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  • Eggless Cake

    Eggless Cake

    Ever thought what cake would be like without eggs? Try making your own eggless cake! Inspired by rationing recipes.
  • Beetroot Pudding

    Beetroot Pudding

    Ever wondered what kind of pudding you could make with rations? Why not try beetroot pudding! Make your own with ...
  • Easy Chutney

    Easy Chutney

    Try making your own chutney using this easy chutney recipe, inspired by rationing recipes.
  • Easy Jam

    Easy Jam

    Why not make your own jam with this easy jam recipe, inspired by wartime rationing recipes.
  • Pauline Gower - Ladies of the ATA

    Pauline Gower - Ladies of the ATA

    Pauline Gower In 1931 Pauline, who was fascinated by flying, at the age of 21 formed a joy-riding and air taxi ...
  • Women's Services in the War

    Women's Services in the War

    With the outbreak of WWII services looked towards the women of Britain to commit themselves for the war effort, similarly ...
  • Sir Winston Churchill and RAF Kenley

    Sir Winston Churchill and RAF Kenley

    Origins of Kenley Airfield Visit to No. 615 Squadron at Kenley,  April 16th 1939 Churchill is in a seat-type parachute ...
  • The Bourne Society Bulletin 195 - RAF Station Kenley – 1940

    The Bourne Society Bulletin 195 - RAF Station Kenley – 1940

    Jim Crofts, who was stationed in Kenley as a Clerk in 1940, remembers one particular day during his service.
  • The Bourne Society Volume 70 - Kenley's New Deep Shelter - County Council Chairman at Opening Ceremony

    The Bourne Society Volume 70 - Kenley's New Deep Shelter - County Council Chairman at Opening Ceremony

    So far as human knowledge can tell, this shelter is safe from all bombing' said Mr F H Jones, chairman of the Surrey County Council at Kenley on Saturday, when opening the new deep shelter which has been cut into the heart of the chalk under Riddlesdown.
  • The Bourne Society Volume 72 - Wartime Fire Service in Caterham

    The Bourne Society Volume 72 - Wartime Fire Service in Caterham

    There was an article on TV recently in which they asked for information on any wartime 'Unsung heroes'. I don't know about the hero bit, but what I, and my mates, did is certainly unsung, and as far as I know, has not been mentioned anywhere since.
  • The Bourne Society Volume 60 - Life in Caterham in the 1940's and 1950's

    The Bourne Society Volume 60 - Life in Caterham in the 1940's and 1950's

    Copyright of the attached article rests with the The Bourne Society. Volume 60 – August 2009 Preview I was born in Georges Terrace, Caterham ...
  • The Bourne Society Volume 59 - On the Ground at Kenley in September 1940

    The Bourne Society Volume 59 - On the Ground at Kenley in September 1940

    Copyright of the attached article rests with the The Bourne Society. Volume 59 – May 2009 Preview I was just nineteen, an immature recruit, having ...
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