A
good many
evacuees
essentially
became part of
the hostess’
family and not
only stayed in
one place for
years, but
maintained
contact for
many years
after the War.
For example,
Arthur Govus
has for sixty
years still
kept in touch
with the
Bones’
family,
attending
weddings and
christenings,
etc, of the
grandchildren
of his original
billet hosts
who lived in
the Lythanger
Bungalow at
Empshott.
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about the Bones
Family