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Remembered Today:

Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF)


HarryBettsMCDCM

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I believe they were known as "Penguins" due to the cut & style of their Uniforms.{ Cap Badge }

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And the owner.

'Women's Royal Air Force Clerk, 1919'

Sue

Excellent SueL {PS: what is she doing with Pauline Fowler's "Dog"?} ;)

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Thanks Sue...yes what's the doggie's name?

Robbie

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Hi Sue,

Cute dog. I have a Yorkie called Tommy who is smaller than this one.

I believe Martin died of AIDS recently so my sister tells me. I am NOT a fan.

Robbie

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I believe Martin died of AIDS recently so my sister tells me. I am NOT a fan.

That was Mark. Martin married Sonia.

Go on admit it Robbie, you watch " Neighbours ". :)

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In the slightest of chances anyone (other than Jim Strawbridge) has any info ... is a distant relation of ... etc ... then I would be very happy to hear from you:

Member 25645 Ada Emmeline Martin, Women's Royal Air Force

Died 30 April 1919, aged 19.

Buried Sheerness Cemetery, Sheppey, Kent.

Daughter of Mr Alfred Joseph Martin and Eleanor Martin of 17, Charles St., Blue Town, Sheerness. Sister of Eleanor Martin.

... the search continues.

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Dear "Puzzled of West Sussex"

1. Martin fathered Sonia's baby (who was adopted some time back.)

2. As far as I know Pauline still works in the launderette.

3. Sonia is Dot's step grand-daughter. Before you ask. Dot married Jim.

But don't worry, keep taking the pills and if you want any more advice re: EE just email me.

Auntie Myrtle :)

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I can only assume that the Eastenders scriptwriters have also started writing episodes of The Bill on ITV, given its dire, melodramatic storylines of the last few months... :angry:

As Monty Python once said "So much for pathos".

Ricardo

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The Bill has definitely gone from "PC49 " to just PC in a very big way,what used to be the " Keystone" {no pun intended} of British Police Drama has turned into an everyday tale of Nonentities of every persuasion,{No deviation excluded},Keeping it "Real"It all went wrong when they got rid of the Marching "Plod" Feet!! Come back Dixon All is{almost} forgiven :(

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A period recruitment poster.

Regards

Richard

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Richard,

I would have gone for the motor-cyclist position myself..no cooking for me.

Robbie :P

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