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| + | The house 'Mandara' was built about 1938/9 on the west side of the Main Road of Lacey Green and was then occupied by the RAF | ||
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| + | William Bernard Frederick ''and his wife, Laura Matilda moved to the newly built house on [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Main_Road Main Road] in Lacey Green, which they named '''“'''[https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Mandara Mandara]”, a Hindu word meaning “Lantern of Peace”'' | ||
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| + | William Bernard Frederick died in 1941 aged 54. His name is on the WW2 War Memorial in St. John's Church, Lacey Green. | ||
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Revision as of 04:26, 6 May 2023
Research by Joan West
The house 'Mandara' was built about 1938/9 on the west side of the Main Road of Lacey Green and was then occupied by the RAF
William Bernard Frederick and his wife, Laura Matilda moved to the newly built house on Main Road in Lacey Green, which they named “Mandara”, a Hindu word meaning “Lantern of Peace”
William Bernard Frederick died in 1941 aged 54. His name is on the WW2 War Memorial in St. John's Church, Lacey Green.
Mrs Frederick