[5th page – August/September 1940, in ink]
Clear Which was sounded at 3 Am. but at 8.30 Mrs Fords’ Husband who has been on duty all night whistled us up. then we heard a Jerry plane go over but I dont think he got away. let him get over the coast & bang bang bang went the AA Guns. for about ½ hour or more. getting so used to hearing noise & Gunfire that the time passes quite quickly 10.20 Am & we just had Breakfast.
Sat 31st 4 of us in Shelter to sleep Mr & Mrs Ford Margaret & I. Dick Came in dinner time Went to Tramway in Evening & Sirens went 9.30. we went in the [illegible] [illegible] there for shelter. stayed till nearly 11 then Chanced walking home just managed to get in before heavy Gun fire started. Slept in Shelter all clear sounded 3 Am. We all went up to bed.
Sunday 1st Sept. been to Horndean for the afternoon heard Gunfire over Portsmouth. Dick gone back to Aldershot.
Wed. Sept. 3rd 4 No Warning Siren for 30 hrs now. all weve had to remind us of war is Bombs exploding which were dropped last week Two were very near shook door & windows but have broken none at this house. one year of war today & we are feeling more satisfied that Jerry must be feeling the pinch & that little England is more tuff than expected. no new from David
Sept 5th since writing yesterday weve had nothing but Raids sirens sounded as soon as I closed this book we had lunch in Shelter Tea in Shelter. & spent the night in Shelter till 4.30 Am. very heavy firing everywhere. around us. today is another beautiful day. as regards weather must hurry & get done what has to be done because the feeling is certain that we shall get visitors later. but they are meeting with a very warm reception we seemed to be prepared for anything troops & Roads ready in case of invasion for nothing is impossible yet everything goes on the same. here am I sitting in my dressing gown writing this & quite unconcerned. Margaret has gone