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Chaingang
Tile Hill Village
31 of 90  Mon 26th Jan 2015 10:58pm  

Do any other members have a copy of this memento awarded to a WWI family member? This one was my father in law's. In asking around not many seem to have survived.
adopted coventry

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Norman Conquest
Allesley
32 of 90  Tue 27th Jan 2015 9:42am  

I had a couple of family members who fought in that war but I have never seen one of those before. WWI The war to end all wars?... Gimme a break.... Norman
Just old and knackered

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matchle55
Coventry
33 of 90  Tue 27th Jan 2015 2:00pm  

On 26th Jan 2015 10:58pm, Chaingang said: Do any other members have a copy of this memento awarded to a WWI family member? This one was my father in law's. In asking around not many seem to have survived..
Were they awarded posthumously or to survivors?
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
34 of 90  Tue 27th Jan 2015 3:58pm  

My Grandfather (William Oldham) was awarded a certificate in 1919. He fought at Passchendaele and survived the war and died on 11th November 1965 during the 2 minutes silence.
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Chaingang
Tile Hill Village
35 of 90  Tue 27th Jan 2015 10:32pm  

I think they were to the survivors.
adopted coventry

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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
36 of 90  Tue 10th Feb 2015 4:25pm  

Derrickarthur, did your grandfather live Tusses Bridge way, or related to the Oldhams from there?
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
37 of 90  Wed 11th Feb 2015 6:39pm  

Kaga simpson. No my Grandfathers parents came from Thomas Street Spon End then Vauxhall Terrace Hilllfields and in 1930's he moved to Arbury Avenue Foleshill. I have been surprised by the amount of Oldhams there are in Coventry and there could be a connection with the Tusses Bridge Oldhams but probably a long time back
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
38 of 90  Wed 11th Feb 2015 7:38pm  

Derrickarthur, thanks for that.
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morgana
the secret garden
39 of 90  Sun 22nd Feb 2015 9:37am  

Coventry WWI gallery including rifle range, the old Radford aerodrome. The Great War: Remarkable collection of soldier's photos
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
40 of 90  Sun 22nd Feb 2015 3:28pm  

Morgana, What remarkable photo's, thank you. When I was a kid, used to go by 'Dirty Hole' as it was called in Shilton Lane, about five hundred yards on from the top of Lentons Lane, This Dirty Hole I was told was a World War I Artillery Gun Range, have no idea if that was the truth, but it did look as though it had been used for that kind of use, any way of finding out? Regards Kaga.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
41 of 90  Sun 22nd Feb 2015 4:02pm  

Derrickarthur, Chaingang, When I was a very small boy, I overheard I won't call it an argument, a difference of opinion between my father and a Bill Oldham about a slip of paper and the first world war, both had served in. Now childhood memory can be misleading, but I know the paper was coloured. This would have been around 15 years after the war so I hardly think it is what I'm thinking, but what intrigue, that can never be answered. Derrick, there was a family of Oldhams lived opposite us, I went to school with Bill (son) Paul Guy said his grandma was an Oldham, married a Simpson? The mind boggles.
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morgana
the secret garden
42 of 90  Sun 22nd Feb 2015 10:18pm  

You're welcome Kaga glad you enjoyed them.
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dutchman
Spon End
43 of 90  Sun 22nd Feb 2015 11:28pm  

On 22nd Feb 2015 3:28pm, Kaga simpson said: When I was a kid, used to go by 'Dirty Hole' as it was called in Shilton Lane, about five hundred yards on from the top of Lentons Lane, This Dirty Hole I was told was a World War I Artillery Gun Range, have no idea if that was the truth, but it did look as though it had been used for that kind of use, any way of finding out?
If it was circular Kaga then yes, it was the test-firing pit for guns made at the ordnance works. Smile There is a photo of it somewhere but I forget where?
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
44 of 90  Mon 23rd Feb 2015 12:09pm  

Dutchman, thanks, it was circular, and up against the hill, a gun pit, just as I was told, some eighty years ago, last time I went by there was in the mid fifties. Thanks again Kaga,
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morgana
the secret garden
45 of 90  Fri 26th Jun 2015 11:21am  

How Coventry school children coped in WWI Bablake, King Henry VIII, Barrs Hill The Great War: How schools and children were affected by the conflict
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