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Passchendaele: The Village That Gave Its Men To War
I have been listening and reading about this battle this morning, and the scale of it is truly awful.
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Some of the coverage I've seen on the TV has been extremely moving.
07:27 Mon 31st Jul 2017
I don't know about it giving it's men to war mikey, but it gave plenty of our men both British and Empire.
Did you watch the covered on BBC 2 all last night, very well done in my opinion, but perhaps a little too long.
One thing that did jump out at me was, why did the Duchess of Cambridge find the need to dress her poppy up with a piece of jewellery?
Did you watch the covered on BBC 2 all last night, very well done in my opinion, but perhaps a little too long.
One thing that did jump out at me was, why did the Duchess of Cambridge find the need to dress her poppy up with a piece of jewellery?
The legion sell broaches among other things.
http:// www.pop pyshop. org.uk/ charity -jewell ery.htm l#_size =149
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I think the Passchendaele 100 Poppy Lapel Pin is rather tasteful :::
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Lets keep this thread clean and peaceful please !
Old_Geezer
/// The legion sell broaches among other things. ///
With the poppy as the main theme, not what must have been a very expensive piece of jewellery, so as to decorate it.
If she wanted more than a plain poppy why didn't she wear one of the British Legion Passchendaele broaches, such as this?
Or was £39.99 too cheap for her?
http:// www.pop pyshop. org.uk/ passche ndaele- 100-pop py-lape l-pin.h tml
/// The legion sell broaches among other things. ///
With the poppy as the main theme, not what must have been a very expensive piece of jewellery, so as to decorate it.
If she wanted more than a plain poppy why didn't she wear one of the British Legion Passchendaele broaches, such as this?
Or was £39.99 too cheap for her?
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On such a poignant and important day such as this, I think it takes a special sort of 'sour' to focus on something as small as a brooch worn by one of the dignitaries....
I lost 2 great-uncles in the Great war; neither in any of the great named battles but I am reminded of their sacrifices whenever commemorative events like this take place.
I lost 2 great-uncles in the Great war; neither in any of the great named battles but I am reminded of their sacrifices whenever commemorative events like this take place.
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