Shipston History Talk + Book Signing| WW2 Love Letters from Behind the Wire

Shipston History Talk + Book Signing| WW2 Love Letters from Behind the Wire

By Shipston on Stour & District Local History Society

Overview

Based on WWII love letters, John and Liz Horton tell the tale of wartime couple Alan and Peggy Horton who corresponded whilst Alan was a POW

Shipston History Talk | WWII Love Letters from Behind the Wire

Date: Saturday 10th January

Time: doors open at 2:15pm to start the talk at 2.30pm

Location: The Townsend Hall, 52 Sheep St, Shipston-on-Stour CV36 4AE


Rev John Horton will talk about his book 'Behind the Wire: A Prisoner of War in Nazi Germany' and sign copies.

"The book is made up from the wartime correspondence of my late parents, Alan and Peggy Horton. They met in late 1939 and were married in November 1940 with spent cartridges from the Battle of Britain falling on the roof of the Church. Within weeks Alan was sailing from Glasgow down the Atlantic, round the Cape of Good Hope and eventually to Egypt. After some time there, his Battery (he was a gunner) was moved to Crete where the Allies lost the Battle. 12,000 prisoners were taken and Alan was one of them. Alan spent nearly 4 years in different prison camps as a Prisoner of War writing to Peggy whenever he could. The letters are now with the Imperial War Museum who said it was one of the most complete sets of correspondence between husband and wife they have ever seen."


From 1st December, £5 tickets available in advance from Richard Harvey's, Church Street, Shipston-on-Stour. Subject to availability, tickets will also be available on the door.

Category: Community, Historic

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • under 16 with parent or legal guardian
  • In person
  • Free parking
  • Doors at 14:15

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Townsend Hall

52 Sheep Street

Shipston-on-Stour CV36 4AE United Kingdom

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Jan 10 · 14:30 GMT