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Aimee Kehoe's avatar

There is no better storyteller than Lady Pamela!!! I could listen to her all day💗

I am so grateful for her wisdom and her humor! To hear about another time when men, women and children did what they thought was right no matter the personal cost.

Thank you!!!

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Susan Allan's avatar

This is absolutely remarkable and as an American, who never knew that Irving Berlin was a singing waiter this story includes an unexpected surprise for me. THANK YOU!!!

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CE Hay's avatar

Your Mother is a National Treasure. Love, love hearing her stories! Thank YOU for making it possible for us to enjoy them.

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peter daley's avatar

Thankyou for all that. Born 1924 in Yorkshire I enjoyed your stories of the wartime.

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LuAnn's avatar

Good Reading! Well detailed. Which Grandmama? I assume it’s Victoria Mountbatten, Marchioness of MIlford Haven (Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine).

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Birgit Harwardt's avatar

Great reading! Thank you so much for sharing all these memories...so important!

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Suzanne's avatar

This is truely wonderful to read. Such a detailed and mesmerising account of what your mum went through. And her little anecdote about the dehydrated bananas …just priceless!

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Elizabeth Wiggs Cooper's avatar

What beautifully told memories of various parts of war life in those days! And the banana story was such a surprise!

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Suzie Binch's avatar

Once again… what attention to detail! Lady Pamela, you are a marvel! Thank you for all your remembrances. 🙏🩷

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David Gemeinhardt's avatar

Mesmerizing!

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Rebecca's avatar

Please continue these wonderful accounts…such a gift to those of us whose families endured the war, but would never recount their experiences.Thank you!!

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peter daley's avatar

..T

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