Oral
"Evacuees from the south and east coasts arrive in Nottingham and surrounding villages as invasion appears inevitable" (September 1939).
Local Studies, Nottingham Central Library
- Hammond, R., Evacuation in Nottinghamshire, original oral history recordings [cassette], Project NLHA [Nottinghamshire Living History Archive], 1/6, Nottingham: Nottinghamshire Living History Archive, 2000.
- Nottinghamshire Oral History Project (1982 to 1984) includes memories of evacuees in World War II
- Turney Brothers, leatherworks (C652 - transcript only) refers to evacuees
East Midlands Oral History Archive
- Memories of evacuee from Great Yarmouth who was sent to Widmerpool as a child of six and later moved to Kinoulton [Interview 1425, EV/010] - further details available on the EMOHA website
Newark Museum Services
- Audio recording of interview with Rita Lyford who was evacuated to Newark during World War II [NEKMS : 2010.22]
- Written memories of Barbara Paterson, who was also evacuated from Worthing and ended up marrying someone from Elston and staying in the area