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Tag Archives: Easton
I Don’t Care I Kissed Her – Another Easton WW1 Postcard
As part of my Easton WW1 Red Cross Hospital research I am always on the lookout for old postcards that have been sent by the soldiers who were recovering in the Suffolk village away from the frontline trenches in France … Continue reading
Posted in Postcard, Suffolk, World War 1, WW1 postcard
Tagged BritishRedCross, Easton, Suffolk
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More Easton WW1 postcards discovered!
Following a visit to a Postcard and Paper Fair in Tolworth in Surrey earlier this week, I was pleased to discover two more old postcards sent during World War 1 from Easton Mansion in Suffolk. Having researched and written about … Continue reading
Posted in DIVER, Guild of One Name Studies, Old Photograph, Postcard, Suffolk, World War 1, WW1 postcard
Tagged 11RuskinStreet, BritishRedCross, BritonFerry, Easton, Glamorgan, Military, Suffolk, Wales, WW1
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Private George Robert TODD 15086 died 16th September 1916 aged 27
Whilst researching my recent Easton postcard find showing the Red Cross Society Fete at Easton Park dated 18th May 1912, I also came across the names on the Easton War Memorial to those from the village who fell in WW1 … Continue reading
Posted in Old Photograph, TODD, World War 1
Tagged Easton, Hospital, Suffolk, TODD, WW1
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Red Cross Society Fete Easton Park Suffolk 18th May 1912
I have always had an interest in the village of Easton in Suffolk being closely located to Framlingham and my One Place Study village of Parham and also due to the fact that my mum was brought up in the … Continue reading
Old postcard research! – Hester BLOIS
I recently bought an old postcard on EBay which had written on the back ‘With very best wishes and remembrances of Easton – Hester Blois’ Having a curious mind and links to Suffolk I thought I would investigate and discovered … Continue reading