IiSCBD IT H.M. OOTIBHMBHT WAR MEMORIAL
... understands that committee is now working for tablets to placed around the enclosure, with the names of the dead of the second world war inscribed upon them. ...
... understands that committee is now working for tablets to placed around the enclosure, with the names of the dead of the second world war inscribed upon them. ...
... from 1914-1910. In the second world war served the Home Guard and attained the rank of Company Quartermaster sergeant. A similar appointment is recommended for Pte. T. E. Hyde. The Fiat. Old Palace. He enlisted in the second world war lor service with the ...
... SCHOOL WAR MEMORIAL A MEMORIAL TO THOSE OLD BOYS OF THE SCHOOL WHO DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR WILL UNVEILED AND DEDICATED ON SATURDAY, IGlh SEPTEMBER, 1950. SERVICE AT THE CATHEDRAL. 11 am. CEREMONY AT THE SCHOOL, 12 noon ...
... HOLIDAY FOR 100 BRITISH CHILDREN One hundred British hovs and Pirls whose fathers lost their lives or were disabled In the Second World War are to spend three-week Easter holiday in Beleium as guests of Belgian families. The children, aged between eight and ...
... Walesby P Tt f|?l‘° nal '' l «s Conferenrt on Friday, -“ . tlo „.. .d. V“'“ RQ. Open Handicap Steeplechase Dunn* the second World War .l? dl ■ 1 Froupai. Lieut, B. F. Harnbara (three miles) i. and Lcgsby served with the Royal Navy and _ „'IS group.], ...
... Lecture Never throughout the whole course of the 1914 war was there ever heard the faintest whisper from either side of second world war. In recent months we have heard such gloomy predictions fro:.i both sides, while a course for officers at the Madrid ...
... Ladder Broke Mr Frost served in the R.E.M.E. during the second world war. It was while working for a local authority that he was injured. When the ladder broke he received concussion and a fractured skull. He has lost the sight of one eye and his hearing ...
... leaa than thet of the previous year. la taa irst world war we had been taught the Ipmob Abut we didn’t leans It took a second world war drive bene tba truth that Food a “Front” in war. And ia peaea! Far you can never have lown-prosperitv if yon don’t hare ...
... No Illusions “In the second world war he youth of England went intc he conflict without illusions nit not without ideals. “They did not speak about war, but about making the world safe for democracy. He continued, “The freedom we owe to them may again ...
... ng Corporation, so that they had to rely on commercial undertakings to pay for the television programmes. During the Second World War both Mrs. Walters and Mrs. did all they could in the way of sending food parcels and comforts to Britain, and they did ...
... Solemn moment: At the end of the open air concert a moving tribute to honour the courage endurance and sacrifice of the Second World War years as standards are dipped (left) by ex-servicemen’s representatives (2690-24) A little girl pays her tribute with ...
... veterans relive their thanks to D-Day was moving into the final experiences and we look at the way the months of the Second World War! ! i’ o' ' I ...