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“We had made a decision, she and I, and it was a decision that had to be carried out in the face of all obstacles...It never occured to either of us to think of wavering.” | “We had made a decision, she and I, and it was a decision that had to be carried out in the face of all obstacles...It never occured to either of us to think of wavering.” | ||
“When I think of that time now[Sept | “When I think of that time now[Sept 17th.’39]my feelings are a mixture of wonder and fear and gladness...” | ||
:[D in a letter to Marjorie] | |||
Commisioner’s House Trincomali Oct 1933 | |||
On the top verandah..it is fairly cool & undisturbed, though the people going by along the road are rather distracting. I can see the sea, a placid whitish blue & a hot strip of sand. The house is hemmed in by trees & mother has a regular jungle of shrubs in pots. I have had a bathe this morning before breakfast & Elizabeth has been sketching. She is very brave: the other day we went to the market with Augustine the cook & she started sketching. The whole market rose as one man & clustered round at her elbow! Augustine came along & let out a few oaths & the crowd thinned a bit.......We dined on board the Colombo their last night. Elizabeth & I feel like film stars trailing up & down companion-ways & in & out of launches with masses of handsome(?) white clad officers saluting all over the place! | |||
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* Jan.: D.returns UK [March 6 Craven Hill Gdns?] | |||
* July 22: E.returns UK on the Comorin from Bombay arr.Portsmouth via Marseilles (in his journal he recalls: July 22. Then “The Orchard” Hotel nr. Marble Arch for 6 days, “How wonderful London was that July!” Then at the end of the month to DH’s cottage at Vron). | |||
* April: Edith&Solomon take house in Bromley | |||
* May 26: Claire Appleby born | |||
* June 25: Applebys to Woodcote Close Epsom | |||
* Sept 28: D&E retn London Sydney St? | |||
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| 1935 || | |||
* Easter-June: D&E @ ‘Cornerways’ Thorns Beach (Easter Ros&Bids visit) | |||
* by August: D&E @ ‘Ivyroost’ East Boldre | |||
* Sept: Bids&Max&Ros at ‘Foundry Cottage’ Haslemere | |||
* December 4: Benedick born in East Boldre | |||
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* Aug 19: Daphne & Eric Rayner married @Wandsworth Registery office “But the day we took as our wedding day is the 22 July 1934 when our new life began..” | |||
* August 29: James Appleby born | |||
* [Oct Dulcee&Irene Rayner arr.UK from Rangoon] | |||
* Oct: D&E&B @ KingswoodRuffs,Greyshot nr.Hindhead | |||
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| 1937 || | |||
* [Jan 1 D&I take Lavender Cottage] | |||
* Sept 25: D&E&B @ 20 Greville Place | |||
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| 1938 || B&M&Ros @ The Potteries Graffham nr.Petworth | |||
* Sept 23: Phyl,Ambrose&James to Colombo | |||
* Oct 9: Clare Appleby dies | |||
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| 1939 || D&E&B @ Upper Park Rd | |||
* March 2: Applebys retn UK | |||
* Sept 1: Ben evacuated to Timsbury nr.Bath | |||
* Sept 3: WW2 declared | |||
“I had visualised swarms of bombers, showering death and destruction on London and thought gladly of Benedick safe in SDomerset. We had waited in the hall downstairs, the apprehension in our hearts. A lorry driver had stopped his lorry in the street outside and came in to shelter in the hall. He had said, ‘I didn’t think Hitler would start as soon as this’. Later we had walked across | |||
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Hampstead Heath to Jack Straw’s Castle to catch the bus, feeling very self-conscious with our new gas-masks in their cardboard boxes slung across our shoulders. Hampstead Heath had looked much as it had always looked on a Sunday. The anti-aircraft guns, the allotments, the rubble of London’s bombed buildings filling the sandpits by the Spaniard’s Road were yet to come.” | |||
November Ben back to London then to | November Ben back to London then to | ||
December Aspley Guise | December Aspley Guise |
Revision as of 16:57, 15 May 2008
Preface
I'm not sure where this came from; presumably JERS sent it to me. The file is dated 2004-03-19. --Woozle 16:25, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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1861 | Montague Stephens born |
1871 | Edith Bailey born |
1892 | MS @Jersey&Gorey |
1894/5 | MS @Rio/Montevideo/Belem |
1896 | Montague Stephens marries Edith in Falkland Is. |
1896-99 | M&E@Canobie Canada Maurice born |
1899 Feb 2 | Biddie born in Esquimault BC |
1902 Sept 30 | Eric Rayner born Thaton Burma Clive born (?) |
1903 Oct 27 | Phyllis born at Saltash Cornwall |
1905 | Stephens’@Bermuda |
1909 July 23 | Daphne born Whitchurch Tavistock Devon |
1918 October | E.’s father dies (Stella Lodge 49th.St.Rangoon)
“When I saw him I had a shock. I hadn’t seen him since the previous Christmas holidays when I had made a bullock-cart trip with him to Shwegyin, to which he had just been posted - our last cart-trip together...now he was gaunt with a wasted smile and a weak voice..” “He was buried the next morning...in the Cantonment Cemetary. I carried one corner of the coffin. I remember that the sun shone and that I thought how odd it was that I should be helping to bury my father, to whom only the day before I had been reading the war news out of the morning paper. He was thirty-nine at the time of his death.” [quotes from E’s ‘Journal’ written between 1939 and 1942] |
1921 Jan | E.starts teaching at Church School in Mandalay then to family in Rangoon |
1922 July 1 | Biddie marries Maxwell Staniforth at Hayling Is |
1923 | Edith & Monty seperate |
1925 April | E.to Calcutta to join “The Statesman” |
1928 April 4 | Rosamund Staniforth born |
1929 October | E.marries Elma Glassup (Bonnie) in Calcutta |
1933 |
“She came to me as an equal. I was 31 unsatisfactorily married with a consciousness of intellectual gifts that were wasting in a society I hated and despised...I sneered..inevitably.. I posed. But Daphne cut through all these barbed-wire entanglements that surrounded me..[we] wanted to be with each other always.” “The obstacles seemed so great and we were seperated, that was the worst to bear, the seperation.” “We had made a decision, she and I, and it was a decision that had to be carried out in the face of all obstacles...It never occured to either of us to think of wavering.” “When I think of that time now[Sept 17th.’39]my feelings are a mixture of wonder and fear and gladness...”
Commisioner’s House Trincomali Oct 1933 On the top verandah..it is fairly cool & undisturbed, though the people going by along the road are rather distracting. I can see the sea, a placid whitish blue & a hot strip of sand. The house is hemmed in by trees & mother has a regular jungle of shrubs in pots. I have had a bathe this morning before breakfast & Elizabeth has been sketching. She is very brave: the other day we went to the market with Augustine the cook & she started sketching. The whole market rose as one man & clustered round at her elbow! Augustine came along & let out a few oaths & the crowd thinned a bit.......We dined on board the Colombo their last night. Elizabeth & I feel like film stars trailing up & down companion-ways & in & out of launches with masses of handsome(?) white clad officers saluting all over the place! |
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“I had visualised swarms of bombers, showering death and destruction on London and thought gladly of Benedick safe in SDomerset. We had waited in the hall downstairs, the apprehension in our hearts. A lorry driver had stopped his lorry in the street outside and came in to shelter in the hall. He had said, ‘I didn’t think Hitler would start as soon as this’. Later we had walked across |
Hampstead Heath to Jack Straw’s Castle to catch the bus, feeling very self-conscious with our new gas-masks in their cardboard boxes slung across our shoulders. Hampstead Heath had looked much as it had always looked on a Sunday. The anti-aircraft guns, the allotments, the rubble of London’s bombed buildings filling the sandpits by the Spaniard’s Road were yet to come.” November Ben back to London then to December Aspley Guise 1940 June D&E&B @Liverpool,Croxteth Grove,Sefton Park. then D&B @Vron “that was a wonderful summer, it was difficult to imagine the horror of the war.But the army had taken over part of the New Brighton beach, there were hundreds of French sailors in Liverpool’s streets looking a bit forlorn; there were tank barriers and barbed wire on the roads to Chester and into Wales and later in the streets of Liverpool itself, round the docks and the Mersey Tunnel entrance. We went to a fire station to hear a short lecture on fire bombs and to learn how to use a stirrup pump. (Benedick liked working the hose!) One night the sirens went and we sat in the cellar of the house - Benedick enjoyed that too! - feeling a little tense and helpless and nnot knowing quite what to expect. A plane droned somewhere and we waited...and then the sirens sounded the all-clear and we went to bed. Yes, the sun shone that summer on the yet unmarked face of England. The force that had smashed the face of Europe was gathering for the crowning blow..but we did not know...the vicious strength of that blow nor the inadequacy of our own strength. How could we? The sun had shone on England so long and we were warm with it, drugged. Our awakening was to come.”(April 25 1942) August D&E&B @Canfield Gardens, Finchley Road Sept 6th. move to 15 Cannon Place, Hampstead. “The next day the Germans flew up the Thames and set the London docks ablaze...There were sometimes vapour trails patterning the London sky, and once or twice we stood in the streets and watched British fighters flying regimented and purposeful in the autumn sunlight.” Staniforths @Bognor Regis 1942 Oct 22 Annabel Rayner born Staniforths @Flimwell November Rayners move to Well Walk Hampstead 1943 Maurice‘Molly’Stephens dies James to Cleeve Crt prep-school Malvern Wells 1945 Rosamund @Well Walk Sept Ben to PR at Gorehambury St Albans 1946 Sept 22 Rosalind Rayner born Staniforths @Bexhill 1947 Feb10 Applebys move to ‘Windyridge’ Reigate 1948 Feb 28 Linda Appleby born 1949 Sept Ben to Bryanston James to Eastbourne College 1950 Dec 10 Edith Grundy dies at Redhill Dec 19 Montague Stephens dies at Bexhill 1951 Staniforths @Sixpenny Handley July 28 Rosamund marries Tony Du Cane 1954 March 12 Leslie DuCane born at Forest Cottage Pilley Bailey May 6 Ben starts National Service 1955 May E to BBC June B to BAOR Sept 29 James starts NS (RASC) 1956 May Ben de-mobbed Aug 7 Jane DuCane born at Pilley Bailey 1957 Sept James de-mobbed Oct Ben to Technicolor Rosalind to Sth.Hampstead High School 1958 May 29 Daphne to Italy with Elizabeth Kenning B. to Worldwide(Clapham) 1959 & Summer of the 17th.Doll 1960 James to Philippines March 26 Louise DuCane born at Pilley Bailey 1961 [Jan 14 Carol Corbett to Well Walk] Aug 26 James Appleby & Esther married in Manila Linda Appleby dies 1962 June 29 E&P move to ‘West Point’ Reigate Hill 1963 July B to Lonsdale Sq. Islington 1964 Sept.21 Ben Rayner marries Kate Leahy at St.Mary’s Lewisham Feb Aaron born to AR 1965 April 30 Emma born to RR 1966 Sept 3 Rosalind marries Christopher McClure at Christ Church Hampstead Rosalind & Chris to Compagne Gdns James&Esther rtn UK - Horley Surrey 1967 D&E move to Maze Hill Greenwich 1968 B&K ‘on location’ in Paris R&C to Knockholt 1969 June 29 Vanessa McCure born August B&K to Rippingale James starts at British Olivetti 1970 Jan R,C&V move to Plumstead March 25 Biddie dies at ‘Greenacre’ Pilley Bailey May 8 D&E to Corby Glen 1971 Feb 17 Rachel McClure born May 26 Cassius Rayner born August B&K&C to 4 Kingswood Rd Shortlands Dec ? Bel to Spitalfields 1972 Jan 6 Vanessa Appleby born 1973 B&K&C to South Street Greenwich 1974 J,E & V move to Pound Hill Crawley 1975 June 16 Charlotte Rayner born October 10 E’s mother Irene dies in Cricklewood Oct/Nov (B @120 Palace Rd.Tulse Hill) James starts at Southern Water 1976 July 17 Leslie DuCane marries Alison Carus at Harborne nr Birmingham August 9 D&E move to Spitalfields Sept 10 Eric Rayner dies (London) D.writes in her diary - brief & to-the-point as usual: “SAT 18 left 7.30am for E Boldre, scattered the ashes on moor opposite Ivyroost Back by 6” October 18 Daphne moves to Ramsgate (50 Addington St) B&K divorce Kate,C&C to Hastings 1977 B.to Glenton Rd. 1978 E&P move to ‘Cedar View’ Reigate R,V&R move to Addington St Ramsgate 1979 James starts at Honeywell Hemel Hempstead and moves to Caddington nr Luton Rosalind & Chris divorce 1980 July B starts “Dance Craze” 1981 Feb? B.back to BFCS 1982 May 1 Louise DuCane marries Glen Sutcliffe at Boldre 1983 Annabel marries Daniel Swain @ Limehouse 1984 Ben to Deptford (and “Blue Pearl” bought) 1985 June 25 Daisy born Dec 26 Max Staniforth dies at Hawkhurst cremated at Tunbridge Wells and buried alongside Biddie at Boldre R,V&R move to Bradley Rd Ramsgate 1987 July B.leaves BFCS 1988 Jan 20 Daphne dies at Margate Oct 8 Ambrose Appleby dies Dec 5 B.starts @Lexington Post 1991 Nov 7 Jane DuCane marries Terence Michael Ryan at Boldre 1995 Jan B.lvs.Lex.Post and moves(partly)to The Gambia 1997 Jan Rosalind moves to Albert Rd Ramsgate 1998 Oct. B.returns to UK 1999 June 8 Esther dies 2000 August 8 Phyllis dies