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Events Nationally 2016
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To have the details of an event promulgated here. Send the details to the SAMA Office, as a Word Attachment to an email. Please include a contact or URL link to a website for the event. SAMA Wales AGM and Reunion. Saturday 3rd December 2016. Details to be posted later in the year. Early Christmas Lunch and get-togther - Burf. Saturday 26th November 2016. Open to all members of SAMA (82) as this would make a nice weekend in Burford, in the Cotswolds. Venue and Times TBC. Sunday 13th November 2016. Please ...
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BBC - Archive - WWII: Dunkirk Evacuation - How the 'little ships' helped rescue the Allied troops
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Skip to local navigation. Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation. Skip to bbc.co.uk search. This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving. How the 'little ships' helped rescue the Allied troops. At the end of May 1940, at the government's request, thousands of boats set sail to rescue almost a quarter of a million Allied troops who had retreated from Hitler's forces onto the shores of Dunkirk. It was a time when Britain faced the possibility of defeat. Ed Murrow reports o...
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About « Silver Queen Cruises
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How To Find Us. Silver Queen River Cruises was founded by father and son Terry and Joe Radmore in 2010 following a trip across the English Channel in Silver Queen to mark the 70th anniversary of the Dunkirk Evacuations. Joe’s Grandfather,Barry Wareham,was one of those evacuated in 1940 and received the military medal from the King for his part in the operation. Unfortunately at the age of 89 he was still sharp enough to make the decision to stay at home rather than join the very wet crossing! Due to her ...
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The Dunkirk Project | The Dunkirk Project
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An interactive installation by Liz Mathews. Second edition, fully revised for 2015. Imagine a river of stories flowing through time. In the river are all our stories, those we live and those we imagine, all in the same river. 75 years ago in May 1940, thousands of people shared a story that has become one of our national legends. The Nine Days Wonder,. In Which We Serve. And Richard Eurich’s. Online has two elements: first Thames to Dunkirk. Many thousands of people saw Thames to Dunkirk. 8211; which hav...
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2nd June 1940 – Tatter’d colours | The Dunkirk Project
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An interactive installation by Liz Mathews. 2nd June 1940 – Tatter’d colours. About an hour after the setting of the sun. Captain Anthony Rhodes, 253 Field Company Royal Engineers, from Max Arthur’s. In the account of this day. Commander Clouston had been of the utmost service in helping the escape of nearly two hundred thousand men under frightful conditions of strain and danger. It was a grief to many that he did not live to see the lifting brought to an end. Even though they must have known. Her broth...
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3rd June 1940 – Towards the end | The Dunkirk Project
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An interactive installation by Liz Mathews. 26th May 1940 – A very tight corner. 27th May 1940 – An extraordinary armada. 28th May 1940 – Out there. 29th May 1940 – Nightmare. 30th May 1940 – The view from the air. 31st May 1940 – Lovely on the water. 1st June 1940 – Homeward. 2nd June 1940 – Tatter’d colours. 3rd June 1940 – Towards the end. 4th June 1940 – Beyond Dunkirk. BG Bonallack, Virginia Woolf’s diary and the making of Thames to Dunkirk. Dunkirk Phossils by Charlie Bonallack. C) Words in Company.
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1st June 1940 – Homeward | The Dunkirk Project
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An interactive installation by Liz Mathews. 26th May 1940 – A very tight corner. 27th May 1940 – An extraordinary armada. 28th May 1940 – Out there. 29th May 1940 – Nightmare. 30th May 1940 – The view from the air. 31st May 1940 – Lovely on the water. 1st June 1940 – Homeward. 2nd June 1940 – Tatter’d colours. 3rd June 1940 – Towards the end. 4th June 1940 – Beyond Dunkirk. BG Bonallack, Virginia Woolf’s diary and the making of Thames to Dunkirk. Dunkirk Phossils by Charlie Bonallack. C) Words in Company.
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28th May 1940 – Out there | The Dunkirk Project
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An interactive installation by Liz Mathews. 26th May 1940 – A very tight corner. 27th May 1940 – An extraordinary armada. 28th May 1940 – Out there. 29th May 1940 – Nightmare. 30th May 1940 – The view from the air. 31st May 1940 – Lovely on the water. 1st June 1940 – Homeward. 2nd June 1940 – Tatter’d colours. 3rd June 1940 – Towards the end. 4th June 1940 – Beyond Dunkirk. BG Bonallack, Virginia Woolf’s diary and the making of Thames to Dunkirk. Dunkirk Phossils by Charlie Bonallack. C) Words in Company.
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Flood | The Dunkirk Project
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An interactive installation by Liz Mathews. 26th May 1940 – A very tight corner. 27th May 1940 – An extraordinary armada. 28th May 1940 – Out there. 29th May 1940 – Nightmare. 30th May 1940 – The view from the air. 31st May 1940 – Lovely on the water. 1st June 1940 – Homeward. 2nd June 1940 – Tatter’d colours. 3rd June 1940 – Towards the end. 4th June 1940 – Beyond Dunkirk. BG Bonallack, Virginia Woolf’s diary and the making of Thames to Dunkirk. Dunkirk Phossils by Charlie Bonallack. C) Words in Company.