A huge pyre erected in the ground of the Aldersbrook Childrens Home, Wanstead, London
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A huge pyre erected in the ground of the Aldersbrook Childrens Home, Wanstead, London
One of the biggest bonfires to be burnt is the huge 50 ft. high pyre erected in to ground of the Aldersbrook Childrens Homes, Wanstead, London. This pyre took a month to build and is the remnants of all the waste branches and rubbish that local firms and people wish to dispose of. These children, toddlers, and those up to the age of 15, watch this huge nobfire burn and are given a display of fireworks bought from donations and collections from well wishers. The toddlers are not told about Guy Fawkes because many of them are very upset when they see him burning. They are told it is a bag of straw. Before the bonfire is lit the children and nursesplay ring-a-roses round the base which is 50 yards round. 4th November 1948
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