Slide 1 MARGARETTING C of E PRIMARY SCHOOL
MARGARETTING – “SOMEWHERE in England” WORLD WAR 2 1939-1945 & THROUGH TO TODAY
Talk given by Robert Fletcher on Monday 1 April 2019 at Margaretting Church of England Primary School for Year 5/6 as part of their class studies of World War 2. With acknowledgement to Eastern Angles Theatre Group Ipswich for part of the title of this talk which refers to their 2016 touring production. I must also mention Miss G M Baker and the third volume of her history of the village of Margaretting. (The extract map showing Margaretting and the surrounding area is from Bart’s Half-inch Map of Essex: 1946)
Slide 2
A joint Ingatestone & Fryerning CC & Margaretting CC team (at Margaretting?) in the summer of 1939. E C “Bob” Malyon of IFCC, back row third from the left, was an army reservist having been in the army in the Far East in the early 1930s. He was called up on the outbreak of war, 5 September 1939, and was to die in Belgium in May 1940 on the retreat to Dunkirk. (Photograph IFCC archive)
Slide 3
Child evacuees 1939 (Express Newspapers). After the initial evacuations, and there appear to have been some children moved out to Margaretting, many went home again only to be evacuated when the Blitz started in 1940. Further movement of civilians from London started after June 1944 when the V1 and V2 campaigns started.