Difference between revisions of "Mandara"
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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 | 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 | + | William Bernard Frederick ''and his wife, Laura Matilda moved in naming it '''“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. | 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 | Mrs Frederick | ||
Revision as of 04:40, 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 in naming it “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