Diary of Phyllis Bethel of Topsham Devon
An account of her travels with her husband and her daughter Marion from Wiesbaden in Germany and the Second World war in Topsham Devon as written in her diaries between 1929 and 1953.
30th January 1931
Two lower back teeth. Cannot say Grandma, so says Ha-Ha instead.
Father left for America to see after Grandad there, as Uncle Percy died on 21st January.
Father left for America to see after Grandad there, as Uncle Percy died on 21st January.
5th April 1929
When she was 17 days old we took her to Pension Primavera, snugly lying on a large cushion, with a big white shawl wrapped all around her. Nurse went with us and remained there ten days. Then we returned to our flat with Nurse Gertrude who stayed six weeks with us.
19th March 1929
Marion Ross Bethel born on 19th March 1929 in Rotes Kreuz Wiesbaden Germany at 4 a.m. Tuesday, weighing 5 Ibs. She was so dainty and tiny, nurse Marie one day brought her to me in the basket, they kept wadding in. I insisted on having the little darling with me in my room, instead of leaving her in the nursery with other babies. She had two tiny curls on top of her head which disappeared completely later on.