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Wellington Journal and Shrewsbury News 08/14-03/15


NeilEvans

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I'll have a look for you Neil, and get back to you when I'm off in a couple of days,

Steve.

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Neil,

As promised here are the pictures I have.

Regards

Martyn

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thanks for the coldstreams

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Hi Martyn

I have also saved the three K.S.L.I. lads, cheers.

Hi Bruce

ant furthe r in fo these guys?/ as ythey dont seem to be on the park gates memorial which i am reserching

Do you mean the K.S.L.I. lads ? or others in Martyn other post ? if you want info. on former, I can help.

Annette

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Hi Annette,

That's ok i'm sorry I should also have posted them on to you knowing your are a KSLI buff.

I was going to look through my records to see if there was any further info in the Newspaper about these men If i find any I will post it here.

Regards

martyn

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sorry I should also have posted them on to you knowing your are a KSLI buff

no worries about that martyn.

Annette

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Neil

I would be very interested in these images and high res if possible; great offer thank you

Makey, Victor Private 20th Hussars

Barnett, J Corporal 20th Hussars

Jones, Ralph Trooper Cavalry Reserve 14th Hussars

Patrick

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Hi Neil,

I would be very interested in copies of the entries for the two Grenadier Guardsmen you have listed, please.

All the best for 2010!

Kind regards

Ed

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Ed,

Sorry for the delay. I'm in Lincoln at the moment, when i return on thursday i'll forward the photo's.

Neil

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Hi there.

Do you have access to 1918 papers? My area of interest is participants in the Zeebrugge Raid 22-23 April 1918.

Best,

Dom

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Dom,

I've not got that far yet. Probably won't for a while, when i do i'll pm you.

Neil

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Started up this again close to 800 photos now.

Coldstreamer. Here's one from 1915.

Neil

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Neil,

I would be very grateful if you could share any photos you have of the men of the King's Liverpool Regt

Many thanks

Joe

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Joe,

You'll find both were casualties. Birch won a MM and died in 1919. He's buried in Great Ness, Shrops. Cecil Bodenham also fell in 1916

Neil

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Birch's grave and the panel with his name on Nesscliff memorial.

Neil

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Neil,

Many thanks for this and for the impressive turn around time!. Would you be content for me to add this information to my Liverpool Regt site (www.liverpoolregt.co.uk) if so how do you want me to credit the information.

Once again many thanks

Joe

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Joe,

Feel free to add it. If you could add a link to my website from the page where the info is, that'd be great. Best keep to the home page (signature) for the link, as in a few weeks the site is getting a massive revamp. I will in turn add your site when the revamp occurs.

Neil

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Not the best photo. But you can make out Cecil's name on the Much Wenlock Memorial.

Neil

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Hello Neil

If you are still able to provide copies of the images on your file, I'd be very interested to see what you have for J Atcherley (possibly John Atcherley, my great uncle) and S Atcherley (possibly Samuel Atcherley, my first cousin 2x removed).

Thanks in advance,

Steve

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