Elinor Florence, Author

Bestselling Historical Fiction Author

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Family Memories

April 14, 2019
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My mother’s estate has wrapped up, so I’m disposing of her possessions, which carry many family memories. And that means dragging home no fewer than 25 cardboard cartons filled with photographs, letters, china, books, and keepsakes. In a box of old knitting patterns, I found this original! She knit this sweater for me about thirty […]

Farmhouse Kitchen

March 17, 2019
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In the farmhouse kitchen described in my novel Wildwood, my Irish heroine Mary Margaret receives this Belleek shamrock tea set from her grandmother as a wedding gift when she emigrates to northern Alberta in 1923. * * * * * My Childhood Home I grew up on a farm about fifteen kilometres east of North Battleford, Saskatchewan. […]

Sunny Days in Mexico

February 17, 2019
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I’m enjoying sunny days in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and feeling sympathy for my fellow Canadians, who are suffering under an icy white blanket. This is our granddaughter Juliet, aged two, who visited us with her family. * * * * * My Best Buy in Mexico Shopping is a foreign country is always fun, and […]

Welcome to Letters From Windermere

January 29, 2019
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Welcome to your very first Letters From Windermere, an old-fashioned letter from my house to yours, a collection of news, notes, and nostalgia where I chat about History, Writing, and Books. From 2013 to 2018, I wrote more than 100 wartime stories, and you can find them all under the category called Lest We Forget. […]

Willa Walker Led the Way for RCAF Airwomen

November 21, 2018
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Willa Walker rose rapidly through the ranks in 1941 to become head of the newly-formed Royal Canadian Air Force Women’s Division. Only 28 years old, grieving the recent death of her baby son, her husband locked away in a German prison camp, Willa rose to the challenge with courage and dignity, breaking down barriers for future generations of women […]

Winston Churchill Parker was POW

October 17, 2018
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Named for the future British prime minister, Winston Churchill Parker of Okotoks, Alberta, joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, served as a Wireless Air Gunner in a Wellington bomber, was shot down on his unlucky thirteenth mission, and spent the rest of the war as a WW2 POW in a German prison camp. Note to […]

Jean Hubbard Joined Army on 18th Birthday

August 15, 2018
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Jean Hubbard joined the Canadian Women’s Army Corps (CWAC) on the day she turned eighteen. Wearing her red and white polka-dotted dress, she is likely the only recruit ever welcomed into the armed forces with a birthday cake!

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 […]

Russell Thompson: Army Veteran, Role Model

June 27, 2018
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Canadian Army veteran Russell Thompson of Seeley’s Bay, Ontario, who will turn 99 in a few months, is one of the reasons they call his The Greatest Generation. The sons of Russell Thompson, Earle and Steve, collaborated to prepare this blog post about their father, a role model whom they love and respect. They describe […]

Elizabeth Cutler: Star Weekly Artist

May 16, 2018
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The illustrators who created these beautiful wartime covers for the Star Weekly magazine have mostly been forgotten, so it was a delightful surprise to hear from a woman whose great-aunt, Elizabeth Cutler, was a regular Star Weekly artist. Sheree Meyer of Orlando, Florida shared her memories of her talented Great-Aunt Betty. The Inside Story The […]

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 twelve 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.
Sending since 2013.
Subscribers: 2,000.
Expect your letter the third Wednesday of every month.

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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