excerpt from 'I remember! Reminiscences of a Cobbler's Son' pp. 85-87 (91 words)
excerpt from 'I remember! Reminiscences of a Cobbler's Son' pp. 85-87 (91 words)
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[Arthur Gill was called up in June 1916. His Home Service duties included shore patrolling and manning a canteen for the Lincolnshire Regiment] This dry canteen was in (what had been) the “Coach House” in the grounds of the Rectory of North Cotes Church of England. The Rector (Mr. Johnson), a grand chap, had offered it to the Colonel for the use of the troops. […] I went once or twice to Evensong at his Church—it was a lovely old Church, lit up with many beautiful Oil Lamps, and looked very cosy. |
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