My Nan photograph

My Nan

Use attributes for filter !
Google books books.google.com
Originally published 2006
Authors Jillian Powell
GenresFiction
IllustratorsMaddy McClellan
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2976997
Send edit request

About My Nan


'My Nan' is brightly illustrated, fun, and focuses on key areas of interest for the age range. This book covers a wide range of fiction genres listed for Key Stage 1 in the National Literacy Strategy.

Daughter of Ipswich murder victim Karen Hales searches for answers

Daughter of Ipswich murder victim Karen Hales searches for answers
Nov 20,2023 10:21 pm

... " I have always had conversations with My Nan about Mum...

Unmarked wartime grave relatives found 83 years on

Unmarked wartime grave relatives found 83 years on
Sep 23,2023 9:51 am

... " My Nan is still alive, she s 94...

DanTDM: How YouTube star went from shy schoolboy to internet sensation

DanTDM: How YouTube star went from shy schoolboy to internet sensation
Sep 22,2023 9:31 pm

... I would always think, What if My Nan watched these videos? If my parents watched this, would they be proud? " I was super careful before but now that I ve aged up...

MasterChef: Banbridge cook Terri serves up dippy eggs and soldiers

MasterChef: Banbridge cook Terri serves up dippy eggs and soldiers
Jun 1,2023 3:00 am

... The first thing My Nan said actually when I told her - I said I had some news to share and she did the: Oh, you re pregnant? " I was like: No, no, I m not...

Barry: 'A stranger I met at the beach gave me her kidney'

Barry: 'A stranger I met at the beach gave me her kidney'
Apr 23,2023 8:20 pm

... " I feel really proud of myself, I get embarrassed sometimes though as every time I m out with My Nan she will tell a stranger oh my granddaughter donated a kidney ...

Cost of living: Unpaid carers going without basics

Cost of living: Unpaid carers going without basics
Mar 17,2023 9:10 pm

... " I see My Nan not even being able to buy socks or pants, walking around the house with holes in her socks, " she said...

Sarah Sands: ‘Mum killed our abuser - it didn't stop the nightmares'

Sarah Sands: ‘Mum killed our abuser - it didn't stop the nightmares'
Nov 22,2022 8:50 pm

... " My Nan was talking to my mum on the phone in prison, asking her if I could go and play football, or go out with my mates...

Cost of living: University students 'priced out' of graduation

Cost of living: University students 'priced out' of graduation
Jul 16,2022 1:00 pm

... Extra ceremony tickets for My Nans? £20 each...

Unmarked wartime grave relatives found 83 years on

May 7,2022 11:45 am

By Giancarlo RinaldiSouth Scotland reporter, Bbc Scotland news website

Relatives of The Victim of a wartime tragedy who was buried in an unmarked grave in Ayrshire have been traced.

Francesco D'Inverno died in the sinking of the Arandora Star in 1940 - One of hundreds of Italian internees to lose their lives.

His body was found near Lendalfoot, South Ayrshire, and he was laid to rest in Girvan's Doune Cemetery But

Now members of His Family have been tracked down in Kent and hope to come and visit The Grave .

Charlotte Tasselli-Arnold, from Southfleet, is the great-granddaughter of Ginevra Tasselli who married Francesco After Her first husband died.

He became stepfather to her four children before he died in the sinking of The Passenger liner converted to carry " enemy aliens".

Charlotte was contacted by Ritchie and Lorna Conaghan of the Girvan and District Great War Project (GDGWP) who helped to identify Francesco 's burial site.

" Ritchie tracked me down on Facebook and got in contact with The Family that way, " She Said .

" At first I was thinking, you know, is this is legit?

" He name-dropped a few of The People in My Family - Ginevra and Francesco - And Then obviously I quickly realised that it was all true.

" I mean, he probably knew at The Time more about the Family History than me. "

Her great-grandmother Ginevra had four children with her first husband But She was widowed quite young and met and married Francesco who became their stepfather.

" To The Children he would have been Around - especially for Teresa, the youngest - She probably would have known him More Than She did her own dad because he died So Young , " said Charlotte.

She Said She felt finding out where Francesco was buried provided " some comfort" to The Family after so many years.

" It's unbelievable, really, there's been some twists and turns to The Story , " She Said .

" My Nan is Still Alive , She 's 94. Ginevra would tell her about about Francesco , and so She would tell us.

" She felt relief for Ginevra that he was laid to rest - he was found, he had a Catholic burial. My Nan 's found a lot of comfort in it I think. "

She Said it had been a learning curve finding out more about the Arandora Star too.

" There is so little documented about it, " She Said .

" I learned about World War Two in school - a lot of people do and you hear all the War Stories - But this is a really Big Story that doesn't really get talked about.

" These were all innocent people you know, that were just rounded up - it just wouldn't happen today would it? "

She Said She was grateful for all The Work that had been carried out by Ritchie, Lorna and others to find Francesco 's last Resting Place .

" If it wasn't for their perseverance of trying to find out the history of this person we would never have known any of this information, " She Said .

Now The Family hopes to visit The Grave in Ayrshire where efforts are ongoing to fundraise to put a gravestone in place.

" We would like to come and sort of pay our respects, " said Charlotte.

" Obviously Ginevra never managed to get there or find out where he was so we feel that, you know, as A Family we want to see where he is and also say Thank You and meet The People that made it all happen.

" He would have just remained buried there and none of us would have known. "

The Discovery has also sparked a lot of conversation and discussion among her relatives.

Charlotte said: " I said to Ritchie: 'You know you've rewritten The Story for Our Family , because it's now so current.

" I think it definitely will be passed down for generations now whereas it would probably have just got forgotten which would have been so sad. "

Related Topics

Source of news: bbc.com

Next Profile ❯