Winifred Coles to Glencoe Alfred Lambell about the blitz in Exeter

The city of Exeter was severely bombed on the night of 3rd/4th May 1942, one-third of the centre was destroyed. “Exeter is a jewel, we have destroyed it” claimed a German radio announcer that morning.

This letter describing the events of that night was written by my Grandmother, Winifred Coles, to my Grandfather’s cousin (Glen) and his wife (Em) shortly afterwards.

The postscript was added by my great Grandmother Florence Blanchard (known as Gran Dawlish), they evacuated to her house in Dawlish following the blitz.

Win – Winifred Coles, my Grandmother
Don – Donald Redvers Coles, my Grandfather (in the RAF)
Jean – Jean Coles, my Mum
Gran – Bertha Coles (living with Don, Win and Jean)
Emmie and Glen – the recipients of the letter, they lived in Stoneleigh, Surrey

My father found the letter amongst many documents he kept and included it in family history album he made for my son, Mark, born in 1992

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