Author Archives: Magicfingers

The Daily Postcard No. 1

In these times of stress and anxiety, with most of us pretty much stuck inside now for the duration, we are going to need to find things to do to keep safe and sane (and let’s be fair, there’s only … Continue reading

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A Stroll along the Mole or “Wanna see some Tank Traps?”

To which the answer is always a resounding “Yes”.  And who knows what else one might see on the way?  Twenty years ago people would have flocked from all over the country to see one of these.  Now I spot … Continue reading

Posted in Surrey, U.K. Churches, Memorials & Cemeteries - Back in Blighty | 20 Comments

Cawdor War Memorial

A third of a mile up the road – the Old Military Road – from the churchyard that we recently visited,… …this is Cawdor’s rather striking war memorial,… …and for what it’s worth,… …I love it!

Posted in Highlands, Scotland, U.K. Churches, Memorials & Cemeteries - Back in Blighty | 4 Comments

British & French Army Field Service Post Cards

Army Form A. 2042.  The ubiquitous Army Field Service Post Card, this example posted in December 1916 (note the ‘Canadian Corps HQ’ written at the top of the card).  How many millions, and I mean millions, of these found their … Continue reading

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Wervik War Memorial

Well, well, well. 

Posted in Along the River Lys: Comines, Wervik, Geluwe & Menen, Belgian War Memorials, Wervik & Wervicq-Sud | 2 Comments

Wervicq-Sud War Memorial

Wervicq-Sud war memorial, photographed in October 2019. 

Posted in Along the River Lys: Comines, Wervik, Geluwe & Menen, French War Memorials, Wervik & Wervicq-Sud | 6 Comments

Cawdor Churchyard

Quaint little church or what?  Locked, of course. Serjeant John Macpherson, 17th Bn., Australian Infantry, who died of wounds at one of the Rouen hospitals aged 29, and is buried in the huge extension to St. Sever Cemetery in the … Continue reading

Posted in Highlands, Scotland, U.K. Churches, Memorials & Cemeteries - Back in Blighty | 4 Comments