Archive

Tag: children

Blitz Echoes 15 Jun 2026 Blitz Echoes5 min

A Classroom Among the Rubble: Miss Elspeth’s Quiet Defiance

BlitzSpirit: How one teacher salvaged education – and hope – from the wreckage of wartime London. The air raid siren wailed, not for the first time that week. But Miss Elspeth MacIntyre barely flinched. She calmly ushered her eleven-year-old pupils under their desks at St. Jude’s Primary, a ritual now woven into the fabric of […]

Read Dispatch
Blitz Echoes 26 Jan 2026 Blitz Echoes5 min

Shrapnel and Small Victories: A Boyhood Under the Bombs

BlitzSpirit: Finding agency and remembrance in the debris of wartime Britain. The air tasted of metal and dust. Ten-year-old Arthur, not for the first time that week, scanned the street after the all-clear siren. Not for survivors – the wardens and neighbours were already on that – but for pieces. Small, jagged, dangerous pieces of […]

Read Dispatch
BlitzSpirit 16 Dec 2025 Explainers5 min

Small Shoulders, Big Shadows: Children and the Blitz

BlitzSpirit: How the youngest Britons bore witness – and remembered – a nation under fire. The photograph is grainy, black and white. A small girl, maybe seven or eight, stands amongst rubble, clutching a doll. Her face isn’t one of dramatic grief, but a quiet, almost bewildered solemnity. She’s not looking at the camera, but […]

Read Dispatch
×
×