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by staval
Tue Mar 06, 2018 10:29 am
Forum: The Bunker
Topic: Some of Cradley's Finest - World War Two
Replies: 1
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Some of Cradley's Finest - World War Two

The new book by Terry Evans on those who served in World War Two with connections to Cradley is now available through Cradley Then & Now history group; via enquiries at the Cradley Links' website Bookshop page, or at meetings. The next meeting is at 7.30pm on Monday 9 April, at High Town Ragged ...
by staval
Thu Aug 18, 2016 1:15 pm
Forum: Researching Individuals
Topic: Cradley WW2 Servicemen/women
Replies: 4
Views: 30333

Re: Cradley WW2 Servicemen/women

Thank you for taking time to help out. There are no dates of death for the individuals on the memorials. I've been in touch with Worcestershire Archives where the records of Halesowen borough council are stored but they say they have no record of any letters or documents about the names on the Hales...
by staval
Mon Aug 08, 2016 6:12 pm
Forum: Researching Individuals
Topic: Cradley WW2 Servicemen/women
Replies: 4
Views: 30333

Cradley WW2 Servicemen/women

Local man Terry Evans is preparing a book on WW2 servicemen with Cradley connections. Despite all the research he's carried out there are 5 men listed on various Cradley memorials he is unable to identify. They are: Bridgewater T. (on some memorials J.); Grainger A.; North W. (a William North appear...
by staval
Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:42 am
Forum: Black Country: Archived Topics
Topic: ARC TBC....................Edward Bayliss of Cradley Heath
Replies: 12
Views: 1409

ARC TBC....................Edward Bayliss of Cradley Heath

Research is going on into the history of Cradley Heath Male Voice Choir for this year"™s centenary celebrations. One of its members, Edward Bayliss, was killed in action in April 1918 in France. The home address given at the time of death was 40 Newtown Street, Cradley Heath, but no age appears in o...

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