London Rubble and Pubs
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London Rubble and Pubs
When we got to London, we were in the East India dock.
Going ashore we were, well I think I was alone at the time.
I had a buddy with me, we were just walking around and
there was just heaps of rubble all over the place where
it was collected up from the bombing raids and it was
parked in certain areas to be picked up by lorries or
whatever and that particular area that I was in I can recall
walking around St. Paul’s Cathedral. And it was just
amazing, looking up at it, still standing and all this rubble
all around it. So that was a memorable event, you know,
pretty hard to forget that. And the watch that I was on,
there were two very good people that were, you know,
we all worked well together. One of them was a boxer from
San Juan or down in the South American area.
He was an amateur boxer, John de Souza was his name.
I’ll never forget it and the other fellow was a fellow
by the name of Baushma, a French chap from Ottawa.
So we all worked well together and we even signed back
on for several trips so, and of course, we went ashore
together. We always went to pubs and you met lots of
people there and being my first experience going to a pub,
like I think it could have been a Sunday, and the minister
was in the pub with all the local residents and this was,
you know, something new to me. Certainly didn’t
experience this where I lived at home.
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