Keith finally visited his relatives in Gateshead in late January 1945. He kept being sent off on leave, for a week at a time, while his unit tried to find a new pilot.
And who does he run into? His unimpressive cousin, Woody. Except Woody has now become impressive because he is in the navy.
Houses in Gateshead, 1940s.
Keith to his mother, 5 February 1945.
'I
went to Gateshead... I found your aunt Masie and Elsie and
they are fine. I went over to see your uncle Rob and he is very poorly he has
been teetotalling for twelve months. Well I was sitting talking to your Aunt
Maisie when we heard a knock on the door so she went and opened it, I heared
her talking to someone and then she brought this sailor in a sharp officers
uniform in and says “Do you know this fellow”? and I looked at him for a while
and then realized it was Woody, what do you think of that for a coincidence, he
had just come for a couple of days as he was in dock … We went to the pub with
Elsie and then over to Newcastle (without Elsie) we went to the pictures and
then back home, we slept together you know he sure has changed he ? to have
grown up and is altogether different from when I saw him last we got along very
well and it was nice to see someone from home.'
Cinema in Newcastle, 1945.
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