@ Hi George,
Very pleased to hear from you! I handed the laptop over to Ann (my grandmother) and she was delighted when she saw you had responded. Obviously she remembers you well, and sends her best wishes. She also remembers Roy Hughes, and was great friends with Robert Bonner as I said. Several of the other people on the forum photos she knew well - notably Alfred Lomas, Jack Kewley (she says he married a German lady?), and Major Baker. Understandably she remembers a lot about wives and children.
@ Cliff
Ann doesn't think she knew your father directly, though she knows the name. She also remembers a private, "a skinny chap with glasses", she thinks worked with him in Wuppertal(?). She worked in the Families Office, and had to go round to all the houses that weren't bomb-damaged, and had been requisitioned for the British troops, and take inventory. The private was doing the note-taking.
A couple of the photos your father is in here on the forum are taken with people she and Harry were close to, so it seems they were in overlapping circles, so to speak. I'll let you know if she remembers any more when we go through all her albums! Your dad might even be in some of them. It's such a shame Harry isn't here, he'd match up all names and faces for us instantly, and probably with a story to match.
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We're going to go through her photo collection and I'll record our conversations so I can write everything down. This is what we did with Harry - he was a prolific storyteller - and we're still transcribing all his memoirs. Sadly he died in May 2004, but I'm liking to think that from where he is now he somehow helped "arrange" this unexpected reunion.
Incidentally, in the Ladysmith Ball photo Ann is the lady in the front row, 5th from (our) right, dark hair, white dress. Harry's on her left. I've seen this photo before, as she has a copy!
Thanks so much to both of you for responding, it made her afternoon.
Best
Serena