My parents lived in South London they would have been 9 and 10 when the blitz started. They went to the same school and I grew up with war time stories about lessons in the school basement. Walking to school through streets that had been bombed. A school friend losing her leg and her mother dieing in a raid.
My grandad was in the Royal Navy but attached to a Merchant Ship so he was home for a few nights and weekends during the blitz - I remember hearing of him having to leave the house during a raid to catch the bus for his ships. Incendary bombs were being dropped down the street so he left with a cushion protecting his head.
My dad was 'bombed out' three times and at one point lived in Kenley caves which was all kitted out to house refugees from the blitz.
I remember them telling me how they could see the wast end docks blazing from miles away after a particularly bad raid and also tales of a V2 falling on a Woolworths in Plumstead and killing a lot of people.
it always amazes me how life went on as 'normal' school, buses etc etc. Scary times but - they seemed to just get on with it.