Author Archives: Magicfingers

Grayswood – All Saints Church & Churchyard

Posted in Surrey, U.K. Churches, Memorials & Cemeteries - Back in Blighty | 8 Comments

The Men Who Came Home – A Memorial Part Fifteen – The Royal Marines

Royal Marines march through Ostend in August 1914. 

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Leiston War Memorial & Churchyard

‘Welcome’, the sign says, but I wasn’t, because the church was locked (although not, I am happy to say, hurriedly on my arrival.  At least, I don’t think so). But we do have a war memorial,… …and by the looks … Continue reading

Posted in Suffolk, U.K. Churches, Memorials & Cemeteries - Back in Blighty | 6 Comments

Bill’s House

Spotted this blue plaque the other week.  Wasn’t there last time I passed by. Alfred William (Bill) Bedford O.B.E., was a World War II fighter pilot and later, in the 1950s & 1960s, chief test pilot at Hawker Siddeley.  It … Continue reading

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Esher War Memorial

Never assume that your war memorial will always be where you think it is.  This is Esher war memorial, these first few pictures taken some fifteen years ago. The Great War panels (above & below),… …and the Second World War … Continue reading

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St. Gwinear Churchyard & Church Cemetery

A locked church, and as it turned out, a churchyard devoid of war graves. However, it’s always nice, at least in terms of churchyards and memorials,… …to find a lych gate converted into a war memorial, as we have here. … Continue reading

Posted in Cornwall, U.K. Churches, Memorials & Cemeteries - Back in Blighty | 6 Comments

Coming Soon……

I appreciate that ‘Coming Soon’ is a moveable feast, but then that is exactly my reason for using it. 

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