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WW1 Soldier in Long Marston

I have postcards of Long Marston circa 1914/15 sent by my grandfather while he was serving in the Northumberland Fusiliers (WW1) .On the back of one he has written "this is where we parade every morning, the road to the left is Puttenham Road it is the one that goes to Halton Park." One postcard is of the Baptist Chapel " I went there last night ,I think there were 14 with the preacher and the organist"

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A memory of Long Marston in Hertfordshire shared on Wednesday, 6th October 2010.

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