excerpt from 'Down Memory Lane' pp. 33-34 (87 words)
excerpt from 'Down Memory Lane' pp. 33-34 (87 words)
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[Cecil Harwood served in the British Armed Forces September 1914 - March 1917. His training included being stationed in Peterborough before deployment to France in 1915] […] The Regimental Sunday service was in the [Peterborough] Cathedral every Sunday. The Cathedral was filled as we had the Regimental band to play for all with the organ. […] Our Sunday parades on the Heath with a full band was a sure sign that all who could gathered around and joined in the service with us. This happened every fine Sunday until we moved out. |
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