On the 14th
of November, year 6 went to the War Memorial Museum. There was lots of war artefacts and it was
quite fun and I personally liked the trip. We saw an Allpress family tribute. Most
of the Allpress boys went to the war, however, none of them died because of the
war. In fact, Harry (one of the boys) is
still alive. The father of the Allpress family did not have to go to war
because his job was so important: he was a railway driver. That was an important
job because he was the person in charge of getting things in and out of the
country. It was an amazing day out, despite the pouring rain, as I learned how
limited hot water was during the war. In bathtubs there were red lines to show
the maximum amount of hot water that was allowed.
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
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