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A bundle of postcards sent to serving Scottish soldiers during World War One – and never received – have been found hidden in a railway station roof.
My father John Leslie Graham was a prisoner of the Japanese from February 1942 until August 1945. During that time he was allowed to send 5 postcards home to his family via the Red Cross.
A treasure trove of papers and postcards dating back to World War One has been discovered during renovation work at Stirling station. The Caledonian Railway postcards were sent to people in the ...
His postcards of the Southwold Railway show a number of scenarios where the line is hit by farcical situations. Mr Whiley said he did not know how why his parents, Henry and Olive, ...
WW1 postcards unearthed during work on Stirling railway station’s historic roof in 2021, is continuing to offer insight into the lives of men who served in local regiments.
MP: Postcard campaign launched to press for railway-related demands As part of the campaign, five thousand postcards will be distributed on the main intersections, roads, schools, colleges and ...
The railway line would also, as a side effect, reduce traffic congestion on the National Highway-766, connecting Kozhikode in Kerala to Kollegal in Karnataka’s Chamarajanagar district, according ...
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Many of the postcards and papers date from during World War One A treasure trove of papers and postcards dating back to World War One has been discovered during renovation work at Stirling station ...