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Fransis Hinds and Gill Qualtrough (full interview)

One to Three

Friday, 11 November 2022 - 28 minutes

In 2018, while making a series of programmes to mark 100 years since the end of WW1, Christy was fortunate to meet with two members of a local family, mother and daughter Fransis Hinds and Gill Qualtrough, who represented generations in service – fathers, brothers, grandfathers – along with Fransis herself. 

This is a chance to listen to the full interview with the two women, which was created as part of a series made in recognition of the sacrifice and service of those who fought in the wars – from first hand experiences, to family members relating the often very emotional stories of their loved ones. 

Sadly, Fransis (nee Dobson), passed away during the Covid lockdown, so it is especially poignant to hear her recounting her memories again - from early years living at Groudle with no running water or electricity to the adventure she embarked on, as she saw the Forces as an opportunity to expand her life experience, eventually becoming a clerk and decoder in the Second World War.

As was often the case at this time, many members of the family, Fransis' father, uncles, brothers and more, had been caught up in some of the biggest battles of both conflicts. With a little help from her daughter Gill, we pieced together some of their story - one that they’re still learning about themselves.

In a message sent to us today - Remembrance Day 2022 - Gill shared that her mum "...only mentioned not long before she was taken ill that she had been working out enemy codes during her war service" adding rather beautifully "this probably explains why she was so good working out magazine puzzles every week!"

 

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