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Day: 2 November 2022

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Dr Charles Martin-Bates 1947 – 2022

02/11/2022 Philip Chatfield Comments Off on Dr Charles Martin-Bates 1947 – 2022

DR CHARLIE MARTIN-BATES, a much loved and respected GP in Emmer Green, who devoted himself to looking after his patients, died on 19 August 2022. ‘Charlie’, as he was known to his patients, was a […]

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I was there – A True Account of the ‘Athenia’ Tragedy by a Survivor

02/11/2022 Philip Chatfield Comments Off on I was there – A True Account of the ‘Athenia’ Tragedy by a Survivor

This is the original account which formed the basis of an article published in the November 2022 Caversham Bridge by G. CROCKETT, 1939 I HAVE BEEN asked to write the story of the sinking of […]

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