[29th page – November/December 1952, in ink]
November 18th 1952
Braeside New Rd Lovedean Hants
SOLD Green Lane & came here on May 5th this year. Just a wee wood & Asbestos Bungalow
have had all conveniences put in & it’s just as comfortable as nay bigger place. a very nice bit of ground which we are doing our best to make very beautiful and I trust that who ever has the place after us will really be a garden lover as much as me. it may interest anyone in the future that we got £2000 for Green Lane & paid £900 for this plus additions Bathroom & Lav: with cesspit. Gas Laid & Geyser £321.15. Total £1221.15. A lovely summer this year but seems we are going to have a hard winter snow has already fallen in London. & freezing here. have got another Bull Bitch very sweet tempered. we are still using Ration Book. Butter 2oz 2/6 Marg 6 oz 1/2 Lard 2 oz 1/0 Sugar 10 oz 6½ Per week per person Tea 5/4 lb has just come off ration sweets still on Players Weights 2.8 for 20 Players 3/6 for 20 cheapest Tobacco 3/6 per oz. this year we have grown our own Eggs 5d & 6d each & still on ration at present one each a week. meat more plentiful but that is because some cannot afford to buy a leg of Lamb 18/- will try & make sure price per pound Russia still being awkward & our boys are still fighting in Korea.
Dec 2nd . The Last month November. has been the coldest for 30 years Snow Frost & Floods. still very cold Margaret had an accident on her Byke had stitches above right eye although her arm was hurt no bones broken the birds here are very interesting Tits & sparrows come right into the house for feed I saw a sparrow killing a Robin went to save it but poor Robin was too far gone but I notice the Robins here have been in fights for they possess either one leg or a foot has gone now I realise from Where the song originates “Who Killed Cock Robin”
[30th page – December 1952, in ink]
Dec.23.1952
Two days & it’s Xmas. this month has not been too good. Joan been very sick & Peter
very ill measles & complications fortunately out of Hosp: now but very thin will have him here for a week after Xmas before he starts school again David came down to see us Sunday & brought presents for everyone had to come by train some horror smacked his motor Byke & burnt out the SideCar. in the fog which has been the worst in London & surrounding districts within living memory snow has fallen very heavy in some part & the road have been Treacherous this morning it is thick fog here so what London is like I can’t imagine very bad as it’s so near Xmas all traffic has had to stop David said when the fog cleared it was a sight to see cars buses & all sorts of vehicles in all directions where they had had to stay because they couldn’t see a hand in front & he said he meant it was like a wall in front of one Dick & I are spending this Xmas alone here if the weather is not too bad Ianthe Judith
Richard & Roger
are coming up for the day tomorrow & I shall send them back early to get home before dark. had the day in Portsmouth yesterday was glad to get back.
A very quiet Xmas. Dick & I spent it here alone doing odd jobs Weather very bad Fog Winds & Rain & cold the [illegible] oct for 20 yrs nov 15 Dec 25 years. however it’s given this shack a good testing & it’s not failed weather-proof & cosy we never went out from Xmas years eve till New year’s eve & then went to Village Pub. till 12.15 & see the New Year in. with Mr & Mrs Neal next door & more drink & eats till 2.30 Am.















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 ??????,

