Emily Robinson
Emily belongs to: Cullercoats Community Centre
Emily was born in Front Street, Cullercoats. Her father was a plasterer and her mother sold fish. Emily worked in London during the war and returned to Cullercoats when she was demobbed.
Emily was interviewed by Kylea Little on 1 March 2006. The interview took place at Cullercoats Community Centre and lasted 23 minutes and 45 seconds.

Leaving school and the war
"Well, I had to leave at 14 and I worked in a shop as an assistant"
Well, I had to leave at 14 and I worked in a shop as an assistant. I think the wages there was about seven shillings a week, which was what, now, it’s- I forget- I can’t even work it out how much it is now. And then I worked in a cinema as a, usherette work, I think because it was more money- it was about 12 shillings a week then.
And then after that I joined the forces because the war was on, of course, and Cullercoats, as a fishing village was finished- the beaches were closed and I think there was a fair amount of fishing from North Shields, but not a great deal.
Emily has 13 memories in the memorynet:
Emily's memories with a Women theme:
Mother going away with fish
Leaving school and the war
Leaving Cullercoats for London during the war
London during wartime
Being away from Cullercoats
Cullercoats beach
The lifeboat
Lifeboat Day and Polly Donkin
Emily's other memories:
This memory has these themes:
Change | The North East | Wartime | Women | Work

Cullercoats Community Centre
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