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Knaphill & Inkerman Barracks

Inkerman Barracks 2004
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I was born in Nursery Road, Knaphill, and left Winston Churchill in 1972 and my first job was with RFDGQ with my friend Maureen Truman. I remember Valerie, Tony & Noel, and the boss was a lovely gentleman but sadly I have forgotten his name. I used to hang out around the barracks & know those houses. On route to school via Beechwood Road, I used to walk along the top of the high wall of the barracks...sure we were not supposed to! The barrack land where we did our cross country, is now full of houses.

Written by Gillian Allardyce. To send Gillian Allardyce a private message, click here.

A memory of Knaphill in Surrey shared on Tuesday, 15th July 2008.

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RE: RE: Knaphill & Inkerman Barracks

I am researching my family tree, My grand uncle was Charles Edward Scott, born Liverpool 1887, he was a Private in the 1st East Lancs Regt 413 at the Inkerman Barracks in 1911. I cannot find anything more about him, are there other clues I might get from here? Would be grateful for any comments, thanking you. Sheila

Comment from Sheila Cope (nee Scott) on Saturday, 13th November 2010.

RE: RE: Knaphill & Inkerman Barracks

We are trying to find information about Philip Charles William Witney who wasd an RSM in 1968.

Can you help

Comment from Paul Abbott on Wednesday, 1st December 2010.

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