DUNKIRK
... DUNKIRK The great naval drama of World War II (Their finest hour) U Times of showing: Mon., Thurs., Sat., 2-0 4-55 7-45 Tues., Wed. and Fri., 4-45 and 7-40 Friday, July 1968. Place a regular order for the Gazette with your Newsagent ...
... DUNKIRK The great naval drama of World War II (Their finest hour) U Times of showing: Mon., Thurs., Sat., 2-0 4-55 7-45 Tues., Wed. and Fri., 4-45 and 7-40 Friday, July 1968. Place a regular order for the Gazette with your Newsagent ...
... Instead of assisting in the rearguard action we were to trek to Dunkirk. Can you imagine how relieved we were? We reached Sieuport and proceeded to Dunkirk along a five-mile lx.aeh: Dunkirk was in ruins, so hear• had the bombardment to which it had hetn ...
... film a chronicle of the frame of mind of the British public before Dunkirk as well ns showing the frustration o f the t roops in France during what was cultist the •'phoney war. Dunkirk has a majesty that i s all its own. and 'que in the annals of f ...
... seaman set out from an English coast town in a small pleasure boat to assist in the evacuation of the B.E.F. from Dunkirk. Two miles off Dunkirk, German dive bombers sent their little craft to destruction. Only the two able seamen survived. Able Seaman Batchelor ...
... FOR SIX DAYS Richard Attenborough DUNKIRK The story of the re-birth of a nation An Ealing Film An M-O-M Release Times of showing: 445 and 7-45 ...
... SOUTH WALES GAZETTE 1941 PEEPS INTO THE PAST 1960 A TIME TO REMEMBER Old Tyleryan at Dunkirk The first South Wak. Ga:ctte of the New Year, when that New Year was was an impressive record of Abertillery's fine contribution to the war effort. The opening ...
... Tail had taught them an English flock could he good company. Large numbers of the prisoners at the camp had been captured at Dunkirk and any plan Clint and Mort had for immediate sleep was act aside by the vigorous questions put. to them about how they were ...
... elemental 'demoniac.' Four friends are keeping a tryst as they have done every year since they were comrades in arms at Dunkirk. One by one they are received by a mysterious servant. They are all, for reasons they cannot explain, on edge, ill at ease ...
... Germany. The youngster was embarrassed at the praise but there was undisguised pleasure in his eyes at the asurance that Dunkirk had quickened the pulse of his own people. Clint and Mort were awake well into the night replying to questions both trivial ...
... FOR DAYS John Mills Richard Attenborough DUNKIRK Times of showing: Mon. to Fri. 4-4. and 7-40 U tint.. 4-20 and '-4 On Monday, July 21st the Chairman and members of the Ebbw Vale Urban District Council will be invited to see this Mm and meet a few of ...
... Margaret Duke looked after us to perfection. Jimmy Lewis served in the Welsh Guards for six years and he was wounded at Dunkirk. His mother had the thrilling experience seeing Jimmy on Pathe News at the Pavdion Theatre. PROUD SOOOKR •RROTATOR Another ...
... Abertillery G.T.C., wished the newly formed }Mina Corps every success. There were 30 volunteers. —September 24th, 1943. w . Dunkirk Hero Welcomed: The residents of Globe Pit Row, Blaina, extended an enthusiastic welcome to Gunner Ronald Webber, of the Royal ...