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Replica war medals remembering a bit o’football – History Out There
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Harold Peacock writes about the everyday history that’s out there everywhere he goes. September 30, 2016. October 31, 2016. Replica war medals remembering a bit o’football. It’s like stepping back into a Charles Dickens novel, Greg says of the sounds and smells of seemingly ancient looms clicking away at. Toye Kenning and Spencer. Venture at Taringa in Brisbane’s western suburbs. Tiny Foster, ironically at six foot two and twenty stone, in 1917 was fighting for a similar memorable cause. I was made a...
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Pat’s medal memento – History Out There
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Harold Peacock writes about the everyday history that’s out there everywhere he goes. November 3, 2016. November 4, 2016. Cecil Storer, or “Pat” in the far north, lived a life full of moments. He manned the trenches at Lone Pine at Gallipoli in 1915, and was one of the last to leave in the evacuation. The following year in France in 1916 100 years ago last June he raided an enemy trench and was shot in the right knee, just before the battle of Pozières. In 1919 when the war was over and everyone was wait...
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Harold Peacock writes about the everyday history that’s out there everywhere he goes. For orders placed at National Medals. Before this Remembrance Day on the 11th of November 2016 by readers of. It’s a booming industry. Medal recipients are buying replicas to wear, while keeping the originals safe, and families are getting them to honour family members. Click here. To read the story. To order now from National Medals – say you read it in. To get your discount. Mr Fairley: The Oldest Banker in Glasgow.
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