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Somebody give that 1939 girl his phone number, quick.
What strikes me is how many of them seem to be in the UK. People there seem to be much more aware of the prewar/war/immediate postwar period in general than they are in the US, where "the fifties" seem to be the genericized version of the past. Books could be written analyzing exactly why that is.
Having read / seen both this story and the 1939 girl's story recently - and remembering some of the earlier ones - I find my mind shifting from thinking these individuals are simply passionate about the pre-war period, etc., to thinking they are also looking for a way out of or a way to mitigate the speed, pressure and rate of change of the modern world. Not judging, just noting that my view / my interpretation of what they are doing is evolving.