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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSouthwold, England - Fund ; Stwflw'611, M(jtket ToWD la Ea.lcfud, Target : F.r Recent Air laids By The Enemy ; Southold's Mother To'ttn, South- the raid, and Miss E. Field has since I wold, on the East Anglian coast in' died of injti:ties receiVed. A Slid England, wa~ the 1?rget for. recent story for a dellghtful seaside borough e?-,:my bombmg. ThlS news, Just ar.. which has no military significance rlViIig through' magazine article has whatsoever caused keen sorrow to Southwold's II . friends here. The magazine comes . The names. of those killed are: each month to several Southold Miss. B. FranCIS, Mrs. A.. _ ~earce, Mr. friendS as well as to the library a~d Mrs. G. D. KatanaklS, Mr. E. but the June publication was de~ Barnes, Mr. >~d ~'. C. V:/.. Land layed- in arrival ahd only now have and Allan ~~d and Mr. and Mrs. we been able to learn of the ~ay L. M. Napthine. 15 tragedy to Southwold., "The raid. was as sUdde" as it There is no need to. refer' to ;the was devastating hi its e1fect on years of close friendship and - esteem. civilian life and property. A streak between the Mother and Daughter of dark objects was seen coming"'m Towns,- for this is we-II-knoWn to all. over the sea at wake level. In a E~-l;\ii'Ol:l~,m_ ffcelit w'ft mptteF of. secondS thwwior.. seen years have we of Southold Town to be seven planes f1ying in line boni in 'mind the fortitude, courage abr~ast. T~ey li~ed, ~htly and and' enduring strength of the friends ,theIr markIngs we~ 61:J~ed as hi the Mother Town as they have ~ey turned northW1l1"4. to turn again done their share in fighting for the ~and where at a "illage tow: miles cause Of ftl!edom. ldis~t t!?ey relea~~~ :first bomb I Soll'Uiold Town will wi"" to know whIch did no ma'tetial da1l1age mid 'of thiS' sad "ap~ntnI to' Southwotd, a few s~~ds later ~ey attacked a toWn' siMila\c in siz<! to Southold I school buildings a mIle from the yilla~e~ and will cer~nJy deSire to town. The schoolmistress's house' Jotn In a Imge thought of sympathy was badly damaged. , for the Mother Town lit het trial and 1 UMachine gun. fire . ~a~!l~ the sorrow, and in prayer for her future. town of the pltiiies" approach and safety. The foll~wing exce~ from almost immediately four bombs eo/- the article in "TheSouthwoldMaga- ploded with shatllering roars. Flying 'zin~" ar~. her~iJh. published: at so low a level, the bombs were "May 15th, 1943.. A date of tragic horizontal as they touched' the grouiId remembrance, when between io With the result that they bounced o'clock and two minutes plist in the for considerable dis~ before evening Ii small east coast town was finally exploding. One. was seen fa . visited by' the enemy and in that glance off the ComntOir aDd \Vent bI:ie~ space, lq p~ns were killed, .sailing through the air from -the 34 .!101Jl!es either demollahed or so Waler Tower to pass through tHe badly . demat~ that they will have doctor's house, passed over High to be demoJished, arid about 400 Street, !lit 01 _ tlnl! ~ lIDded. o~.... properties .J!I"'re~Ji\lWa,ge&.m .. in '" house and burst brtDgmg. .dO. wn lesser degree. In addition ifr. F~h~~MIlwNo MUML . ... . Field died from shock attributed ~ r. "This bomb was only about 30 yards from the Church with the re- sult that all the windows were blown in .and the church itself smothered > with broken glass, brick rubble and dust. In places the screen separating the side chapels from the sanctuary had pieces of the carving broke~.1 dabs of brick-dust were to be seen here, there and everYvl.here. The I sandbags saved the lower part of I the wonderful screen from damage. I One of the memorials of the south wall was dislodged and broken and one of the bosses of the south aisle fell, a not surprising fact when one observed how badly it was worm- eaten. The organ like everything else was smothered with dust and it was inspiring as one stood amongst the ruins outside two days after the raid to hear the martial strains of I the "War March of the Priests" and the triumphant "Hallelujah Chorus" pealing forth from unglazed windows. I The font cover is untouched and its . delicate tracery bears no trace of' all that happened. Although the walls; of the Church are apparently un- damaged the experts have notified' that it will be inadvisable to ring-f the bells for a considerable peri04 (but chiming is quite possible) in case the Tower may be affected and with buildings such as the church it will take a long time to ascertain whether or not the tower has been weakened. "Another bomb hit the church wall between the church and the hos- pi tal, and opened a grave in the immediate vicinity, and bounced to explode in another part of the town. It seems that all of the bombs released boun ced from one part of I: the town to another. . "Within- a few minutes helpers' were at every pOSSible scene of dev- astation. It 'was quite impossible for the liriUted !lumber of local A~ R. P. personnel to cope with every place . at the same time but they were all engaged and worked with splendid and untiring energy. The services of the military were invaluable in the emergency and in an incredibly short space of time had formed themselves into squads, doing any and everything that was possible to render assistance till the early hours of the morning, and the town gen- erally has been unstinted __ in _ their acknowledgements pt.. all that- was don<<;!. "By Friday the Church had been cleared and cleaned sufficiently to enable the building to be used for the- purpose - of the funeral. services of -those who were being buried 1m. the town. UOn behalf of all readers we ex- tend to- all those who have los.t rel- atives or suffered injury or loss our sincere sympathy in this very trying period." And in this last great thought of sympathy voiced by the editors of the Southwold Magazine may we in Southold Town join with deep, sin- cere feeling. Ann Hallock Currie-Bell &."",.. ,.. l~ SQUTHOLD REMEMBERS : ITS OLD MOTHER-TOWN ~ ] ,. WiU S~nd Gift to Hom~ of Early 1 Suffolk Sdtlns [ Special to THE NEw YORK TIllES. t SOUTHOLD, L. r., OCt. 5-Sug- t gestion of a friendship gift to ~ 'e Southwold, the English mother~ t town of this Suffolk County town~ M ship, has seized the imagi;nation of residents, and a fund is being col- IS lected for transfer to Mayor An- Nt Ig drew J. Critten and the town COUll- ~ 'Y eil of the mother-town "for their 0') )e wise disposition." Mrs. Ann Hal- Ik lock Currie-Bell and Mary L. Day- ton, both of this village, are in :~ charge of the collection. ~S, The settlers of Suffolk arrived c:k under the' leadership of the Rev. ns John YoungeSt a native of South- es wold. Descendants of these set- ue If- tiers are numerous and frequently I1g have engaged in discussion regard- be ing the priority of settlement with he residents of the adjoining township ~- of Southampton which was settled . the same year, 1640. ed Southwold, in the southeastern le part of England, although not a h. military target, was bombed by the le Nazis on May 15 this year. Four a hundred buildings were damaged, rj. including the fifteenth century St. r.. Edmund's Church, and twelve lives s. were lost, according to word re- s, ceived by Mrs. Currie-Bell, who is d making the appeal for the friend- d ship gift fund. y "Every descendant must indeed t have a very keen feeling about this," she says, "and whether born J within or without Southold's bop.n- daries must now be proud of be- longing to the township and of sharing her heritage." * * * * * ROBINS HOLLOW SOUTHOLD. L. 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