Difference between revisions of "WW1"
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click [[1919 Men Serving WW1]]. List compiled by H C Avery, Head Master of [[Lacey Green School]]. | click [[1919 Men Serving WW1]]. List compiled by H C Avery, Head Master of [[Lacey Green School]]. | ||
| − | Mabel Janes reported " | + | [[Mabel Janes]] reported - "During the First World War the Royal Engineers were billeted in the village. They took the small schoolroom and the Home Meadow at Stocken Farm, next to the school. The horses were stabled at the farm and exercises were done in the field. The farm dining room was made into an army hospital and the grain store into their blacksmith`s workshop. |
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| + | click [[1916 Horses taken by the Army]] for the details of this incident | ||
Revision as of 04:13, 12 December 2023
click Families with Fallen WW1 for local families who lost loved ones in WW1
click 1919 Men Serving WW1. List compiled by H C Avery, Head Master of Lacey Green School.
Mabel Janes reported - "During the First World War the Royal Engineers were billeted in the village. They took the small schoolroom and the Home Meadow at Stocken Farm, next to the school. The horses were stabled at the farm and exercises were done in the field. The farm dining room was made into an army hospital and the grain store into their blacksmith`s workshop.
click 1916 Horses taken by the Army for the details of this incident