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TOWN HALL, AYLESBURY. A LANTERN LECTURE ON THE BATTLE of the SOMME (Personal Experiences), Illustrated by over ..

... TOWN HALL, AYLESBURY. A LANTERN LECTURE ON THE BATTLE of the SOMME (Personal Experiences), Illustrated by over 50 Slides and Maps from the French and British Official Photographs Will be gfien nn Monday Evening, March 25th, 1918, At 7.30 p.m., by Captain ...

Published: Saturday 16 March 1918
Newspaper: Bucks Advertiser & Aylesbury News
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 90 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

TOWN HALL, AYLESBURY. A LANTERN LECTURE ON TILE BATTLE of the SOMME (Personal Experiences), Illustrated by over ..

... TOWN HALL, AYLESBURY. A LANTERN LECTURE ON TILE BATTLE of the SOMME (Personal Experiences), Illustrated by over 50 Slides and Maps from the French and British Official Photographs Will he given on Monday Evening, Marchepth, 1918, At 7.30 p.m., by Captain ...

FIRST SOMME BATTLE DESCRIBED AT AYLESBURY

... FIRST SOMME BATTLE DESCRIBED AT AYLESBURY. -♦ - Ayle,4l3u,y Tin.n Hall wit.+ filled by a deeply interr-rtad audience on Monday evening when an attractive and moat instructive lantern lecture The Battle of the Somme. - illuetcated by over fifty slides ...

IT IS SAID THAT

... medical category•. A goodly number of men were ex#wpted for another six months. Aylesburians learned much about the &rot Battle of the Somme on Monday evening. It was graphically described by the Rev. Capt. E. Skilton. C.F. Ilia lecture on the subject was of ...

IN MEMORIAM

... dear Son, Pte. WILLIAM LAWRENcE (2nd Oxfipl and Buckc). who was killed in action iu The Battle of the Somme. July 30th, 1916, aged 17 years. Out in yonder battle field There is a silent grave Of we loved a. dearly, Aud yet we could not save. Ilis King ...

THANKS

... ljuaintou Road, Waddesdon. TN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR BOY (ALBERT HENRY MORRIS), who was killed in Action at the Battle of the Somme, July 19th, 1916, aged 20 years. One of the best that God could lend, A devoted son and a faithful friend. Forget him ...