Walking The Battlefields
From the Cities, Towns and Villages of Great Britain to Foreign Fields
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The Memorial Hall, Swavesey, Cambridgeshire
| The 11th Battalion, The Suffolk regiment. The premier on-line resource for this New Army Battalion.Visit the index page to access new material including the letters of Isaac Mack. Also Medal citations . Including full details of the Cambs Suffolk VC)and inclusive casualty roll.Plus full Roll of all Officers. | Come with me and walk the battlefields of the world. Russia, Ukraine, Vietnam, Northern France, Africa, Italy, Greece, The Czeck Republic, etc.The most recent addition to this section is Gallipoli, Helles & Anzac/Suvla Visited in May 2007. | This project originally derived from "The Swavesey Chronicles" a set of stories about Swavesey and The Great War. The material of interest to anyone looking to explore the impact of the Great War on a typical rural community. |
| Following the relocation of the Lloyds TSB's Head Office from Lombard Street to Gresham Street in the City of London, it became necessary to resite the old Lloyds Bank War Memorial. This is the story of how this project bacame a fascinating journey into the past. | Arthur Taylor, a veteran of the Crimean War. Bernard Taylor, Royal Marine from the Great War. Alfred Baker a veteran from the 1860 China Campaign. Plus post war photographs of V1 sites from Joan Curme. | This is a project designed to document Clevedon local War Memorials. In fact the word 'war memorial' is a bit of a misnomer since Clevedon, almost uniquely, has a 'peace memorial' as it's main focus of remembrance. |
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