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Military Matters
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Number of pages: 39 Contents: Military, Diplomatic, Court and Civil Services of the Stepney & Vaughan Families Oliver Cromwell – Lord Protector 1653-58 Military Men Napoleon Bonaparte & the Heir to the Stepney Estate Background to the Boer War The Battle of Carter’s Ridge – 1899 Memorial to Corporal Richard Howell War Memorials, South African War, 1899-1900 Obituary – William Bythway Sacrifice of the Roderick Family Roll of Honour – Capt. Hume Buckley Roderick The Rodericks Lost in Battle Parish Church, 1914-18 Lance Corporal William Rees, Welch Regt. Thine Alone . . . 1914 Sergeant William Harrison, Machine Gunner WWI Welsh Soldier serving in the Burma Campaign Army Training Camp, 1946 The War Graves Commission Town Hall, 1914-18 & 1939-45 Machine Gunner in the Welch Regiment, First World War William Harrison was born about 1892 and is typical of those who served in the Great War. He was mentioned in Despatches on three occasions and survived the hostilities. He married Emily Louisa Erwood (b.1889) on 24 December 1911 and together they raised four children. He joined the National Gallery in London in 1923 when aged 31 and at the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 was transferred to North Wales where he looked after the Nation’s treasures which were stored in the mines there. After the War he returned to the Gallery in London where he remained for the rest of his working life.
Sgt William Harrison, Welch Regiment and family Scroll to William Rees, who fell in the First World War War Memorial, Town hall |
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