we stopped at a café for
lemonade. Caught a tram back to the
boating lake and spent an hour on the lake.
Walked back to Tony’s Mess for a cordial. I enjoyed the fresh air.
24th April 1945
Met Tony at 7.30 and took 2 trams, then walked over a bridge
which had been blown up by the British and then replaced with a temporary one
by Jerry. We saw the Japanese house and
the Chinese one. They are both
magnificent buildings. Watched people on
a roller skating rink. Went to the
Continental for a drink, then collected rhododendrons for the flat.
May 4th
1945
Busy day at the office.
Did a little sewing then someone came in with the startling news that Jerry
had surrendered to the British Army!
May 7th
1945 VE Day
I was sitting on the balcony drying my hair when I heard that
Jerry had given unconditional surrender.
Went to Pat’s office to hear the 6 o’clock news. Then we went to the Fair with all the
crowd. We had a grand time laughing our
heads off in the White Lodge. At 10.45
the All Clear sounded. All the girls
hung out of the Billet windows then we went out dancing till 1 o’clock in the
morning.
May 9th 1945
Visited the Botanic Gardens with Tommy and Fay. Looked round a church then sat in the YW
talking for 2 hours. Moved on to the Malcolm
Club where I met Reg. When Curly arrived
we went into the Dance and had something to eat as we were starving. There was a firework display.
The YWCA formerly occupied by the Gestapo |
May 12th 1945
Had a date with Tommy so I met him at the Metropole. We went to see Hollywood Canteen which was
quite good. Afterwards we went to the Café
Continental. I missed the Shuttle but a tank came along and said, "ATS Taxi
Service," so I got back in time.
May 13th 1945
Pat and I went to church and the service was excellent. I really enjoyed it. We stayed at the office till 8 pm. There was hot water there but none at our
billet. We went to the YW to hear
Churchill’s speech which was rather disappointing. He sounded very tired.
3rd June 1945
Watched the Corpus Christi Procession go past. Had a lovely meal at Susanne’s with mushrooms
but I was really ill afterwards.
6th June 1945
An extra day off for one year after D Day. Went to ENSA cinema to see "Ali Baba"- a film
in colour. Went on the boating lake.
9th June 1945
Rose at 4 to move my kit to room 10. It was awful saying Goodbye to Pat as she is
moving to Germany today.
25th June 1945
Caught a train to Antwerp.
Had to pay our fares. Not free
like Brussels.
27th June 1945
Margaret moved to Germany today. Staff took me to the flicks to see Clark
Gable in "Too Hot to Handle."
28th June 1945
Madame Toussaint called to see me and ask me to her home
this evening. We had coffee and cakes
and then her husband returned from Paris.
(Winnie Toussaint befriended Betty when her friends had left. Betty continued to write to Winnie until the
late 1960s)
Winnie and Betty |
2nd July 1945
Winnie Toussaint came to the flicks (cinema) with me and then we met
her husband in a café for cakes, ice-cream and strawberries.
5th July 1945
Working late most evenings.
Jack produced some cherry brandy at 8 pm. We had supper at the Y and the 3 men kept
talking politics. Jack and I walked
round the lakes before returning to our billets. We stood for ages watching the fish and the
frogs.
20th July 1945
Jack called for me at the office tonight. We took a tram to the terminus. The weather was beautiful. I discarded stockings and hat and we
scrambled amongst the brambles and the bracken.
I felt really free again. We did
quite a bit of walking then had lemonade at a café and sat talking.
5th August 1945
Packed up my things and dumped them at the office. Wingy laid on a taxi for me. Left at 12.
Had a pleasant flight. Watched
England appear from the pilot’s seat. It
was lovely. Had the usual rigmarole to
go through. Went to Euston & wangled
a Sleeper. Went out to visit Staff’s
wife. She had a bath and a meal ready
for me.
7th August 1945
I went to Dumbarton and called in to see my aunt and
uncle. Came back via Balloch. It was lovely driving up the loch in the half
dark. The lights of Greenock, Gourock
and Port Glasgow looked wonderful from above Helensburgh. (The first time she
had seen lights at night there since before the war)
13th August 1945
I went to Balloch with my brothers for the meeting of the
young farmers’ club. Someone from the
newspaper took my photograph while I was judging the sheep.
Betty at YFC meeting at Balloch from the newspaper |
24th August 1945
I was walking along Avenue Louise today when a lad called
out to me and handed me my photo taken from the Evening News.
30th August 1945
Rose at 6 am and caught the 7 o’clock train to Blankenberge,
Winnie Toussaint met me at the station.
When I reached the hotel I found I left my shoulder bag on the train but
I got it back from Bruges through the RTO.
(Railway Transport Office). We
went to a café and met some of their friends.
It poured most of the day but we still walked along the front and down
the pier. I enjoyed the sea breeze once
the sun came out and we stayed on the beach taking photos.
The Toussaint family at Blankenberge |
4th September 1945
Staff returned from his trip to Herford (Germany) – says we
will go there soon. Visited Winnie &
we sat in the garden till it was dark.
Left at 10 to catch the tram.
8th September 1945 My birthday (23) The Victory
Ball
We went down to the Opera House in our tartan skirts this
morning- caused quite a sensation along the street. Last rehearsal for the Victory Ball and then
we met the men in the dressing room at 12 and had champagne which was very good. I met a very nice Captain and sat nattering to him from 1 till
2 when we went on stage. Our dance went
off well. We had some more champagne
then joined the Ball. I had to suffer
Major D for a bit. Danced out in the
Square too. Managed to ditch him and
find my hero again who was a wonderful dancer.
I could have gone on and on dancing with him. I was annoyed when the transport arrived at
5.15. Said farewell and then back to the
billet.
Hi, thank you for joining the #weekendblogshare, it's so nice to read a new blog. Are you writing from journals or with artistic licence? I'm interested in the background to the blog posts. The photos are fantastic
ReplyDeleteThese are all entries in my Mum's diaries and photos from her album. She died in 2010. She would have been a blogger if she'd been born later!
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