Annie, As I said to you before, one day when I don't get distracted (forums, Gorton :eek: ) I will put a website together. It's all there in my...
A mention in The Times 29th June 1915 on his arrival at Roosendaal Station along with other exchanged PoWs.
There is a world beyond Sussex :D Used as a hospital for Indian soldiers, wasn't it?
Here's the London Gazette entries I can find, but can't check them as the Internet is playing up at the moment: Issue 29886; Page 25 (29th Dec...
A bit of a long wait, I'm afraid, but.......... Where would you find a replica of a British national monument replicated as a WW1 Memorial?
I could protest about a vaguely worded question, but I won't. :p France: Fleur de Lis United States: Golden-Rod England: Rose Scotland: Thistle...
And for the full versions......... http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=american%20field%20service%20in%20france
Well the USA gets 0/10 for originality: the Rose. :rolleyes: Well done Ronald :D http://www.shgresources.com/us/symbols/flower/
At their prices, it would be cheaper for me to go there and just look. :D Phil And HAPPY BIRTHDAY Spidge :) :)
This is the only picture of him in uniform that I can find. From the front cover of The Great War - The Standard History of the World-Wide Conflict:...
Lawrence gave the address at the unveiling of the Midlands Railway Company War Memorial at Derby on 15th December 1921....
He died in 1991: http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/teacher/history/served/stories/winston.htm ..........and this is...
Sir Herbert Alexander Lawrence (1861–1943), was born on 8 August 1861 at Southgate, London. He was the son of Sir John Laird Mair Lawrence, viceroy...
The UK National Inventory of War Memorials is a registered charity working to compile a record of all war memorials in the UK and to promote their...
A great site Glen. I've found two out of the three I was looking for. :) Watch out Kyt, I may be coming to you for the third one. :D Phil
Hello Pierre, I've just paid my first visit to your website and it is excellent. The photography is superb. May you and your wife continue to add...
I first read this novel over 30 years ago (my copy is dated 1969) and I've re-read it several times. I believe it was written in the early 1930's...
The Internet Archive is a site I regularly check for new additions. Although biased towards US and Canadian books, presumably due to more relaxed...
I think that I was always more interested in local history than family history (although I dabble in that too :D ). As a young boy, I was brought up...
Keep going Michel :eek:............ I'll catch up tomorrow. Phil :)
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