Our Day in London.
September 15, 2008 on 3:26 pm | In Bristol
Imperial War museum.
We left school at 8:00am to go to London and arrived there at 11:00am. WE walked over to the Impetrial War Museum. Inside they took our bags and we walkedto the Chidren’s war Exhibition, there we saw the gas masks that the babies had to wear it looked like bags wiyh eye slots to look through, also there was a computer where you type your last name in and it would search for somebody that died in the war with the same last name, and could possible find some in your family.
In the Children’s War Exhibition we met a evacuee that was 2 years old when war broke out and was 7 when it ended, she told us about her memories it was very interesting.
The part I most enjoyed in the museum wea the 1946′s house it was exactly what I thought it looked like, it was very small and out-side there was vegatables growing.
We left The Childrens War Museum and wet to look at the trenches inside it was dark and you could see how the people will have to cope in the war the noises were loud and scary, it stank horribly the conversations were what they ate and how they miss their family it was very lifelike.
The blitz experience was very realistic we were shown in and had to sit down on benches then we were asked if anyone had brought a bucket we replied “no” she told us if we need to go to the toilet we had to go on the floor then suddenly the walls all shook and a bomb had hit us we quickly ran out into the streets we saw were the bomb had fall then another bomb had fell we all ducked with our hands on our head.
London Eye.
When we were on the Eye you could see simple the whole of London it was really exciting experience even thou I had gone on it before, after we walked across Jubilee Bridge and into Whitehall Banqueting House, We had a picture at the top of Downing Street. And arrived at school at 6:30pm.
By Sehar
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