In the years leading up to the sixtieth anniversary of the ending of the Second World War it was realised that many of the stories needed to be recorded more fully. Many veterans were willing to share their memories and these are the fascinating stories they had to share.
AUTHOR Edward Lever
Ted Lever was born in Holloway in London and taught in two primary schools in Harrow before coming to Cornwall in 1961. He taught in the county for twenty-nine years becoming Head Teacher at St. Erth and Bodriggy School, Hayle. Interested in all aspects of history, especially Military History, Ted has researched the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry in both wars and since joining the St. Ives Archive has researched all the names on the War Memorial and the stay of the US 29th. Division in St. Ives during the Second World War.
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VETERANS REMEMBER
In the years leading up to the sixtieth anniversary of the ending of the Second World War it was realised that many of the stories needed to be recorded more fully. Many veterans were willing to share their memories and these are the fascinating stories they had to share.
AUTHOR Edward Lever
Ted Lever was born in Holloway in London and taught in two primary schools in Harrow before coming to Cornwall in 1961. He taught in the county for twenty-nine years becoming Head Teacher at St. Erth and Bodriggy School, Hayle. Interested in all aspects of history, especially Military History, Ted has researched the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry in both wars and since joining the St. Ives Archive has researched all the names on the War Memorial and the stay of the US 29th. Division in St. Ives during the Second World War.
PUBLISHED BY St. Ives Archive 2011
22 x 30 cm 123 pages Combed and Bound A4