'Evacuated to the country'
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bigalblowers2 — 19 years ago(November 17, 2006 01:30 PM)
Is it stated in the book which country region the story takes place? John Thaw's accent in the film is that of either Norfolk or Suffolk,(which he does very well) or was the decision to locate the village in East Anglia in the film a decision of the production team. I can't recollect a mention of the country region in the book. It's ironic that I was evacuated from the Suffolk countryside in WW2 to the Midlands which was then considered 'safer' (Lowestoft is the nearest point in UK to Germany and was bombed regularly).
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Cantoris-2 — 16 years ago(December 18, 2009 07:43 PM)
Lorries full of soldiers retreating from Dunkirk trundled through in one scene. I'm not familiar enough with English geography or with the route they would have taken to comment further, but this might narrow the possibilities down considerably. Then again, I understand that anyone in almost any part of the country who owned a seaworthy boat might have assisted in that event.
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EdwardVP — 1 year ago(October 28, 2024 08:34 AM)
Norfolk and Suffolk and Lincolnshire had most of the airfields in WW11 England. Rural areas of those counties were a target for bombing because of their proximity to the airfields. So this area of Eastern England were not safe for evacuated children.