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Women Dockyard Workers Remember VE Day at Naval Base Open DayPublished Tuesday 10th May 2005![]() Winnie Parsons (left) with her friend Lonia ![]() I'm putting on my... camouflage paint ![]() Vehicles on display included mini-steam traction engines ![]() Vintage Military Vehicles on display ![]() Something for everyone ![]() Other highlights of the weekend included pipe and brass bands Victory in Europe Day was celebrated and memories shared by unsung female dock workers when they had a reunion in Devonport Naval Base on 8 May 2005 for the first of this year's Open Days. The special tribute to the women who contributed to the war effort in so many ways was held on Sunday 8 May when they related their memories to visitors and joined in the hearty organised community singing of war-time favourites such as We'll Meet again and Siegfried Line. Ex-wartime dockyard welder Winnie Parsons, now aged 80, of Devonport, organised the reunion of former colleagues which included canteen workers, electricians, iron burners and riveters. Winnie joined the Naval Base at the age of 17 in 1942 having been bombed out of the Co-Op where she worked in the finance department as the 'Divi Girl'. Winnie, who left the dockyard in 1946 said:
Also on Sunday 8 May 2005, a Maritime and Transport rally was staged, with a range of more than 60 vehicles. These included classic cars, motorcycles, coach steam and a collection of mini-steam traction engines, Second World War military vehicles, the most unusual being a six-wheeled amphibious lorry and Bren Gun carrier, and vintage dockyard fire engines. Commander Charles Crichton, Naval Base Liaison Officer, said:
Other highlights of the weekend included coach tours of the Naval Base, guided visits round former nuclear-powered submarine Courageous, model ships gallery, 19th century dockyard fire station and police station, the ropery, RN field-gun exhibition, pipe and brass bands, figurehead exhibition, hangman's cell, covered slipway and gazebo. Related articles:
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