Inside the RAF briefing room, you could try on uniforms and gas masks etc. M half tried on a gas mark, really hated the feel of it and we talked through why you would of had to wear.
We all enjoyed looking round the Amersham prefab, each house had tour guide, who were very informative and interested in what they were talking about, my photos from the inside weren't that good and it was rather busy but if there are some good photos here of the inside. The one thing we came away with from this house, was the suitcases the children had when they evacuated, they were so small, I know I've seen them in various documentaries but it hadn't really sunk in that this is all the children would have had taken with them from their home, to were they were evacuated, very little maybe a change of clothes and night clothes if they were lucky.
This is Leagrave cottages, a barn conversion into 2 small cottages. One side was done out as 18th century and the other side early 20th century
Early 20th century cottage, bedroom and kitchen area.
G realising just how hard it was to use a quern to make flour
especially when your little sister is trying to help!!
Toll house, photos of inside, we were told that a family of five would of lived in this house, though lovely looking, it is very small, only 3 rooms, front room/office, bedroom and kitchen. I always enjoy looking round houses and always come away from trips here or to Weald and Downland Open air museum, with lots of ideas or things to think about, sometimes crafts to try again, the amazing journey technology, farming, house building etc have been on. The trial and error, scientific process to preserve food etc, never ceases to amaze me. This time I came away with the feeling that, we are incredibly lucky to live now but we seem to over complicate our lives with too much stuff. The fact that I can craft, dress make as a hobby, just for the joy of it, the same for growing vegetables, it isn't a necessity or the hardship that it would of been
G and E also had a lot of fun with the old toys. G got the hang of rolling the hoop
and E didn't want to be left out but needed some help. She was happy for a while with her sister helping but in the end wanted to try and do it all by herself, which didn't work. But she wasn't to be beaten and in the end, after much effort decided to lie the hoop on the flat and the floor and walk around it with the stick with a very pleased smile on her face.