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Walter, when you are no longer able to supply the information which has been painstakingly gathered over the years, the only source of reference will be the website you loathe so much. Visitors will assume that the information contained on there is accurate and will mislead researchers for years to come.
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That angel is still there. If you followed her finger to find the bog you would have to pee in the canal....But yes, you are right. He had earned the right to poke fun at the statue...and anyway you (even then) would be wise enough to know that he was jesting.
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Now, why does that not surprise me Eric :)
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Hello Walter,
Would you mind looking this up for me? Thomas James Lingard was my G.Grandad's brother. I have conflicting info saying he was in the 12th bn East Lancs AND the 11th bn. Can you clear this up? Thanks. Steve |
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Thomas James Lingard enlisted 19th Sept 1914, age 19/6, into the 11th East Lancs as Pte. 15512. N.O.K. Emily Walker (mother) 109 Charter St. As a result of a medical condition he was transferred to R.Coy 12th East Lancs. Thomas was then discharged not fit for Military or light duties. Discharged at Chadderton Camp 9-10-1915. S.W.B. 103283. Awarded a gratuity of £25. What was his brothers name, did he serve. |
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Yes, you could be right, but I would hazard a guess that even way back then. You were an inquisitive boy. Yes,it may have provoked more questions. Questions that perhaps he did not want to go into.
My grandfather fought in WW1 and even when he had had a few gills(he couldn't hold ale) he could not be drawn on any of the things he saw or experienced. He used to say 'that's for me to know and thee to wonder about'. As children we didn't need to be saddled with this information. (That does not mean we should ever forget.) |
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His brother (my G Granddad) was born in 1901 so was too young to join up. Thomas was born in 1898 so he was only 16. |
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Your Great Uncle, was just many of the young lads round here who enlisted under age. many were copped by there parents and they'd to prove it with a birth certificate, many got away with it by a false name or enlisting elswhere, & giving a false adddress. Can you blame them. starting work under the age of 12, only Sunday's off, and looking round their work place, seeing men in their late 30's looking nearer 60. Many of these young lads ended up wounded well before their 17th birthday, only then was their true age revealed, they were then posted to base until 18, they could then be posted to any regiment any where from Ireland to Mesop. |
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Just finished ruutin thro my Greater Accrington Heroes for them as won a medal, sumat our Rusty, the eldest doughter wanted tu know.
234 won a medal, of them 40 got the D.C.M. 17 of them got the M.M. as well, and 1 man got the D.C.M. the M.M. and a bar to his M.M. Most of em didn't like talking about what they did. Now them are lads you don't argue with. |
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