Elinor Florence, Author

Bestselling Historical Fiction Author

Navy

Stranger Than Fiction Wartime Stories

July 18, 2018
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For your reading enjoyment, here’s a collection of five strange wartime stories — starting with this delightful picture of Samantha Kot, who re-enacted an old photo she discovered here on my website! Wartime Stories: Aviation Fan Recreates Photo Samantha Kot of Orangeville, Ontario comes from an aviation-mad family that restores old aircraft and takes them […]

Naval Pilot Survived Torpedo Attack

February 15, 2017
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Former naval pilot Ted Davis of Toronto never forgot the night of March 17, 1945, when his minesweeper HMCS Guysborough was torpedoed twice by a German submarine. Tony Davis is a former classmate of mine from the Journalism Program at Carleton University in Ottawa. When I learned that his father Ted Davis was still living at […]

Ship Named for Heroic Canadian Nurse

October 19, 2016
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Sixty-eight years ago this month, a German submarine torpedoed the SS Caribou, a ferry travelling from Canada to Newfoundland. Within five minutes, the ferry sank to the bottom of the Atlantic. Margaret Brooke valiantly tried to save her friend Agnes Wilkie, who became the only Canadian nursing sister to die from enemy action in World War Two. […]

Bud Abbott Rained Terror on the Tirpitz

January 13, 2016
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Bud Abbott was just twenty-three years old when he strapped himself into his cockpit, took off from the deck of an aircraft carrier, and headed into aerial combat for the very first time. His target: the Tirpitz, one of the deadliest German battleships ever built.

D-Day: Decoys and Dummies

May 28, 2014
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The D-Day decoys were part of Operation Fortitude, an elaborate, mind-boggling hoax that used rubber tanks, canvas ships, plywood aircraft, and even dummy soldiers to fool the Germans about where we secretly planned to land on D-Day. Everyone knew the Allies would eventually try to take back the continent. But when, and where? To refresh your knowledge […]

About Elinor Florence<br>

Letters From Windermere

I’m a lover of history and all things vintage. My passion for the past is reflected in my novels, my collections, my travels, my home on Lake Windermere, and the monthly letter that I have been sending to my dear followers for the past eleven years. You are warmly invited to join my list. I don’t ask for anything but your email address. However, you are welcome to tell me something about yourself because I love hearing from my readers.
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Lest We Forget

While researching my wartime novel Bird’s Eye View, I interviewed people who lived through the greatest conflict the world has ever known, both on the home front and overseas.
I uncovered some truly inspirational stories, indexed here by subject.
Please feel free to read, reflect, and share.
Please Note: All stories and photos are copyrighted to Elinor Florence unless otherwise indicated. You are welcome to copy and share them as long as you give me proper credit.

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