[4th page – August 1940, in ink]
was heavy bombing & Gunfire. Bombs have fallen all around up here Gasworks only 200 yds away & the Houses are being evacuated because of Time Bombs not yet exploded & also the troops in the old Cricket field so we are expecting to have some explosions. supposed to be 4 or 5 Bombs up there Portsmouth has suffered badly this weekend. Palmerston Rd Southsea & Fratton way. 86 raids now.
27th Tues Slept all night in Shelter 3 alarms Did washing & just had Dinner & an alarm. only a short one. then went over to Cowplain met an old lady at Meredith Rd quiet queer she had been bombed in her house & lost everything was going to Friends. very peaceful at Cowplain Sirens at 5 ocl & heavy Gunfire. went for a walk & Caught the 9 oc: Bus at Lovedean Corner got as far as Waterlooville & Sirens sounded went to Public ARP shelter the raid which was very intense lasted 5 hours. Porchester Rd a mass [?] of incendiary Bombs then when we got to Cosham siren again & we had another hour in another shelter. we had to walk from the London Road to Green Lane. & arrived home 5.15 AM.
28th just had tea & herring Roes on Toast now hope to go to bed for a sleep. Quiet until 4 pm & warning came through Mrs Ford Mrs Popps Mrs Barton & their children came in Shelter with Margaret & I. we didn’t have anything much. 10 pm & Siren again we slept in Shelter. Jerry planes over till 4 Am. Gunfire & Explosions dont know what happen really I should think it was incendiary Bomb. a smell of burning in the wind.
Thurs 29th Gunfire at sea or along the coast & then the Siren our planes went out to meet them & kept them at Bay. a very nice clear night so I dont suppose we’ll have a peaceful night. 10.15 Warning so we Retire in Shelter.
Friday 30th Although Jerry was over all night & Gunfire etc. we slept well between whiles getting used to the hard beds I suppose. Any how we never heard the All














Peter Robert Turnill, third and youngest son of Joan, b 1/5/1947, m 19/10/1971
Little more than a shed! The picture shows it in 1982 shortly before we demolished it. The house to the left was built by Joan and occupies half the plot they bought in 1952. They had about 2/3 of an acre of ground.
Margaret Ianthe ? ? Hanson, first child of Derwent & Margaret, b ??/??/1942, m ????? d ??/??/2008? Ellen holds Ianthe – taken 1/3/43
Richard Brian Turnill, first child of Joan & Victor, b 23/10/1942, d 12/1/1961. Douglas must have got lost somewhere.
They certainly did …






Derwent George Cooper Hanson was their 3rd child, born 8/9/1918, and thus just 21 at the start of the war. Died ??/??/??






Margaret Williams, born ??????,

