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My long weekend will be getting my talk for the Great War Group conference on 26 April nearly finished! It's a full day with interesting talks and open to everyone
greatwargroup.com/product/onli...
It's going to be a good day, come and join us
Come and join us, theres a wide range of talks. Both of Edith and Mary made it into the front lines among many other places in the spring of 1915
When we decided on a date months ago never thought it would be the hottest day of the year!!
It's Regional Conference week and it's not to late to join us.
To book visit the Great War Huts or Gallipoli Association websites
Man on the train next to me seems to have taken a bath in aftershave or similar. Thankfully it's only on the branchline, will check nowhere near him at marks Tey!!
A fantastic evening for our third Hutted Histories talk, ‘Prepared for War: Uniforms and Equipment of the Great War British Soldier’ - brilliantly delivered by Taff Gillingham with a special appearance by L/Cpl Kieran Morling. Huge thanks to everyone who came along!
Don't worry there'll be more over the next week!
Spent the 2 minutes silence in a NAAFI which is where these 2 met. On VE day Grandma was at North Weald and Grandad was in Holland. Just because the war was over didn't mean they saw each other straight away. It was December before they met again.
Their bunkers were hidden in the countryside. No official records.
Trained to kill.
Their mission: disrupt, delay, die in the event of an invasion, to buy time for a counterattack.
Stuart Burrell tells us more.
#Scallywags #BritishResistance #WW2
Ice cream for lunch!
Both of the weekend results were expected, both teams will be championship teams next year!
Sometimes preping to follow in footsteps of family members getting ready to visit next month means you just need to use the floor
Thanks, easy to make! Just random squares on the front quilt wadding in the middle and a thermal material on the other side.
Spring is here for shed working when the curtains are tied back, the draught excluder put away and the door hooked back
Season ticket doesn't count this afternoon, so in the north stand for the first time in many years
How I'm spending my afternoon
I only recently discovered they went from Felixstowe. It's where my great uncle went from
I love the day after there was nothing to report. Reckon some sore heads!
I never got round to doing regular posts on what my grandad was doing 80 years ago but here's how the 3rd Irish guards introduced the Dutch to St Patrick
Made it into the auditorium
Second attempt! Fingers crossed it doesn't get cancelled this time...
Stupid 7.30 kick offs 😕
Not long now until we get started - Series 1 begins on Monday 3rd February.
In the link is a teaser where Rob describes Japanese leadership ... errr ... arrangements ... at the Battle of Imphal.
youtu.be/bA9i2az2BKM
You can find every episode of the podcast talking about the German occupation of the Channel Islands on the link below. We talk about it from the view of the civilian population and the military view. 🗃️
island-fortress.com/podcast-epis...
On 12th January 1915, 110 years ago today, HM King George V sent this message to all members of the recently-formed 28th Division who were about to embark for France.
This particular message turned up in a Paybook we recently acquired, which turned out to be rather special…
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Best thing so far in the 3rd round of the cup - a Tamworth player getting on the shoulders of another player to fix the net.
24 hours after our previous ‘Discovered-Just-In-The-Nick-Of-Time’ item, here is another…
110 years ago today, 5th January 1915, the Daily Sketch ran a Christmas Truce story about a “Major who sang carols between the trenches”.
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