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Mysterious bracelet hints at love story

By Elinor Florence Around Valentine’s Day, my thoughts turn once again to this mysterious bracelet and whether it was truly symbolic of a long-lost love…

Knitting for Victory in wartime

By Elinor Florence Knitting was more than a hobby in wartime – it was an act of patriotism. Literally millions of women, children and even…

Dresden Cathedral rose from the ashes

By Elinor Florence I’ve been saving this subject for the Christmas season because it is so inspirational. The rebuilding of the bombed-out Church of Our…

Wonderful Wartime Weddings

By Elinor Florence Was there ever a time when romance was so exciting, so terrifying, and yet so wonderful as during wartime? The men were…

Bud Abbott Bombed The Tirpitz

By Elinor Florence Based on a personal interview with Bud Abbott, plus a newspaper article written for The Cranbrook Townsman by freelance writer Ferdy Belland….

D-Day: The unhappiest man on the beach

By Elinor Florence Seventy-one years ago today, Arthur Bradford’s Spitfire was shot down over Normandy, and he parachuted into the sea where he was promptly…