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... to see the sea. It is known as Pounder’s Mill as it serves as a memorial to the founder of the Heritage, the late Dame Grace Kimmins. The mill is now headquarters the Challey Heritage Troop of Handicapped Boy Scouts. ...
... to see the sea. It is known as Pounder’s Mill as it serves as a memorial to the founder of the Heritage, the late Dame Grace Kimmins. The mill is now headquarters the Challey Heritage Troop of Handicapped Boy Scouts. ...
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... The latest to be announced is a visit Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother on April 2 to Chailey Irtzntagg to open the Dame Grace Kimmins Memorial Hall. This famous home for crippled children has fiedusidly received encouragement from the Royal family, and ...
... and it was found that the description they gave exactly fitted the founder of the Heritage, the late Dame Grace I Kimmins. Captain Anthony Kimmins, her son, was told of the occurence, and commented that the orchard was his mother’s favourite spot for walks ...
... the President welcomed Mr Hatton who gave a very interesting talk on the work of Chailey Heritage, telling how in 1905 Grace Kimmins had arrived in Chailey with six handicapped boys and started the Heritage, which by dint of hard work had grown to its ...
... represented in the congregation which filled St. Martin’s Chapel, Chailey Heritage, Thursday for the memorial service to Dame Grace Kimmins, founder of the Heritage. The tribute of the Bishop of Chichester, the Rt. Rev. G. K, A. Bell, to ** one of the greatest ...
... MISS GRACE PHILLIPS' SUCCESS. Miss Grace Phillips. the Worthing player. won the Women; Billiards Championship at Burroughes Hall, London. yesterday. She defeated Miss Vera Seals. of Worksop. by 1,000 points to 964 after two days' play. Miss Phillips was ...
... usreolmE Them owl Amos Kimmins o st Lwat MI . . BRIDEGROOM • : . 's l :NAVAL WAS Twia -,. .- __.___ ' , ir S -OFFICERS AT _____ . Loam TABLE LUNCHEON' OF MRS. W.s. THEY HEARD A TALI ON CHESSOII--MR. R. W. • VAUGHAN . __. . . • - Twenty oScers of the ...
... family of which Dame Grace was in a true sense the mother.” Members of the family present were Major ■ General and Mrs. Brian Kimmins (elder son and daughter-in-law). Miss Bridget Klmmins (granddaughter). Captain and Mrs. Anthony Kimmins (younger son and ...
... home of the Guild of the Brave Poor Things, North Common, Chailey, was opened on Saturday afternoon Her Grace Adeline Duchess of Bedford. Her Grace, who was accompanied by Lady LI mattock, travelled from town to Newick and Chailey Station by special train ...
... recitation, A Boastful Butterfly,” Miss ledger; song, Indianopplis,” Sub-Lieut. McLeod. R.N., Mid. A. M. Kimmins. £ong *M passed your window.” Migs Grace Grover; song at piano, ‘‘Father's Tea,” Mr. S. J. Mitchell; recitation. A Behearsnl,” Miss Vera Gough: ...
... Dons Brooks and Dennis Kimmins. Class Ronald Smith, Ivor Short, Dorothy Page, Joyce Waters, Joan Newnham, Christine Campbell. Thomas Blaker, Francis Symons, Peter Page. .loan Kennard. Mary Martin, Doris Knight, Kathleen Kimmins, Margaret Beryl Hohden ...