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... ONLY.y.• 11411 GI -AmasinTri OPECTA J. Parkinson &Sons (BLACKPOOL), LTD 117ILDIB8 AND OONTILAOTOIB. TALBOT BAN BLACKPOOL and LONDON. BLACKPOOL I ORIN 101 ALL CUMIN OA 1101/1. ...
... ONLY.y.• 11411 GI -AmasinTri OPECTA J. Parkinson &Sons (BLACKPOOL), LTD 117ILDIB8 AND OONTILAOTOIB. TALBOT BAN BLACKPOOL and LONDON. BLACKPOOL I ORIN 101 ALL CUMIN OA 1101/1. ...
... Saturday, and were accorded a hearty welcome. The detachment, which numbered over 50, was under the command of Lieut. D. B. Parkinson-Cumine and Second- Lieut. Kinghan, and was accompanied by a fife and drum band. 7The officers and men were entertained to luncheon ...
... Rev. Dean Haire-Forster, J.P. ; Van. Archdeacon Abbott, Revs. Precentor Young, Chancellor Naylor, Canon WMansway, Canon Parkinson-Cumine, Canon Given, Canon Webb, Canon lkiddell, W. J. Nicholson, John Hall, I. H. Pratt, and John O'Connor, the Earl of Belmore ...
... place at the back of the plattemo :—Col. the Earl of Erne, D 8.0. (prisoner in Germany) H. D. Parkinson-Cumine, Royal Irish Fuelhers ; W. D. B. Pirkinson-Cumine Ist British Columbia Regt , Canadian Contingent front) ; John Coyle, Royal Inniakilling usiliens ...
... Station, and conducted it on a march round town. The men. who were accompanied by pipers’ band, were in charge Lieutenant Parkinson-Cumine and Second-Lieutenant Kingham. A detachment of the R.A.M.C., with band, also lurned out and took part in the march. After ...
... , Royal Army of about 70, visited Beltur! nd Battalion the | fate and pipers’ bands, 1 conspicuous gal- | of Lieutenant Parkinson-C: ry 1915, near @ hearty reception ng out with an- | met at the station by tl bearer to within Urban and To A aud attending ...
... evening from Tipperary. The party, which numbers about fifty men, with fife and drum band, is in charge of Lieutenant D. B. Parkinson-Cumine and Second-Lieutenant Kingham. It is the intention to make Armagh their headquarters, and during the temr to visit many ...
... Rifles. The recruiting detachment of the 7th (Service) Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers, under the command of Lieut. D. B. Parkinson- Cumine and Second-Lieut. gingham, arrived in Markethill on Friday morning, and, headed by their fife-and-drum band, paraded ...
... Royal Irish Fusiliers. party of the 7th and 8th usiliers, in charge of Lieu- Reval -Cumine 5 tenant Parkinson and accompanied by Lieutenant Kingham, bands of the fife and drum and pi these battalions, arriv ed in Lurgan by and the 10.9 am. train on y ...
... PICTI7II OP A 7111 VILLAS& -- • 4 • , r front In ourlast issue we published lett. ri the younger son of the Rev. Canon 6. Parkinson-Cumin., who is serving with U. Ist Canadian contingent at the front, and I since then the following deeply interesting latter ...
... Course —10th (Irish) Division—Capt. R. Stevenson. 6th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 16th (Irish) Division—Lieut. B. D. Parkinson-Cumine, 7th Royal Irish Fusiliers. Maxim Gun Course—Sec.- Lieut. T. F. D. Sheraton, North Irish Horse; C. V. Rogers, Antrim ...
... recruits were obtained. recruiting party of the 7th and Bth Battalions Royal Irish Fusiliers, in charge of Lieutenant Parkinson-Cumine and Second Lieutenant King ham arrived in Lurgan on Thursday, accompanit-fi the fife and drum and pipers’ bands. The ...