MR. G. E. HUMPHRIES
... In World War I he served with the Shropshire Light Infantry in France. where he was wounded and invalided home. In the second World War he was an A.R.P. worker. ...
... In World War I he served with the Shropshire Light Infantry in France. where he was wounded and invalided home. In the second World War he was an A.R.P. worker. ...
... generosity —the presentation to the School Library of 21 volumes of valuable picture histories of the Boer War and the Second World War. The books constitute a handsome collection and will prove a considerable and much appreciated addition to the library ...
... who is one year younger, is a native of Ludlow. They were married at Stockport. They lost their youngest son in the second world war, and they have one son living. Both enjoy fairly good health. They are members of the Ludlow Cosy Corner Club. which ...
... Hereford. Mr. Jourdan had considerable experience as a Sergeants* Mess caterer when he served as an artillery man during the Second World War. ...
... nnteiliug tlw inelimrial, said. To the glory of God and in memory of the Owl Boys of the School who gave their lives in the Second World War. I unveil this memorial.' Afterwards, in a short address' lie said that in all humility they stsauiti think of those ...
... employ - of the late Dr. Cressy - . of Leominster. and later worked for Mesisrs. Bellow and Son in the town. During the second World War he was engaged on A.R.P. duties in Leominster. His general work for the Three Counties Agricultural Society will be ...
... years were spent at the family homes at The Weir, Shelsley Walsh and Bromesberrow. She again served as a nurse during the Second World War, and was in the Middle East for three-and-a-half years. in the Army Nursing Service. She retired to Camilla Cottage in ...
... has been granted to J. R. Winny, Craven Arms. Mr. T. R. H. McGill, Gas Works House. Rugcley. Staffs., who during the second world war gave assistance at Tamworth and Tenbury Wells, left £2.576 6s. 4d. gross, £2,536 6d. 4d. net value. _ Mrs. K. M. Blain ...
... still doing, for ex- Service men and women is well known. Membership is now open to the ex-Service men and women of the second World War, but it has not attracted them in the same way as it did the men of the previous war. No doubt that can be accounted ...
... covered with useless trees. bracken or bushee; lend which has been too irregular for their ploughs. Just as. In the second world war. Went bulldozers razed trees and levelled hillocks to make landing strips for aircraft. so now, those same machines are ...
... Leominster Charity and a manager of the Leominster Infants and Junior Schools on behalf of the Borough Council. During the second World War she was a member of the W.V.S. ...
... that it did, and is still doing, for ex-Servicemen is well known. Membership is now open to the ex-Servicemen of the second world war, but it is not attracting them in the same way that it did the men of the previous war. No doubt that can be ac- counted ...