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TODDINGTON

... TODDINGTON. PTE. BUCKINGHAM KILLED.—Pte. William Buckingham, who was 21 years of age when he was killed on Bept. 15th in the battle of the Somme, joined up on Oct. 15th, 1915, was drafted to France, April 15th, 1916, and was killed on Sept. 15th, 1916. He was in ...

TODDINGTON

... TODDINGTON. PTE. BUCKINGHAM KILLED.—Pte. William Buckingham, who was 21 years of age when he was killed on Sept. 15th in the battle of the Somme, joined up on Oct. 15th, 1915, was drafted to France, April 15th, 1916, and was killed on Sept. 15th, 916. He was in ...

PTE. BERT SANDERE, OF TOOTING

... Hospital, Eastbourne, with a shrapnel wound in the muecle of the right arm. He was wounded in action at High Wood in the battle of the Somme, on Sept. 15th. His wound is going on as well as can be expected. ...

Message

... Message. “The Battle of the Somme, furious and desperate as it has been, is a first and most important phase of what is an historical struggle, unigue in its scope and world-wide significance. ; “I am convinced that when you have seen this wonderful picture ...

50 years ago

... ‘Saturday. No doubt many from the villages were dlsaPpoinbed. as they had anticipated visiting the Empire to see the Battle of the Somme pieture that evening, It is a long time since the principal streets of the town were as deserted as they were on Saturday ...

Published: Friday 25 November 1966
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 219 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

LOCAL CASUALTIES

... that their gon, Lee.-Cpl. E. Woodman, Canadian Contingent, has been wounded by shrapnel in the left hand, during the battle of the Somme. He is now in hospital at Whalley, near Blackburn, and is well on the way towards complete recovery. Joining the Vancouver ...

HEARS.”

... the Bucks. County Council, who was killed in action on July 21, 1916, while leading his company in an attack in the Battle of the Somme, have been, collected and printed for private circulation. The last words Captain Lionel Crouch wrote were: ‘‘ But it's ...

EATON BRAY

... would not change into any other regiment. Whether in the battle on the Somme or out of it, they have nobly done whatever they have been told. Words fail, even faintly, to describe what a great battle is like. The noise is deafening; big guns, little guns ...

“« WHAT THE BUZZAR

... action o while leading his company the Battle of the Somme, lected and printed for pri The last words Captain wrote were: *‘ But it's . work,” and early on the fc he fell, leading a charge o Battle of the Somme, 1 would in all probability b work,” too ...

STANBRIDGE

... STANBRIDGE. ON LEAVE.—Pte. Edgar Tearle, who has been in France for 18 months, and through the battle of the Somme without injury, has been home for ten days’ leave. A Belgian soldier was also home in the village for a week. CHRISTMAS BEEF.—Many families ...

DEATH OF MR. E. F. CURRIE

... the 1914-18 war he served as a captain in the King's Royal Rifle Corps with the Earl of Avon and was wounded in the Battle of the Somme. Interment at Shefford cemetery was preceded by Requiem Mass at St. Prancis's Church. The Rt. Rev, Mgr. Canon W. H. ...

Published: Friday 16 September 1966
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 295 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Changed his job for 6d. more 2

... to see Mr. Pressland at his home in Havelock Road was the 45th anniversary of his first trip “over the top” at the battle of ‘the Somme. “I got no medals, ‘f&st a bang on the head,” said r. Pressland. Later, he was dischar%ed from the Army as medically ...

Published: Friday 07 July 1961
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 357 | Page: 10 | Tags: none