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Post by maw on Oct 29, 2010 18:30:08 GMT
Frakey,
Do any of your home programmes date from the two World Wars?
It would be interesting to see some images of these on here.
Mark
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frakey
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Post by frakey on Oct 29, 2010 19:08:10 GMT
Oldest is 1919 at Dulwich. I have a few from 1943-1945 and some 1930's.
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Post by sallycat on Nov 1, 2010 13:23:26 GMT
Were you at that Dulwich game Frakey? ;D
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Post by SpiderBee on Nov 1, 2010 13:29:52 GMT
Were you at that Dulwich game Frakey? ;D Think he was still walking back from Flanders
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Post by filbert on Nov 1, 2010 15:50:56 GMT
Were you at that Dulwich game Frakey? ;D Think he was still walking back from Flanders poppy cock!
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Post by frakey on Nov 1, 2010 19:52:28 GMT
No, my grandfather may have been though.
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Post by oohaah on Nov 1, 2010 20:33:46 GMT
I have images of the 1901 census entries for Thomas Wall (grandson of Richard, the founder of Wall's Sausages, and the man for whom we can be thankful for GGL), and John James (Jack) Goossens, the last survivor of that historic meeting in 1898. Interesting that Jack's father was Belgian and his mother a Geordie! Don't know if these have a place in the virtual museum?
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