Ioffer a quick and cost-effective research service and turn Slightly puzzled as no connection with that part of the country. ?I think he was in Sialkot, India - found a record in the military census of 1911. His name was John Killen and was a Lance Corporal: Depot Highland Light Infantry. The Regiment was on a number of subsequent occasions commanded by officers from the same source. These were gleaned from his post WW1 medal papers, his marriage certificate and his childrens baptism records, however as I can find no service records for WW1 I suspect they were unfortunately destroyed. The only thing we know is he left as a Lance corporal.Lance corporal Frederick lascelles brown. I do not have any information on this man. He was very secretive possibly as a result of being injured in France and suffering shellshock or post traumatic stress disorder.Thank youLene Bolton, Hello LeneIf you have access to findmypast it will simple be a case of checking through birth and census records to try and find him. Is there a way to clarify this please? A magnificent publication it is with its profusion of maps, illustrations and photos - each page of photos contains several. My grandfather James Francis Burke 9331, 2nd bttn Worcester regiment was a regular before WW1. We'd also love some photos as we have none. We unlock funded resource and put in place mentoring, study support, specialist support and assistive technologies to enhance the experience . The Worcestershire Regiment's use of the General Service, cap was in Europe at the end of the war and into the postwar years, with a period photo showing it being worn even up until 1950 by the regiment's Training Company of the Territorial Army . Sign Up. Hello, I am looking for information on Frank Aubrey Rawlings 20th L.A.S.S. His service records for this period appear to be lost and my son would like to know when and where he served as he wishes to honour his memory during the centenary commemorations. 39796. ZU VERKAUFEN! Warriors United Kingdom it seems likely that he followed his brother Maurice Lloyd into the 121st royal field artillery (38th welsh) in the later part of world war one. Have a look here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/requests-for-personal-data-and-service-records. Their battle honours include Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan. He served with the Warwickshire R.G.A. Re Alexander HunterCareer soldier, joined the BW in 1904, probably a reservist by 1914. This is a great piece of work and must rank as one of the finest of the Great War regimental histories, many would say the finest, and I wouldn't argue. British Army regiments. Construction General. Volunteers, 1904 - 1906, and as acting squadron sergeant major with the Worcestershire Yeomanry, 1906 - 1915. Our Data . I'm sure I will learn very quickly. I will definitely be recommending you to others who need help with their research.Kind regards,Ben, Hi PaulMy grandfather Edwin Whiting has records showingG/17901 East Kent Regiment 8th Battalion 65417 Royal Fusiliers 29th Battalion602625 London Regiment 18th Reserve BattalionWounded 14.11.17 (Wounded List 5416, 20.11.17)I just want to know about the movement between regiments and which one he was in when wounded.Any initial help gratefully received. Stacke, (of the 314427636243 I'm trying to find any other details on the Black Watch claim. Kings Royal Rifle Corps R-8493 and Devonshire Regiment 54781.ThanksHelen. James was wounded (approx 1902) at Koster River, South Africa during the Second Boer War. Listed as Serjeantextract from date of death 31-08-16 @ https://firstworldwaronthisday.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=31%2F08%2F1916 under first Thiepval Memorial listing (245 fallen) -SR/3564 Serjeant THOMAS RAMPTON "B" Coy. I find it exhilarating and numerous other emotions when you find out something. Here is what I have:Name - Leslie Fotherby Dixon, born Leeds, Yorkshire 1890-03-14Served - 1914 until 1919-03-14Rank - SergeantRegiment - Household Cavalry and Cavalry of the LineRegimental # - 260003Sub Unit - Corps of Hussars. The first is my grandfather the second is my wife's. My question is would have they allowed him to join up in 1891 aged 16. The email is included (under Step 1, above) but maybe I need to make that clearer. Hazel, please drop me a line. Please drop me a line: paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk, HI PaulJust a quick question about my Great Granddad's service numbers, he was in the R.F.A and had two number's. The addition of two more regular battalions in 1900 had a marked effect on recruitment rates and between June 1901 and May 1911, the regiment added over 6000 men to its books; an annual recruitment rate of 613 men per annum for the last ten years and one which saw recruiting in the regiment surpassed only by The Kings Royal Rifle Corps and Middlesex Regiment. Note though that these numbers are only for regular There is a good chance that he continued to serve after the vital 1921 cut-off date for records and that his service record is still held by the Ministry of Defence. Raymond, please email me the photo and I'll take a look: paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk, Hi, i'm sorry but on the research page I cannot see how to contact you by email, could you please tell me where the email link is?Thank YouPaul Wilson. Or is it possible he lied abt his age? 5 Division 95 Infantry Brigade Gloucestershire Regiment 12th (Service) (Bristol) Battalion, Brigade Machine Gun Company and Brigade . Middlesex Regiment http://www.londonwarmemorial.co.uk/view_profile.php?id=37130&limit=20&offset=0&sort=&a=Lived%2FBorn%20In&f=thomas&s=Rampton&r=Rank&u=Unit&b=&d=Date%20Of%20Death#sthash.8iP1dAux.fcIRQ5co.dpbsListed as Age 31 and rank as Corporal (north Kensington would be the right town of residence)Bizarrely census shows his year of birth as 1891 which make him more like 25 years old at death3. Hospital(s): 1st Southern General Hospital, Birmingham. Other rank prisoners of war 1914. We have done some research into his Military history, but have no idea who he was. Royal Army Service Corps. respond to your enquiry by return, giving you a cost for the service if I think He would also have had a further year added to the four years meaning that he was eligible for discharge on the 29th December 1915, exactly seventeen years to the day since he had originally joined up: 12 years + four years + one year = 17 years.It would be possible to research his likely service during this time but that's a chargeable service; please email me if interested. Hi PaulHow would I find out which company of he 1/4th East Yorkshire Regiment my ancestor was in? Worcestershire Regiment (29th/36th of Foot) Global rank 823 835; Daily visitors-Daily pageviews-Pageviews per user: 0: Rating; Status: Online: Latest check: . i have not been able to find anything yet on the available websites, please can u point me in the right direction. I'm trying to research my great grandfather, and struggling. Thank you, Hello sir, looking for info on lance corporal c steele 4423 durham light infantry and in particular was he a deserter? Mary - please contact me via the RESEARCH tab if you would like me to research this man. 39 joined on 17th October 1881 134 joined on 25th March 1882 572 joined on 7th July 1883 Even if a service record survives it is unlikely to show his company. We know he served in North Africa. Worcestershire Regiment [52444] Labour Corps [4256] Royal Warwickshire Regiment [1603] Royal Engineers [1557] Gloucestershire Regiment [1332] Machine Gun Corps [1213] Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry [916] Army Service Corps [882] Hampshire Regiment [864] South Staffordshire Regiment [633] Show more Service Which monarch's head appears on the LSGC? I have a photo of an ancestor in what appears to be dress uniform. The man far left is James Goodson and you can read about him here: http://worldwar1veterans.blogspot.com/2011/11/james-goodson.html. Industry. And can you find out about their POW history too? The book opens with a very interesting account of the regiment in the years before the war, beginning at the turn of the century, and there is a very comprehensive index of 25 pages. He was sent back to England to recover. record. Here are some sample regimental numbers and joining dates for the the 4th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. The photos are presented in the following catogories: Do you have an opinion or any information you would like to share with us? Bond was reported at a similar date.Any further information you could give me would be greatly appreciated (even if its just his first name! www.r-s-bedachungen-gun.de. But to have been in the army again in 1916 suggests he must have re-enlisted. It seems he went to France in October 1915.Thanks,Julia. He's Tom Earnest Abson, Manchester Regiment no. I am trying to find photos of him and his battalion? I am looking for information regarding my Grand Father Andrew J Farrington Service number 9666 who served in the RDF or the Connaught Rangers during WWIIs there a data base or data that you can point me to Thank you. Army Service Numbers 1881-1918 British regimental number research. Best of all was the written file that contained his story from start to sad ending and considered conclusions. I was wondering if there was a way to get further info on the facts of the medal. Re Edward Broderick, I don't believe a service record survives. It existed until 1970, when it was merged into The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment. 52549.Your help will be greatly appreciated.Dave. Their troop had a monkey mascot . He was called up in early 1918 and went into baracks in Doncaster initially.His regimental number was 95608, 13th battalion DLI.His demob account was paid in 3 instalments in Jan 1919.Is it at all possible to find out anything about his service in 1918? Any help would be appreciatedThank you in advanceGail Odber, Hello GailFred Harwood served in the Army Service Corps and M2/ is part of his regimental number. WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT Battalion Unknown Allbut P Sergt DCM 13388 : Newspaper Photo Atkinson M P Captain : Short Record Of Service Beacham C J Lt : Photo Binder A E L 2nd Lt : Group Photo Boucher W E Captain : Group Photo Bowman A H Lt : Group Photo Brown E H Pte : Short Record Of Service Butcher C L Captain : Group Photo I know his war grave is in the Warlencourt British Cemetary. I am confused that he has only got a 4 digit number. Is it possible to find out where he was born/lived etc just from this little information? Born 1875 B,ham. Mar 2020 - Present3 years 1 month. Looks as though the battalion is the 11th County of London, and I have a name for the officer who was in the London Regt so it looks as though it is coming together.Re Twitter, I think just jump in with both feet. If you'd like me to research him more, please visit the RESEARCH tab. Many thanks for your help Paul, it's much appreciated. As far as I know the 2nd bttn were in South Africa at that time. Monday 4th August 2014 marks 100 years since the start of the World War One. Do you know any of the names of the soldiers in your photo of the royal artillery please?I would also be interested in finding out more about my great grandfathers service in Ww1 if you are able to help. As with my answer to the previous enquirer on this post, please see here regarding photos. His name is Harry Burney Eagles and I cannot find any records of him anywhere. If you could help me in any way I would be most appreciative. Do you have his regimental number on any of the cards? I have no details other than a photo of him with two other soldiers. His regiment # was 27224 and his rank was Lance Corporal. Is it possible he initially joined the 1st Bttn and was transferred to the 2nd Battn around 1914?I hope you can help.Allan Ellner. Military career Myles was deployed with the 8th (Service) Battalion, Welsh Regiment, British Army, attached to 9th (Service) Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. I understand that these barracks were platooned by the Royal Welsh Light (dragoons) of which James was. Any help would be grateful, Mark, re Gunner Chapman. Any guidance on twitter etiquette would be welcomeThe Tweet made was just to make a comment on the photograph I'd seen about the cap badges. The original medal rolls should indicate the particular TF unit he was serving with. Thanks, Mick Gookey (ps see THE GOOKEY SURNAME on facebook for other research to GOOKEYs in WW1), Have you checked the ICRC website? In late 1915 he was seconded to Talbot house with the Rev Tubby Clayton. Regiment/Corps. Any help appreciated. . ).Best regards,Scott. First World War research. At the beginning of the First World War in August 1914 the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) only had 166 aircraft. The regiment started numbering from 1 from 1st July July 1881. However, a soldier could be transferred very quickly after joining a corps or regiment. Coy. [1] Worcestershire Regiment 5651 Private [2] Devonshire Regiment 1528 Private [3] Worcestershire Regiment 242012 Private [4] Royal Engineers 499942 Private [5] Royal Engineers WR10499 Private : Link: 30182: Manley, William J: Worcestershire Regiment: 260295: Private [1] Worcestershire Regiment 260295 Private [2] Labour Corps 510297 Private . Gloucestershire Regiment 5172001 - 5239000 Worcestershire Regiment 5239001 - 5328000 Royal Berkshire Regiment 5328001 - 5373000 Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 5373001 - 5429000 The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 5429001 - 5485000 Hampshire Regiment 5485001 - 5562000 Wiltshire Regiment 5562001 - 5608000 jumping in on others conversations. I have found his medal card, which states he was in 15th london regiment, 705282, 23rd London regiment, a/204954, and the ASC remounts, R/4/232361. We now have the information we were seeking and also have the location of his resting place in Aire and plan to visit next year on what will be his and the nations centenary. http://armyancestry.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/finding-photo-of-your-british-military.html, Hi Paul,Just like to say a big thanks for your work on researching the First World War army records of my wife's grandfather Harry Blundell.Although I've done a fair amount of family research myself, this is a very specialised field and your work saved me a huge amount of time and effort and I probably would not have found out as much anyway.So, anyone out there who is investigating ancestors involved in the Great War I would strongly recommend getting an expert to help you out and there is probably no better place to start than with Paul: he's quick to respond and his rates are very reasonable.Thanks again, Simon Thompson. Hi wonder if you can help me i have just found my grandfathers Militia attestation form on FMP W. Lamping number 3608. Ray Asst. He wrote a short diary of his time in South Africa which gives details of where he went and what the Battalion was involved in during 1900. 1938-1939 Palestine
He enlist in 1900 at the age of 18 and I believe served in the Boer War.Thank You, Hi when out metal dectecting found a Khedives's Star dating from 1880s reading up on this the individual whould sometimes have there number stamped on it,It has been stamped with RIR 682281would you be able to trace thisRegards Paul wilkin. He had 5 brothers (maybe 6) who fought in the war. This can be done, with patience, or by dropping me a line via the RESEARCH tab if you wanted to commission this research.Paul, HiAlbert Henry Gookey (1889-1926) - 4th Middlesex Regiment Regimental Number: L/11184 (joined 1906 aged 17). Thank you especially for your He could have joined as a boy from the age on 14 but it was equally possible he could have lied about his age. Any help you may be able to give me would be greatly appreciated. Nikki, this man has some surviving papers which you can access from here: https://britisharmyancestors.co.uk/search-result/?q=a*+n*+wallace+east+kentNote that these are on Findmypast and so you will need to pay Findmypast to actually view these. Best Regards Andy. Ive found the service record for one of the other two, Private George William Port (it is listed as Pte G. Part), and in his service record it has him being reported as dangerously ill from Malaria on 24th September, 1917, so Id assume J. You do though get his age and an address and so it's a case of checking through other record series like census returns and BMDs to see if you can add anything else. Transferred to Reserve Staff (?) Family folkore says he signed up underage, so may well have been born post 1897.The London War Memorial online site gives quite a bit of information about the circumstances in which they each died.Perhaps you can let us know whether you can help us find out mnore (and if so, what sort of information and cost estimate) or point us in the right direction to uncover military records etc. 10188 Pte J Reid RM.I see that there is a Deal in Kent UK, but don't understand what RM stands for.Thanking you Alan KitchenSydney Australia, It's a Royal Marines number, Alan, and that' what the RM stands for. 1.92K / 7.67K. If you have an interesting photo relating to the Worcestershire Regiment and would like to submit a copy to this website then simply CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS. Re John Killen if you can find him on https://britisharmyancestors.co.uk/ or in medal rolls then I could certainly help, but this would be a research project. Were they also part of the 38th Welsh Division formed by Prime minister David Lloyd George? Thanks. Re William Hunter born 1907, his records will still be with the MoD. 1 Co of LY 226 and 301Previous Units - 1 Co of LY Sgt 2658John Bowen john.gordon.bowen@gmail.com, Hello Paul,I wonder if you can help me solve two puzzles about my grandfather? He simply appears to have served in both regiments, transferring from one to the other. On 9 April 1916 at Sanna-i-Yat, Mesopotamia, during combat, Second lieutenant Myles went out alone several times in front of British advanced trenches to assist wounded men on the battlefield. Thanks for posting. There are no remarks and no info on which theatre of war he went. What Ben, thank you for taking the time and trouble to say so; it was my pleasure to be able to help you. Charles Rampton (G/9645 on Thiepval), 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment, date of death 14-08-16 Info on London War memorialExtract from date of death 14-08-16 @ https://firstworldwaronthisday.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/636-died-on-this-day-mon-14081916.html under Thiepval Memorial -G/9645 Private CHARLES RAMPTON 1st Bn. However, he appears to have transferred to section D Army Reserve which would have given him four more years on the Reserve. Find a stables in Worcestershire on Gumtree, the #1 site for Stuff for Sale classifieds ads in the UK. Do you have the potential to find out more info than they could offer?CheersNick. can find out more information, I'll be happy to pass this on. Hello,I am trying to source any additional info on Edward Broderick ( also recorded as Edward George) He was a member of 2nd Batt Connaught Rangers Private 5259. Paul offers a great service.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.DM, David, many thanks; I was pleased to be able to assist you.Paul, Hi Paul,Interesting blog! By quoting the PRO Reference number you will be able to gain access to the document and make copies as required. Name: Joseph Harris Gender: Male Rank: Pte Record Type: Disability Residence Place: Smethwick, B'ham Military Service Region: Midlands, England Service Number: 51953 Corps, Regiment or Unit: Worcestershire Regiment Service Branch: Military (Army) Title: WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers Description: Pension Record Ledger Reference Number: 6 . Any information would be welcome, thanks. How old was he in 1911? Regards, He may be one of these men but I could find nothing when I searched for an exact match on BERTIE HORTON: https://britisharmyancestors.co.uk/search-result/?q=*Bert*+warwick*+horton. You can request this yourself and photograph the pages but iy you don;t have the time or inclination for this, please drop me a line: paulcanixon@gmail.com or paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk. Number 1457 I believe. where mapped hill numbers were contested. He never spoke of it, so there was no family information at all, other than from the documents above which have been kept for 100 years.Thank you so much for this wonderful blog which I found by accident having long given up hope of learning anything about his war year.David HortonAustralia. If you can find us any information it would be greatly appreciated. The Worcestershire Regiment consisted of Infantry Battalions that would have had an MG Section as part of its Battalion Headquarters. Regimental numbering sequences between 1881 and 1918. By quoting the PRO Reference number you will be able to gain access to the document and make copies as required. I have his service number 1831 and Medal Index Cards Transcription from FindMyPast and National Archives.Unfortunately there is no mention of parentage. Hi,I hope you can help me trace the steps of my grandfather, he originally joined the Cheshire Regiment in Stockport, Cheshire as this is our home town. Also consider contacting the Westren Front Association to see if they hold pension details for him: https://www.westernfrontassociation.com/all-about-the-wfa/wfa-news-events/pension-records.htmlPaul, Hello Paul, I'm researching some relatives of ours (3 brothers, who were my husband's great uncles) who tragically all died at the Sommme within 3 weeks of each other. deal. pinpoint where my great grandfather was KIA and for this I owehim a great You wouldn't know for sure unless you had access to his attestation papers. We have several squad photos - might even have your chap on them ! I managed to find his name and other particulars on WW1 Service Medal and Award Rolls, but little else. | BillionGraves Hi PaulIm researching info on my great great uncle Private Neil Steel 3500 5th Batt Cameron Highlanders. I'm not sure of the circumstance but my great great grandmother Sarah Ann and my great grandmother Margaret Ann ended up in Belfast (I'm not certain if that was John Killen's home where family lived) or why they ended up t here since Sarah Ann listed her family living in Wicklow. Three years later it was completed and handed over to the Regiment. On John and Sarah's marriage certificate entry it states his parents as Thomas and Jane Killen (dead) and Sarah O'Neill parents as Michael and Kate O'Neill. Hi Paul thanks for your quick reply. BRITISH ARMY WORCESTERSHIRE & SHERWOOD FORESTERS STAYBRITE COLLAR BADGE PAIR | Collectables, Badges & Patches, Collectable Badges | eBay! Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Worcestershire Regiment, British Army Leather Keychain at the best online prices at eBay! Oh dear, Charlie. I know he fought at Mametz Wood, but not much more. That information simply does not survive. If this can be done i will email you the information i have later today.Regards, Kevinp84 please see here regarding photos: http://armyancestry.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/finding-photo-of-your-british-military.html, Hi Paul,My name is John and I am researching my Great Grandfather.Victor Elton SCOTTSergeant785 1/4th Northumberland FusiliersHexham A Company.KIA 26 April 1915St Julien (2nd battle of Ypres)Mentioned on the Menin Gate.I cannot find his service records, I fear they were burnt as many were in the blitz of WW2. The 3rd Battalion was raised on the 14th February and the 4th Battalion on the 10th March. 9,460 officers and men gave their lives, 71 Battle Honours were awarded and eight VCs one of whom, attached to the RFC, was the airman Leefe Robinson, famous for shooting down a zeppelin. That's brilliant, thanks very much for that Paul but how would the medal card confirm this ? the British Army for the last 40 years and I know where to look and what to Item specifics Business seller information The Clark Agency Ltd Lynne Clark 39 Empress Avenue Chingford London E4 8SR United Kingdom Show contact information Company registration number: 03602700 Terms and conditions of the sale Returns policy Take a look at our Returning an item help page for more details. Tony, please drop me a line to paulcanixon@gmail.com. You have completely missed the whole point of the blog. If you want me to undertake paid research, please follow the instructions on the RESEARCH tab. From June 1952 to . The museum is unlikely to be able to help, I would have thought, and they won't hold service records which are all in WO 363 and WO 364 - assuming they survive. Telephone Number: 020 8876 3444, fax: 020 8392 5286. 1st VSC: numbers within the range 6693 to 6855, 2nd VSC: numbers within the range 6808 to 6878. Unfortunately I could see no service reocrd and no medal information for this man (searching for him using his name and the regimental number as the search criteria). 1911 Census for James and on rechecking I found that in fact was wrongly named James when fact he was Joseph, with the number 8057. Ill just work on my twitter construction.I'm pleased you have found a name for the man. First World War research. Gloucestershire Regiment 9th (Service) Battalion and Worcestershire Regimen 2015-12-12 The War Diaries for the Great War, held under WO95, represent one of the most . Just makin a suggestion of the 6th rifles or Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and made a comment about the cap badge being very small so I gave it 70 to 30 percentage in favour of the Rifles.I see by the other comments to that photograph, that the answer is well covered anyway.I'm hoping to engage people and learn. Hi Paul, I hope that you can help clear something up. etc. He enlisted on 28/5/15 or possibly 28/8/15. Re CSM Laughton, I am afraid I do not know the answer to that, Pieter. This is a list of nicknames of regiments of the British Army. He'd have been given a new number, Trevor. All Ive been able to find is a copy of his medal card (which doesnt have much info on it), and Im assuming some sort of dispatch note that has him and two other soldiers listed as dangerously ill from Malaria. the-gloucestershire-regiment-regimental-special-british-soldier-in-the-20th-century-s 2/10 Downloaded from old.ijm.org on March 3, 2023 by guest Numbers issued from about 1912 appear with the 4/ prefix: 507 joined on the 17th June 1908 826 joined on the 28th April 1909 1138 joined on the 6th May 1910 1313 joined on the 13th January 1911 4/1477 joined on the 15th January 1912 Support Connect is a company which makes funded support available to Apprentices and other learners. and "9th Company" on 'Burnt Records'.Interesting that you have P/2919 listed also! to form the Worcestershire Regiment. If this information is not immediately obvious it may still be possible to find out more about him. Thank you for visiting this blog. Worcester Cathedral Worc. A source, date, and location would be appreciated. India & has king & queens clap medals. There is undoubtedly more that can be researched for him; please drop me a line: paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk if you want to progress this. Thanks. I'm a bit puzzled about the military background of my g-great grandfather. As part of 214 Brigade they were the first British troops to fight on German soil. Search for these on Ancestry and search for service records on Ancestry and Findmypast. Would it not have been superceded later? Eventually he joined the 8th Hussars as a farrier No 314829 his residence at the time of his marriage was Cavalry Barracks, Fulford road, York this was on 27 February 1926, he was 31 years old. Phone Number +49 9837976333. back to the numbering: 6383 joined on 3rd June 1901 6656 joined on 13th January 1902 7445 joined on 2nd January 1903 8196 joined on 29th January 1904 9259 joined on 27th May 1905 Gasthaus zur Sonne, Haundorf: See 3 unbiased reviews of Gasthaus zur Sonne, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor. Please drop me a line to paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk. Follow this link: https://britisharmyancestors.co.uk/search-result/?q=7440+hauxwell. 1914-1920 WW 1
During this period many Worcestershire Regiment officers and men where transferred to the RFC, which later became the RAF. That rules out the man of the same name I saw with Boer War service wih this regiment then. When he was fit again he was sent to join the Worcestershire Regiment. to open the space at the rear of the Town Hall to the public has been vetoed by the City Council, a body which is by no means progressive.
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