Wednesday, January 30, 2013

The War Memorial of Longtown (Cumbria)

1. Longtown War Memorial (Front) 

2. Longtown War Memorial (Rear) 

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

The War Memorials of Workington, Cumbria

1. Workington War Memorial, Vulcans Park (Front)

2. Workington War Memorial, Vulcan's Park (Rear)

3. Workington War Memorial, Vulcan's Park (1st side)

4. Workington War Memorial, Vulcan's Park (2nd side)

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Friday, January 18, 2013

The 'Fallen' of St John (Beckermet), Cumbria

1. St John (Beckermet) War Memorial (WW1 names)


2. St John (Beckermet) War Memorial (WW2 names) 
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The 'Fallen' of St Bridget (Beckermet), Cumbria

1. Parish Church of St Bridget (Beckermet), Cumbria














2. St Bridget (Beckermet) War Memorial



3. The WW2 'Fallen' on the memorial
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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Honouring the 'Fallen' of Thursby, Cumbria

1.  Thursby Parish Church (St Andrew's)

2. Thursby Parish War Memorial
3. Remembering the 'Fallen' of WW1 (1914 - 1918)

4. Remembering the 'Fallen' of WW2 (1939 - 1945)
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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Private Donald MacDonald, Sherwood Foresters

Pte Donald MacDonald, Sherwood Foresters
Pte. Donald MacDonald, Sherwood Foresters
From Whitehaven, Cumberland
Killed in action at Anzio, Italy (15 March 1944)
Photograph: Courtesy of 'The Whitehaven News' 
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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Pte George Walker, Border Regiment (1917 - 1939)

1. Headstone of Pte. George Walker, Border Regiment
2. Walker family headstone, Thornthwaite Churhyard
3. Thornthwaite (St Mary's) Parish Church, Cumberland
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Sunday, January 06, 2013

The Cumberland 'Map & Compass Pencil' of WW2

















Photographs (top to bottom):
1. Cumberland Pencil Museum and wartime factory site

2. Charles Fraser-Smith, the WW2 'gadget inventor'.
[The real 'Q' of  the wartime British Secret Service]

3. WW2 'Escape maps' used by the secret services 
(With diagram of how they were hidden inside a pencil) 
[Similar to those used to help escaping POWs]

4. Part of the 'Secret WW2 Pencil' exhibition
[Cumberland Pencil Museum, Keswick] 
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Friday, January 04, 2013

I JUST WANT TO WISH ALL THE MEMBERS OF THIS BLOG AND ITS VISITORS A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR - MAY 2013 BE RICH IN DISCOVERIES, FULFILL YOUR RESEARCHERS' DREAMS, AND MAKE YOU ALL EVEN MORE CURIOUS THAN YOU ALREADY ARE ABOUT THE YEARS WE ARE WRITING ABOUT WEEK AFTER WEEK!
FROM FRANCE: BONNE ANNÉE !