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"Remembering the Legacy: A Journey through Time" In a quaint village of Angoville au Plain, Robert E Wright and Kenneth J Moore stand amidst the hallowed grounds

Background imageRemembers Collection: Robert E Wright & Kenneth J Moore Angoville au Plain

Robert E Wright & Kenneth J Moore Angoville au Plain
The window in the church remembers the selfless work of these two medics who looked after 80 combatants and one child in June 1944

Background imageRemembers Collection: Shakespeare Commemoration, Planting Oak on Primrose Hill

Shakespeare Commemoration, Planting Oak on Primrose Hill
Samuel Phelps planting the young oak tree at the foot of Primrose Hill, London, to honour the English poet, William Shakespeare. Date: 23rd April 1864

Background imageRemembers Collection: Samuel Phelps planting the young oak tree at the foot of Primrose Hill, London

Samuel Phelps planting the young oak tree at the foot of Primrose Hill, London, to honour the English poet, William Shakespeare. Date: 23rd April 1864

Background imageRemembers Collection: Detail, Queen Victoria Rifles Memorial, Hill 60

Detail, Queen Victoria Rifles Memorial, Hill 60
The plaque details how the Queen Victoria Rifles Memorial had been destroyed in 1940 by the Germans and was rebuilt using some of the original stone

Background imageRemembers Collection: The June 1944 Cross, Ranville CWGC Cemetery

The June 1944 Cross, Ranville CWGC Cemetery
This stone cross is roughly in the centre of the Cemetery and has a bronze plaque with the emblem of the Airborne Forces on it, and remembers simply, June 1944

Background imageRemembers Collection: PNE v Aston Villa 04

PNE v Aston Villa 04
Preston North End Football Club Preston North End v Aston Villa SkyBet Championship match at Deepdale

Background imageRemembers Collection: Print of a young girl holding a doll, remembering the revelry during a festival beneath cherry trees

Print of a young girl holding a doll, remembering the revelry during a festival beneath cherry trees
Print of a young girl holding a doll remembers the revelry during a festival beneath blossoming cherry trees on the banks of a river

Background imageRemembers Collection: Commandant Kiefer & 4 Commando Memorial

Commandant Kiefer & 4 Commando Memorial
This is in Colleville-Montgomery opposite the First British Graves Memorial and remembers both Kieffer and the French Forces of No 4 Commando. There are a number of memorials to Kieffer

Background imageRemembers Collection: Old Maid / Coquette Dream

Old Maid / Coquette Dream
The Old Coquettes Dream: an old maid remembers how nice it was to be the centre of attention... Date: circa 1835

Background imageRemembers Collection: Suffragette Voting Cake in Oven

Suffragette Voting Cake in Oven. Mrs. Jones (Who represents Every Woman) goes to vote but suddenly remembers she has left a cake in the oven. Typical empty headed woman. Date: circa 1909

Background imageRemembers Collection: Beranger (Young and Old)

Beranger (Young and Old)
PIERRE JEAN DE BERANGER Fame places a laurel wreath on his bust while, an old man, he remembers his childhood. Date: 1780 - 1857

Background imageRemembers Collection: A young girl holding a doll remembers the revelry during a f

A young girl holding a doll remembers the revelry during a festival beneath blossoming cherry trees on the banks of a river. Date between 1850 and 1900

Background imageRemembers Collection: Ww1 Postcard Memories

Ww1 Postcard Memories
A soldier remembers the last time he was with his girl

Background imageRemembers Collection: Ww1 Postcard / Le Reve

Ww1 Postcard / Le Reve
Le Reve: a soldier remembers the girlfriend he left at home, and she in turn thinks of him in the trenches


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"Remembering the Legacy: A Journey through Time" In a quaint village of Angoville au Plain, Robert E Wright and Kenneth J Moore stand amidst the hallowed grounds, their faces etched with reverence. The air is filled with whispers of history as they remember the brave souls who fought valiantly in World War II. Across the seas, in Stratford-upon-Avon, a grand Shakespeare Commemoration takes place. The streets come alive with vibrant festivities as locals honor the immortal wordsmith who still captivates hearts today. On Primrose Hill, Samuel Phelps plants a young oak tree to pay homage to William Shakespeare's genius. It stands tall and proud, symbolizing everlasting remembrance for generations to come. Amidst dreams and fantasies lies an Old Maid's reverie or perhaps that of a Coquette. Their memories intertwine like delicate threads woven into life's tapestry. As women fight for their rights, suffragettes bake a symbolic Voting Cake in ovens across the land. Each slice represents their unwavering determination to be heard and remembered throughout history. A solemn moment unfolds at Queen Victoria Rifles Memorial on Hill 60. Every intricate detail pays tribute to fallen heroes whose sacrifice will forever be engraved in our collective memory. In Ranville CWGC Cemetery, we find solace beneath June 1944 Cross - a poignant reminder of lives lost during D-Day invasion. We pause to remember those who gave everything for freedom's cause. Beranger captures both youth and old age through his artistry; each stroke tells stories that transcend time itself – tales meant to be cherished and remembered always. At PNE v Aston Villa '04 match, fans cheer passionately from stadium seats; their voices echo through time as they reminisce about unforgettable moments on this hallowed ground. A print depicts a young girl holding her doll under cherry trees during festive revelry - she smiles fondly at the memories etched in her heart, forever remembering the joyous celebrations.