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United States of America / Re: McVeety Philadelphia
« on: Saturday 30 April 11 07:16 BST (UK)  »
Hi 
Did your ancestors have any connection with cotton mills. My grandmother went to stay with her uncle and I believe he got her a job in a cotton mill where he had some kind of supervisory position.

regards

Linda

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Lancashire / Re: Heaton Park Prefabs
« on: Wednesday 16 January 08 07:13 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
When the prefabs in Newton Heath (the ones near Brookdale Park school) were taken down it was done very carefully. Everything was taken out and loaded on lorries and then they were taken down section by section.
We were told they were being taken to Spain to be reconstructed as holiday homes. :)
regards
Linda

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Lancashire / Re: Royal Visit
« on: Thursday 27 December 07 07:47 GMT (UK)  »
Many Thanks Aulus
Have had a look at the museum website and found some pictures of the visit.
thanks again
regards
Linda

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Lancashire / Royal Visit
« on: Wednesday 26 December 07 19:21 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
 In 1940 the King and Queen inspected troops at Lancaster Barracks, the young Princesses accompanied them. My Dad was stationed there at the time and I am trying to find any reports/photos related to this visit.
Any help much appreciated.

Linda

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World War Two / Re: The D-Day Dodgers
« on: Sunday 23 December 07 12:28 GMT (UK)  »
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The tune is Lili Marlene.  My old man was a D Day dodger,  Alamein,  Sicily,
Italy, Austria.   Sapper in the R.E's,  pipelines and bridges (2092321).
Born 1911,  Died 1982.  4 pint of Boddies and he'd sing the song for anyone!

Cathaldus,
Was your Dad from Manchester? My dad is staying with us at present ,he was a Sapper in the RE and his number was 2092909 He served with 256 Fld Coy 78th Inf Div.
regards
Linda

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World War Two / Re: THE D DAY DODGERS
« on: Sunday 07 October 07 17:42 BST (UK)  »
Hi
My dad was a "D Day Dodger" This is the version of the song sung at reunions to the tune of Lily Marlene.

We're the D Day Dodgers out in Italy
Always drinking vino, always on the spree
8th army skivers and the Yanks
We live in Rome We laugh at tanks
For we're the D Day Dodgers out in Italy

We landed at Salerno a holiday with pay
Jerry brought his bands down to cheer us on our way
They showed us the sights and brewed up tea
We all sang songs and the beer was free
For all the D Day Dodgers out in Italy'

Naples and Cassino were taken in our stride
We didn't go to fight we just went for the ride
Anzio and Sangro were all a farce
We did now't at all. We had a day pass
For we're the D Day Dodgers out in Italy

Once we had a blue light,we were going home
Back to dear old blighty never more to roam
Then someone whispered in France you'll fight
We said "blow that" we'll just sit tight
For we're the D Day dodgers out in Italy

Then on the way to Florence we had a lovely time
They ran a bus to Rimini right through the Gothic line
Soon to Milano we will go
When Jerry's buzzed off beyond the Po
For we're the D Day Dodgers out in Italy

If you're in the mountains amidst the snow and rain
You'll see the rugged crosses some which bear no name
Heartbreaks and toil and soldiering done
The lads beneath they slumber on
For they were the D Day Dogers out in Italy

Oh Lady Astor we know what you've got
Don't stand on the platform and talk a lot of rot
You're the forces sweetheart and the nation's pride
But we think your mouth is too wide
And thats from the D Day Dodgers out in Italy

The years have quickly passed today we're old and grey
But still we remember our very special day
When all the lads and lasses are gathered here
To sing the songs and drink the beer
For we are the D Day Dodgers back from Italy
 
Dad will be 88 in March and there are very few of his "lot" left. He was a member of the TA so was called up at the beginning aged 18, went through Africa to Italy and back through Austria . By the time he returned home in 1946 his Mother had died and he had no home to go to so had to lodge with relatives. It puts some of our problems today into perspective.


Linda






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Lancashire / Re: All Saints cemetary Newton Heath records
« on: Sunday 12 August 07 13:46 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I have the book of the parish registers of Newton Heath1655-1796 if this is any help let me know names and approx dates.
regards
Linda   

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Durham Completed Look up Requests / Re: Monumental inscriptions of jarrow cemetery
« on: Tuesday 07 August 07 12:52 BST (UK)  »
Thanks
what a speedy response ;D
Linda

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Durham Completed Look up Requests / Re: Monumental inscriptions of jarrow cemetery
« on: Tuesday 07 August 07 10:53 BST (UK)  »
Hi
Do you have any Allison or Forster names in your records?
many thanks
Linda

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