Have you ever walked past the war memorial outside St. Boniface Church and stopped and wondered about the lives that lie beneath the names? Where did they live? Were they born here in Chandler’s Ford?
What sort of work did they do before joining up or were they career soldiers? And who was Margaret Caswell? She’s the only woman who is remembered here.
Well, now’s your chance to find out.
Presentation by Margaret Doores – Sunday October 21st between 3-5pm
Come along to St. Boniface Church on Sunday October 21st between 3-5pm and find out about the lives behind the names. There will be a short presentation from Margaret Doores, who has been researching the memorial over the last 4 years as well as the opportunity to purchase her booklet, ‘Love’s Greatest Gift – Remembrance’, which details more about the lives of these people.
Post Series: Chandler’s Ford War Memorial Research, by Margaret Doores:
- Chandler’s Ford War Memorial Research: Part 2
- Chandler’s Ford War Memorial Research: Part 3
- Chandler’s Ford War Memorial Research: Part 4
- Chandler’s Ford War Memorial Research: Part 5
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