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.

Thoughts on leaving Cullercoats
"Let’s face it, you know, to live in a little village like this, lots of the older people, which I learned later had never been out of the village"
Let’s face it, you know, to live in a little village like this, lots of the older people, which I learned later had never been out of the village. And I think I possibly would never have left the village if it hadn’t been for a war. You know, you have to stop, I’ve stopped and thought about this in the past and thought, “what would I have done?” The village would have carried on as a fishing village, and what would we have done? Possibly just carried on as they had done since, what, possibly 16 hundred and something.
Emily has 13 memories in the memorynet:
Emily's memories with a Wartime theme:
Leaving school and the war
Leaving Cullercoats for London during the war
Thoughts on leaving Cullercoats
London during wartime
Being away from Cullercoats
Emily's other memories:
This memory has these themes:
Change | Community | The North East | Travel | Wartime

Cullercoats Community Centre
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