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By Scott Dalton

... Madelaine’s father, John Abbott, of Mablethorpe. As a child John had grown up believing his father had been killed in the Second World War. However, in 1981 his mother confessed that his father was an American GI whom she had met and had a romance with in ...

Privilege

... including being the jail where the Pilgrim Fathers were once held and its adoption as a British restaurant during the Second World War. ...

Artists hit jackpot

... of a No 617 Sqdn Lancaster went for £l2O to a Yorkshire buyer who had a relative who died while flaying a Lanc in the Second World War. Other pictures went as far afield as Australia and San Diego in the USA, while some winged their way to Holland, Guernsey ...

AR S R MORRRIERES L T TIPS B TS 7V VYIS WEW Saddle up for horse Sunday

... described as an annual Blessing of the Horse. There has been a Horseman's Sunday every year on Epsom Downs since the Second World War, followed by a parade round the race course. So, three years ago, it was decided to do something similar in Lincolnshire ...

THE LONDON MOTOR SHOW

... LONDON MOTOR SHOW Jaguars by 1939 production of the Jaguar marque exceeeded 5,000 cars for the first time During the Second World War car production was halted while the company's workforce concentrated on munitions manufacture. Immediately the war ended ...

SUNDAY

... SUNDAY Knickerbocker Holiday (C 4 2.30-4.05 pm). Period musical. Sahara (C 4 10.15 pm-12.05 am). Second World War action drama set in North Africa in 1942, The Assassination Bureau (YTV 2.30 pm). period black comedy about a lady journalist who breaks ...

Screen’s Si of the best

... Gibraltar Point extends along three miles of Lincolnshire coastline and 1£1.58 Blackiriars plays host to the bard — Second World War style. e ; L - S 2 R s e e A s x.\»‘ ¢ - g 29 — _;;:, e St L R ;¥; o - —— i — o BT ' o : 3 $ ek T 4 P LN e Vi ! . - ...

nouncement

... 1935. MERGER It was around the 1890 s over in the North of the Isle that the Crowle Advertiser began life and during the Second World War merged with the Epworth Bells. In 1935, Mr. G. W. Brearley, of Doncaster, became a partner and the business continued ...

Mr J. D. Nix

... Donington, he was the son of the late Mr and Mrs G. Nix, and had lived in Gosberton for most of his married life. During the Second World War he served with the Army in Italy and North Africa. He enjoyed gardening. Before his retirement he was an engineering ...

So grateful

... ‘Nans’ house in Freiston Road to mark the completion of her inside toilet. She has lived in the same house since the Second World War, having moved from, across the road in what was then known as Ashill Row. ...

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... red film arrives at Blackfriars cinema next week. The film is a passionate and complex romance set at the end of the Second World War. It has been compared to films like Brief Encounter and Gone with the Wind and stars Ralph Fiennes, Kirstin Scott Thomas ...