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VE Day. A lengthy and emotionally rapturous, first-hand account of VE Day, 8-9 May 1945
VE Day. A lengthy, and emotionally rapturous, first-hand account of VE Day, a 5-page letter from Mrs Hilda Allan of Seaham, County Durham, on 8-9 May 1945, to her husband, Signalman [Robert Robson] Allan, R.R., Technical Maintenance Section, Combined Ops Signals, India Command, addressing him as ‘Darling Mine’, and continuing, in full:
It is VE day about 2:30 in the afternoon and we are waiting to hear the official announcement. I wonder how you are feeling my love, I am sure that you are thankful. There is one thing, the men out in the Far East will no longer have to dread air raids on England. It must have been very terrible for those who come from the London area these last few months. They must have wondered, often if they would ever see their dear ones again. It must be a relief. I wonder how you are spending VE day. Perhaps you are touching India’s shores for the second time, or perhaps you are still at sea. I have been wishing all day that you could have been still at home when the news came. I began my morning as usual by kissing your photograph – but at our 8am rendezvous I was very tearful. Yes darling I really did weep, I am glad I was alone. It seemed a strange way to celebrate a victory day, doesn’t it my love. I must say folk are on the whole taking things very calmly, last night everyone began hanging their flags and there were several bonfires. I was awaked at 2am by a crowd singing and shouting outside and demanding that everyone put on their lights. I did not go down to see who they were, but I put on the lights just to oblige them! They seemed quite pleased and continued on their way rejoicing! Probably drunk!
This morning I went to school as usual. Strange as it may seem the children came as usual but bedecked with red white and blue ribbon and waving their flags. We didn’t do any work, just let them run wild – it was a lovely morning and children of both departments intermingled on the field in a kind of new found freedom and many old pupils came to say ‘Hullo Miss Lewins’! Only to be severely reprimanded by the little ones who have now learnt to say ‘Mrs Allen’ very nicely!!! We had lunch at school – a very nice lunch. Yorkshire, roast beef of old England, pots and cabbage and a most scrumptious treacle tart with sweet white sauce. It really was a treat. I wish we could have had some of the Dutch children with us today! I’m sure they would have appreciated it. Jean ate every bite! I have never seen her eat so much before. We are no on holiday until Thursday morning – but I do not think this week will see the end of the celebrations. 3PM now for the announcement!!!
2.41AM MAY 7. UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!!! Signed in RHEIMS – FRANCE. HOSTILITIES TO CEASE ONE MINUTE AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT.
Well darling it is over! Outside all is calm and still and rain is falling gently but steadily. I suppose that will dampen the spirits of the merry-makers. Flags look very down-cast as they hang limply in the wet. Darling I feel very full, very much in need of you. In moments of joy and thankfulness and in those of great sorrow, we need a sympathetic soul to share it. I feel very close to you my love and feel very sure you are with me today. Be of good cheer my darling, our victory will come some day soon, then what a day! What a home coming. I love you darling and pray that our turn may come very soon. Pray with me darling every day. I need you so much.
Wed May 9th 1945 11pm
Darling mine, here I am almost at the end of my victory holiday. Today has been the kind of day that people dream about – hot, blazing sunshine all day – a veritable victory day. I was asked to Belle’s to lunch and afterwards we went to town. We had tea at the Havelock and met Belle’s mother and Jim Withington and family and went to Roker. It had a quiet holiday air. The barricades are all gone – so has the barbed wire and the beach looked wonderful in the sunshine. We went to Roker Park and while the men played a game of bowls, we lazed in the sunshine. We didn’t talk much for my thoughts were with you all the time. I was thinking of all the other times we have been in parks together on such a day. Remember Huddersfield and Morecambe and the woods at Hepsham and Helston with its swans and spring flowers, and that little park on the riverside at Truro – and Shields and most particularly the gardens in Princess Street? Darling it made me want you very much, what a host of lovely memories! Yesterday they were telling us on the wireless about the celebrations in Edinburgh, and darling, once again I was there with you reliving that glorious week all over again. There were tears my sweet, I could not help it, I was so lonely without you and I will always be so until you come back to me again. Then we will begin our lifelong honeymoon. I know it is going to be that my love with us – always sweethearts – what a lovely thought! We came up into town again and Belle, Jenny and I went to see ‘Madonna of the Seven Moons’. I liked it immensely. Have you seen it darling? It is very satisfying emotionally and helped me to recapture the ‘first fine careless rapture’ of our coming together. Do you realise how much I love you? Darling there are times when I feel as if it would consume me’ it burns so fiercely! Do you still love me, as I want to be loved? I feel sure you do. There are no half measures with us my love – and there never could be. I love you, I love you for always. Think of me sometimes my sweet and remember my sweet that to be in your arms and give myself to you is my heaven.
Take care of yourself my sweet. I go to my dreams of you. Goodnight my love.
Ever yours,
Hilda
written in blue ink in a very neat hand to rectos of 5 leaves, 8vo, together with the accompanying postally used envelope with decorative border, postmarked 10 May 1945, with a note written by Hilda at head, ‘V.E. … “And all the folk went gay, went gay! / For half an hour in the street today”’, plus Hilda’s Identity Card, a Seaham Welcome Home Fund Committee card, and a Certificate of Transfer to the Army Reserve form for Lance Corporal Robert Robson Allan, dated 20 March 1946
QTY: (4)
NOTE:
Victory in Europe Day is the day celebrating the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces on Tuesday, 8 May 1945.
VE Day. A lengthy, and emotionally rapturous, first-hand account of VE Day, a 5-page letter from Mrs Hilda Allan of Seaham, County Durham, on 8-9 May 1945, to her husband, Signalman [Robert Robson] Allan, R.R., Technical Maintenance Section, Combined Ops Signals, India Command, addressing him as ‘Darling Mine’, and continuing, in full:
It is VE day about 2:30 in the afternoon and we are waiting to hear the official announcement. I wonder how you are feeling my love, I am sure that you are thankful. There is one thing, the men out in the Far East will no longer have to dread air raids on England. It must have been very terrible for those who come from the London area these last few months. They must have wondered, often if they would ever see their dear ones again. It must be a relief. I wonder how you are spending VE day. Perhaps you are touching India’s shores for the second time, or perhaps you are still at sea. I have been wishing all day that you could have been still at home when the news came. I began my morning as usual by kissing your photograph – but at our 8am rendezvous I was very tearful. Yes darling I really did weep, I am glad I was alone. It seemed a strange way to celebrate a victory day, doesn’t it my love. I must say folk are on the whole taking things very calmly, last night everyone began hanging their flags and there were several bonfires. I was awaked at 2am by a crowd singing and shouting outside and demanding that everyone put on their lights. I did not go down to see who they were, but I put on the lights just to oblige them! They seemed quite pleased and continued on their way rejoicing! Probably drunk!
This morning I went to school as usual. Strange as it may seem the children came as usual but bedecked with red white and blue ribbon and waving their flags. We didn’t do any work, just let them run wild – it was a lovely morning and children of both departments intermingled on the field in a kind of new found freedom and many old pupils came to say ‘Hullo Miss Lewins’! Only to be severely reprimanded by the little ones who have now learnt to say ‘Mrs Allen’ very nicely!!! We had lunch at school – a very nice lunch. Yorkshire, roast beef of old England, pots and cabbage and a most scrumptious treacle tart with sweet white sauce. It really was a treat. I wish we could have had some of the Dutch children with us today! I’m sure they would have appreciated it. Jean ate every bite! I have never seen her eat so much before. We are no on holiday until Thursday morning – but I do not think this week will see the end of the celebrations. 3PM now for the announcement!!!
2.41AM MAY 7. UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!!! Signed in RHEIMS – FRANCE. HOSTILITIES TO CEASE ONE MINUTE AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT.
Well darling it is over! Outside all is calm and still and rain is falling gently but steadily. I suppose that will dampen the spirits of the merry-makers. Flags look very down-cast as they hang limply in the wet. Darling I feel very full, very much in need of you. In moments of joy and thankfulness and in those of great sorrow, we need a sympathetic soul to share it. I feel very close to you my love and feel very sure you are with me today. Be of good cheer my darling, our victory will come some day soon, then what a day! What a home coming. I love you darling and pray that our turn may come very soon. Pray with me darling every day. I need you so much.
Wed May 9th 1945 11pm
Darling mine, here I am almost at the end of my victory holiday. Today has been the kind of day that people dream about – hot, blazing sunshine all day – a veritable victory day. I was asked to Belle’s to lunch and afterwards we went to town. We had tea at the Havelock and met Belle’s mother and Jim Withington and family and went to Roker. It had a quiet holiday air. The barricades are all gone – so has the barbed wire and the beach looked wonderful in the sunshine. We went to Roker Park and while the men played a game of bowls, we lazed in the sunshine. We didn’t talk much for my thoughts were with you all the time. I was thinking of all the other times we have been in parks together on such a day. Remember Huddersfield and Morecambe and the woods at Hepsham and Helston with its swans and spring flowers, and that little park on the riverside at Truro – and Shields and most particularly the gardens in Princess Street? Darling it made me want you very much, what a host of lovely memories! Yesterday they were telling us on the wireless about the celebrations in Edinburgh, and darling, once again I was there with you reliving that glorious week all over again. There were tears my sweet, I could not help it, I was so lonely without you and I will always be so until you come back to me again. Then we will begin our lifelong honeymoon. I know it is going to be that my love with us – always sweethearts – what a lovely thought! We came up into town again and Belle, Jenny and I went to see ‘Madonna of the Seven Moons’. I liked it immensely. Have you seen it darling? It is very satisfying emotionally and helped me to recapture the ‘first fine careless rapture’ of our coming together. Do you realise how much I love you? Darling there are times when I feel as if it would consume me’ it burns so fiercely! Do you still love me, as I want to be loved? I feel sure you do. There are no half measures with us my love – and there never could be. I love you, I love you for always. Think of me sometimes my sweet and remember my sweet that to be in your arms and give myself to you is my heaven.
Take care of yourself my sweet. I go to my dreams of you. Goodnight my love.
Ever yours,
Hilda
written in blue ink in a very neat hand to rectos of 5 leaves, 8vo, together with the accompanying postally used envelope with decorative border, postmarked 10 May 1945, with a note written by Hilda at head, ‘V.E. … “And all the folk went gay, went gay! / For half an hour in the street today”’, plus Hilda’s Identity Card, a Seaham Welcome Home Fund Committee card, and a Certificate of Transfer to the Army Reserve form for Lance Corporal Robert Robson Allan, dated 20 March 1946
QTY: (4)
NOTE:
Victory in Europe Day is the day celebrating the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces on Tuesday, 8 May 1945.
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1. (a) Dominic Winter (Auctioneers) Ltd ("the Auctioneer") sells as agents for the seller (except where otherwise stated) and as such is not responsible for any default by buyer or seller.
(b) The Seller warrants to the Auctioneer and to the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.
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(b) The buyer may be required to pay down during the course of the sale the whole or any part of the total sum due, and if he fails to do so after such request the lot or lots may at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion be put up again and resold immediately.
(c) The buyer shall at his own expense take away any lot or lots purchased no later than five working days after the auction day.
(d) The Auctioneer may at his discretion agree credit terms with a buyer and extend the time limits for collection in special cases but otherwise payment shall be deemed to have been made only after the Auctioneer has received cash or funds by bank transfer or a sterling banker's draft or the buyer's cheque or debit/credit card payment has been cleared.
(e) All sums due to the Auctioneer shall be paid as shown and he reserves the right to charge interest which shall accrue at the rate of 4% over such base lending rate of National Westminster Bank Plc as shall be in force at the date that interest becomes due, such sum to be calculated per annum from day to day on all amounts due but unpaid. This right shall be exercisable without prejudice to any other right of the Auctioneer.
5. (a) If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lots pursuant to clause 4 or breaches any other condition of that clause the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights:
- Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs or re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller.
- Proceed for damages for breach of contract.
(b) Without prejudice to the Auctioneer's rights hereunder if any lot or lots are not collected within five days or such longer period as the Auctioneer may have agreed otherwise, the Auctioneer may charge the buyer a storage charge up to £1.00 per lot per day.
6. (a) The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which he has placed a reserve.
(b) Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale or to collect the lot and may be asked to pay a commission not exceeding 50% of the selling commission and any special expenses incurred in cataloguing the lot.
(c) If such arrangements are not made within seven days of the notification the Auctioneer is empowered to sell the lot without reserve by auction or by private treaty and to receive from the seller the normal selling commission and special expenses.
7. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties are hereby excluded.
8. (a) Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his/her view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. "A deliberate forgery" means a lot made with intention to deceive.
(b) A buyer's claim under this condition shall be limited to any amount paid to the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition the buyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by the Auctioneer.
9. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement in accordance with 4.d. hereof.
10. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer's premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer's discretion and accepted by the Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. In the case of miscellaneous books, maps and other items, the Auctioneer reserves the right to extract and dispose of items that, in the opinion of the Auctioneer at his absolute discretion, have no saleable value and, therefore, might detract from the saleability of the rest of the lot and the Auctioneer shall incur no liability to the seller in respect of the items disposed of. By delivering the goods to the auctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges that he/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions.
11. (a) Unless otherwise instructed in writing, all goods on the Auctioneer's premises and in his custody will be held insured against the risk of fire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or damage. The value of the goods so covered will be the hammer price, or in the case of unsold lots the lower estimate, or in the case of loss or damage prior to the sale that which the specialist staff of the Auctioneer shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods.
(b) The Auctioneer shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft, or destruction of any goods not so insured because of the seller's written instructions whether caused by negligence or otherwise.
(c) Any liability of the Auctioneer for any claim arising from loss or damage of any kind in respect of goods whether caused by negligence or otherwise including any claims for compensation will be limited to the amount of insurance cover effected in accordance with the provisions of clause 11.a. above.
12. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller thirty days after the date of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any funds received from the buyer have cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses.
13. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge the seller a fee of 12.5% of the Auctioneer's middle estimate of the auction price of the lot withdrawn together with Value Added Tax thereon and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots.
14. If, on collation, any named items in the catalogue prove defective, in text or illustration, the buyer may reject the lot provided he/she returns it within fourteen days stating the defect in writing. This however will not apply in the case of unnamed items, periodicals, autograph letters, manuscripts, music, maps, atlases, prints or drawings, nor in respect of damage to bindings, stains, foxing, marginal wormholes or other defects not affecting the completeness of the text, nor in respect of lack of list of plates, inserted advertisements, cancels or subsequently published volumes, supplements, appendices or plates or error in the enumerating of the plates, nor in respect of defects mentioned in the catalogue or announced at the time of sale.
15. The Auctioneer accepts no responsibility in connection with the commissioning of his staff to bid for any lots. Reserves, and commission bids given by telephone are accepted only at the sender's risk and must be confirmed in writing before the date of the sale. Lots will always be bought as cheaply as is allowed by other bids and such reserves as are on our books.
16. Buyers are advised that a storage charge of £1.00 per lot per day plus Value Added Tax at the current rate will be levied on all purchases not cleared within fourteen working days of the sale. After this period the buyer will be responsible for loss or damage.
17. Artist's Resale Rights ("Droit de Suite"). Lots marked with “AR” or "@" symbol or another appropriate symbol and referenced as such in the catalogue are subject to the Artist's Resale Right law. The buyer agrees to pay the Auctioneer an amount equal to the resale royalty and the Auctioneer will pay such amount to the artist's collecting agent. Resale royalty applies where the Hammer Price is £1,000 GBP or more and the amount cannot be more than £12,500 GBP per lot.
The amount is calculated as follows:
Royalty For the portion of the Hammer Price (in GBP Pounds Sterling)
4.00% up to 50,000
3.00% between 50,000.01 and 200,000
1.00% between 200,000.01 and 350,000
0.50% between 350,000.01 and 500,000
0.25% in excess of 500,000
Please refer to the DACS website www.dacs.org.uk for further details.
18. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law.