March no more my soldier laddie, There is peace where there once was war. Sleep in peace my soldier laddie, Sleep in peace, now the battle’s over. YOUR GUIDE TO TAKING PART Certificate of Grateful Recognition 11th November 2018 With sincere thanks for your contribution to Battle’s Over, the international commemoration of the centenary of the end of World War I.

In association with: The Society of Editors, Army Cadet Force, Air Training Corps, Sea Cadet Corps, Combined Cadet Force, Boys’ Brigade, The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association (Northern Ireland Branch), The Loyal Company of Town Criers, Irish Pipe Band Association (IPBA), Association of English Cathedrals, Merchant Navy Association, Royal Naval Association, ABF The Soldiers’ Charity, Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, The Buglers Association of The Light Division & Rifles, Trinity House, National Association of Local Councils, National Association of Civic Officers, One Voice Wales, National Trust, English Heritage, Central Bruno Peek LVO OBE OPR Council of Bellringers, The College of Piping and Originator & Pageantmaster the National Union of Mineworkers (formerly Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute known as Miners Federation of Great Britain). 11th November 2018 This certificate can be downloaded at www.brunopeek.co.uk from 30th November 2018 to enable participants to print it off and frame it as a permanent reminder of their involvement in this unique tribute.

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 2 Contents

Page 4 Page 15 Introduction Your responsibility, Legal Essentials and Safety Page 6 Sleep in peace, now the battle’s over Page 16 Message from the First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Philip Jones Page 7 KCB ADC History of the Last Post - ‘The People’s Anthem’ Chief of Naval Staff

Page 8 Page 18 Battle’s Over - Ringing out for Peace Message from General Sir Nicholas Patrick Carter KCB CBE DSO ADC Gen Page 9 Chief of the General Staff A Short History of Town Criers Page 20 Page 10 Message from the Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Hillier A Cry for Peace Around the World KCB CBE DFC ADC MA RAF Chief of the Air Staff Page 11 How to take part Page 22 & Beacon Lighting Ceremony Message from Captain John Sail - National Chairman, The Merchant Navy Association Page 12 WWI Beacons of Light, Page 24 your unique gas-fuelled Beacon Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute & WWI Beacons of Light Page 13 Chosen Charities WWI Beacons of Light, Beacon Brazier Page 25 Acknowledgements Page 14 WWI Beacons of Light, Bonfire Beacon

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 3 Introduction

On 11th November 2018, the and its dreadful war will be read out by a range of people from all over friends overseas will mark the day 100 years ago when the United Kingdom, in remembrance of the sacrifices made. the guns fell silent at the end of the First World War. We anticipate that this unique tribute, organised in association You can play your part in remembering the sacrifice of millions with the Glasgow-based College of Piping, will start the of men and women by joining us in Battle’s Over, a unique centenary media coverage on television and radio, and will series of events in the morning and evening involving provide some of the day’s most moving and atmospheric organisations and communities the length and breadth of our sights and sounds, so if you wish to encourage a local Piper nation and in many countries abroad. to participate by playing Battle’s O’er at a location of their choice (excluding Cathedral’s), please ask them to register • Battle’s Over - Sleep in peace, now the battle’s over asap, providing the following information to: • Battle’s Over - The Last Post • Battle’s Over - WWI Beacons of Light [email protected] • Battle’s Over - Ringing out for Peace Name of Piper, Address, Country, County, Tel, Email

6.00am - Battle’s Over - Sleep in peace, now the battle’s over 6.55pm Battle’s Over - The Last Post

Your chance to pay your The sound of 1,000 bagpipes will fill the air before dawn has In association with the Air Training Corps, Army Cadet Force, broken on 11th November 2018. In cities and towns Sea Cadet Force, Boys’ Brigade and the Light Infantry personal and community throughout the land individual pipers will play Battle’s O’er - a Buglers Association, the Last Post will be played at many of traditional air played by pipers after a battle. Heralding the the 1,000 WWI Beacon sites throughout the United Kingdom, start of the day’s commemorations, they will play the haunting involving young people and others paying their personal tribute to those millions tune outside churches and cathedrals, in market squares and tribute to those that gave their lives during World War I. muddy fields, on hilltops and high streets, in valleys and village greens throughout the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and 7.00pm Battle’s Over - WWI Beacons of Light that gave their lives the Isle of Man, and at scores of locations overseas, including Australia, Canada, the USA, Germany, South Africa, France, Later that day, after darkness has fallen, more than 1,000 for their country Spain, Denmark, Israel and Somalia to name but a few. Beacons of Light will be lit throughout the United Kingdom, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and UK Overseas Territories. A lone piper will play Battle’s O’er in front of the Tomb of the or returned home wounded Unknown Warrior at Westminster Abbey, , with others This is a commemoration inspired by a comment made on 3rd undertaking a similar performance in front of cathedrals in the August 1914 by Britain’s Foreign Minister, Sir Edward Grey. during or after the dreadful UK. At the same time, pipers everywhere will be playing the He was looking out of his office window at dusk as gas lights same tune in their local communities. were being lit along London’s Mall when he remarked to a friend, “The lamps are going out all over Europe; we shall not darkness of four years of War Following the playing of this piece of music at the Merchant see them lit again in our lifetime.” Navy Associations National Memorial, Trinity Square Gardens, Tower Hill, London, at 6am, through to 7pm, when a WWI Our country was about to be plunged into the darkness of the 1914 - 1918 Beacon of Light will be lit, the 15,000 names of those brave First World War, and it would be four long years before Britain Merchant Navy Seamen who lost their lives during this and Europe would again experience the light of peace.

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 4 In remembrance of the end of the war and the millions who were 2018 by going to the same website as a permanent reminder [email protected] killed or came home dreadfully wounded, Beacons of Light will of their involvement in this tribute. Name of Cathedral, Minster, or Church, Address, be lit around the country at 7pm on 11th November 2018. Country, County, Name of Contact, Tel, Email Those wishing to participate in lighting a WW1 Beacon The event will also commemorate the huge army of men and of Light, please go to page 11 and please provide Please join us women on the home front who, often in dangerous and information in point 1. exhausting conditions, underpinned the war effort - keeping To coincide with the ringing of the church bells, 100 Town Criers, the wheels of industry turning and bringing home the harvests. As you will see from pages 16, 18, 20, and 22, we have four one for each year since the end of WW1, will be undertaking, 'A The beacons will symbolise the light of hope that emerged worthy and appropriate charities associated with this event, Cry for Peace around the World', and in the United Kingdom, the from the darkness of war. representing the Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force, and 'Cry' will be led by a Chelsea Pensioner from The Royal Hospital, Merchant Navy. Please feel free to make donations direct to Chelsea, London, at 7.05pm that night. Among the communities and other organisations that have one or more of them. You may also wish to consider staging a confirmed their involvement are the Tan Hill Inn, Yorkshire public collection for them around the lighting of your beacon. Those millions of brave men, along with the many left at Dales, the highest pub in Great Britain; Unst, the most home, did their duty for their country during the dark days of northerly inhabited island in Scotland; St David’s, the most 7.05pm Battle’s Over - Ringing out for peace! war, so let us do our duty by them, remembering and westerly city in Wales; Lowestoft, Suffolk, the most easterly honouring them through Battle’s Over. town in , and St Macartin’s Cathedral, Enniskillen, the As beacons blaze around the country, bells in 1,000 most westerly location in the United Kingdom. We do hope churches and cathedrals will ring out in celebration of the We encourage you therefore to join the many thousands of that your council and community will also choose to take part end of the First World War. Many people in Britain live within people already taking part, by participating in this unique in this historic tribute. hearing of church bells, which call congregations to prayer community project, commemorating the bravery and personal and mark special occasions. But the sound of mighty bells, sacrifice made by so many, along with celebrating the light There are a number of cost-effective ways of participating. some of which are hundreds of years old, also provides a that emerged from the darkness of war stirring soundtrack to historic events. (1) Use existing beacon braziers set on tall wooden poles and Please see acknowledgements from page 25 onwards. gas-fuelled beacons previously used for other historic The ringing of bells to celebrate the end of the Great War is These will be updated every three months up to 31st anniversaries, celebrations and commemorations. being organised in association with the Central Council of October 2018. (2) Build and light a traditional bonfire beacon. Church Bell Ringers, the representative body for groups who (3) Purchase the gas-fuelled beacon being specially produced ring bells in the English tradition with rope and wheel. It was for this project. Afterwards, it can be stored and used for founded in 1891 and represents 65 affiliated societies of future events. See page 12. local ringers from all over the British Isles and many other (4) Build and erect a new beacon brazier on a tall wooden countries from Australasia to North America to Africa. pole, using it as a permanent tribute to those that lost their lives in your local community during World War I. See page The stirring sound of church and cathedral bells will provide a 13. (You may need to apply for planning permission so fitting conclusion to a day of contemplation, commemoration please contact your Local Authority Planning Department and, ultimately, celebration as our country and other nations to seek their advice). reflect on events a century ago on the battlefields of Europe and at home in our factories and farms. Councils, organisations and individuals taking part will be able to immediately download the official Battle’s Over logo free of Please encourage your local Cathedral, Minster or Church to Bruno Peek LVO OBE OPR charge by going to www.brunopeek.co.uk and similar for participate by ringing their bells at 7.05pm that evening, Pageantmaster

the special certificate shown on page 2 from 30th November asking them to provide us with the following information to: Photo: Archant Norfolk. Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 5 ‘Sleep in peace, now the battle’s over’

“The origins of military music derive from the demands Throughout history there are many examples of military The origin of the Retreat march was to warn the soldier to of war itself,” wrote Lt. Col. David J. Murray in his pipers raising the morale of fighting troops at critical return to his company in order to answer to his name at roll seminal publication from 1994, Music of the Scottish moments in battle. Piper George Findlater on the north- call. The tune, When the Battle’s Over is a classic Retreat Regiments. “From earliest times until the invention of west frontier of Afghanistan in 1897, and Piper Daniel march. It was composed by Pipe Major William Robb radio as a means of communication, it had three Laidlaw VC at the Battle of Loos in 1915 spring (1863-1909) of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and principal functions. These were to pass orders and immediately to mind. The sound of the pipes boosted established itself quickly in the pipers’ repertoire between give signals in battle; to regulate the military day in morale amongst the troops and intimidated the enemy but the Boer War and Great War. It remains a very popular tune camp and garrison; and ‘to excite cheerfulness and in doing so pipers were an easy target for the enemy, with pipers and pipe bands and it is fitting that it is the tune alacrity in the soldier’.” particularly during the Great War when they would lead pipers will play at 06.00 hours throughout the United the men ‘over the top’ of the trenches and into battle. Kingdom and other countries throughout the world as part The highland piper had been a prominent member of the Around 2,000 pipers were either killed or injured. of the Battle’s Over unique tribute that day. social hierarchy of Scotland’s clan system since the 15th century, when the piper seems to have ousted the bard In 1961, the singer Andy Stewart put lyrics to the tune. and the harper from their positions. When the clan took The chorus goes: the field as a fighting unit, the piper went with it, and was able, by means of the robust tone and volume of his March no more my soldier laddie, instrument, both to entertain the men on the march to the There is peace where there once was war. battlefield and in their bivouacs, and also, importantly, to Sleep in peace my soldier laddie, encourage them during the prelude to battle by playing Sleep in peace, now the battle’s over. the warlike music of the clan. In Gaelic, this rousing is called the ‘bronsnachadh.’

The existence of pipes with a Scottish regiment dates to at least the 1680s. At the Battle of Waterloo the pipers played inside the squares as the French advanced, while on the march they played to cheer the soldiers up. All this changed with the arrival of the metalled road, which was to lead to the emergence of the bagpipe and drum combination, and to an avalanche of compositions in march tempo.

From the time of Waterloo, continuous efforts had been made to have the pipers recognised as an integral part of the musical resources of the Scottish regiments. The highland regiments owed the approval of their pipers to the indirect influence of Queen Victoria and it was she who decreed that “the pipers shall play in front” of the regiments. The Queen decided she must have her own piper and in 1843 Angus MacKay was appointed as the Stuart Letford, first Sovereign’s Piper, a tradition that has been Manager, the College of Piping, maintained by the monarch ever since. Glasgow, Scotland.

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 6 History of the Last Post - ‘The People’s Anthem’

“The Last Post” - A phrase that conjures up sombre who were still out in the field or were injured should find help HG Wells is credited with calling the First World War (or thoughts, images, and a sense of finality and closure. or refuge by following the sound. From 1850 it became the the Great War as it was originally known) “the People’s custom overseas for it to be played when a soldier died or War” and the Last Post became the British People’s Although now recognised as the Bugle Call signifying the was killed in action and for the Regimental Bugler to play it Anthem, being heard with monotonous regularity during ‘Final Farewell’ at a military funeral or Remembrance Parade, at the graveside. The transition of the Call from being an the War. The Last Post was not performed on the first it was originally a call used daily by the Army. It followed official tune for timekeeping to one of mourning occurred Armistice Day in 1919, but was heard the following year “The First Post” (which signalled the start of the Duty during the 1880s when the overseas graveside tradition and the practice has continued to this day. Officer’s inspection of the sentry posts) and signalled that the began to be observed at home. inspection of the final sentry post had taken place and all Because of the intensity of this simple piece of music it was secure for the night. It was first published in 1790, and Its use in a symbolic way during Remembrance Day has been incorporated into the Finale of “In Memoriam” during any prolonged battle it was also sounded to signal parades and ceremonies signifies its acceptance as a by Robert Steadman as well as The Armed Man” by Karl that fighting was over for the day and that any combatants token of remembrance as well as of death. Jenkins.

In 1928, the custom started for the Call to be played at the Menin Gate, Ypres, Belgium every night at 8pm, apart from 20th May 1940 to 6th September 1944 due to the German occupation.

Wing Commander G A Singleton MCGI FRSA RAFVR(T) Principal Director of Music

Flight Sergeant Isobel Hughes, 1211 (Swadlincote) Squadron, South East Wing Flight Sergeant Geraint Jones, 1084 (Market Harborough) Squadron, South Wing

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 7 Battle’s Over - Ringing out for Peace

The History of ‘English Change Ringing’ At the end of the war the bells rang out across the country to celebrate the coming of peace, and have followed in The sound of bells ringing is deeply rooted in British that celebratory role ever since. 95% of bells in the UK culture. Bells provide the grand soundtrack to our ‘rang in’ the Millennium, a bell announced the opening of historic moments, calling us to wake, to pray, to work, to the London Olympics in 2012 and, as part of the Her arms, to feast, to celebrate and, in times of crisis, to Majesty the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations, a come together. floating belfry with eight bells led the Thames Pageant of 1,000 boats. The early missionaries used small handbells to call people to worship, with bells being introduced into Christian In 2017 a ring of 8 bells is being installed at St George’s churches around 400 AD. Memorial Chapel in Ypres, whose bell tower has stood empty due to lack of funds since the chapel was built in Following the Reformation, many churches began to use a 1927. The project has cost £250,000 in total, but there has new technology of bells mounted on a whole wheel, which been no trouble raising those funds - the fallen of the Great gave greater control, with the final refinement of a ‘stay’ War are not easily forgotten, and the sound of bells ringing and ‘slider’ to be able to ‘set’ the bell. The ringer could out both in commemoration and to celebrate peace is now rotate the bells 360 degrees and stop and start the clearly still as important to many as it was in 1918. ringing at will.

Competition developed for who had the most bells, and there was increased interest from lay people, who took over the belfry from the clergy. Rules evolved and ‘changes’ could be learned by heart to create patterns where the bells are never sounded in the same order twice. These compositions were named ‘methods’, often titled after the cities they were first rung in such as Norwich, London and Cambridge.

By the middle of the 18th century the ability to stand for three hours to ring a peal of 5040 changes was common, with a crowd of listeners eager to hear. Today bells ring out in the English style across the world. Christopher O’Mahony, President of the Central During the First World War c1400 bell ringers lost their lives that was dear to them, Council of Church Bell in service of their country. The Great War Memorial Book of endured hardness, faced Ringers. Church Bell-Ringers who fell in the war is on display near the danger, and finally passed ringing chamber at St Paul’s Cathedral, London. It bears the out of the sight of men by following inscription: the path of duty and self- sacrifice, giving up their own “They whom this book commemorates were numbered lives that others might live in among those, who, at the call of King and Country, left all freedom.”

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 8 A Short History of Town Criers

As long as there has been news to share, there have Their position became so important that harming a Town been messengers to deliver it and Town Criers were Crier was turned into a treasonable offence and even in the original ‘newsmen’ finding their origins in the early the 21st Century, these ancient laws are supposed to Greek Empire as Spartan Runners. In fact Stentor an guard them against heckling. ancient Greek God was said to have the voice of 50 men and some men with a loud voice may be known As literacy spread, the Town Crier’s role was eventually as having a voice of a Stentorian. superseded by newspapers and modern media, but there are lots of Towns that still retain the service of its Town Town Criers in Britain are thought to have come to the Crier to enhance the traditional character of their Town fore in 1066 when news of William of Normandy’s invasion and promote tourism. was known. Men employed to remind everybody of Harold’s authority passed information from town to town. The inaugural meeting of the Loyal Company of Town These individuals were specifically employed to call out Criers, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2017, was the King’s proclamation. held on Saturday 16th October.

As the literacy of Britain’s population remained low well I would like to encourage all fellow town criers throughout into the late 19th century, people came to rely on criers the world to participate in A Cry for Peace Around the and heralds as a useful way of hearing about World on 11th November 2018. proclamations, edicts, laws and news, as books and newspapers were generally only accessible to a small percentage of the English population.

Proclamations, edicts, laws and news may well have been written on paper, however they were usually passed on to the general public by the Town Crier - the first (talking) newspaper.

Oyez, Oyez, Oyez (roughly translated from Old French, as “Hark” or “Listen”) became a familiar call in town squares, markets and public meeting places all over Britain, a summons for the townspeople to gather and listen to news of the plague, victories in far off lands, royal births and deaths by execution. Brenda Willison

The Town Crier would read a proclamation, usually at the door of the local inn, then nail it to the doorpost of the inn. The result of this tradition has been the naming of newspapers as “The Herald and Post”, the expression “posting a notice”, the “post office” and “posting a Brenda Willison, message” on the Internet. Chairman of the Loyal Company of Town Criers.

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 9 A Cry for Peace Around the World Oyez Oyez Oyez Town Criers raise your voices and together cry with me Remembering those brave men and women in our history The Battle’s Over A Nation’s tribute remembers them one and all Be proud and stand united, don’t let your memories fall Confidence is what we need so that Nations trust each other And all the Races of mankind treat each other as a brother Food for every living thing by nature is provided If we could only see it was equally divided The woods and streams, the mountains high, the sea and golden shore Were never ever meant to be the cause of senseless bloody war Or race for powerful armaments and sacrifice of youth But a World of true contentment built on Faith and Trust and Truth Peace to the World God Save The Queen

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 10 How to take part & Beacon Lighting Ceremony

How to take part Beacon Lighting Ceremony - 7pm on 11th November 2018 Step 1: To confirm your involvement and assist us in easy communication and correct registration of your event, please be The Beacon lighting ceremony should be undertaken as kind enough to undertake the following in FULL as soon as follows: possible, sending it to Bruno Peek LVO OBE OPR, Pageantmaster, Step 2: Invite your Lord Lieutenant, DL, Lord Mayor, Mayor, Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute & WW1 Beacons of Light at - High Sheriff, High Steward, Lord Provost, Chairman or Leader [email protected] of the Council. However, you may wish to consider running a competition in partnership with your local media, with the If your event is a private occasion and NOT open to the public, winner having the honour of lighting your WWI Beacon of and you do not want your involvement shown on any public or Light at 7pm that evening. media listing, it is important that you confirm this when providing Step 3: Please arrange to have professional photographs information requested below. Your participation will still be noted taken during your event, and immediately after, please send as part of this historic occasion but NOT made public. NO more than TWO high quality, copyright-free photographs to [email protected] including the name of the However, if your event is open to the public your contact details photographer, the Beacon location, including postcode, along will be shared with the media so that they can contact you with the name of the Council or Organisation. direct to arrange any publicity and/or coverage of your event on Step 4: If appropriate, please use social media channels - 11th November 2018. Twitter, Facebook etc - to promote your event. On Facebook, post photographs of your Beacon lighting ceremony on the Name of Contact/Coordinator 11th November 2018. Name of Council or Organisation Step 5: On 1st November 2018 we will be providing you with Job title of Coordinator an outline Press Release for Full postal address including postcode your use, so please localise it, County providing as much or as little Country: England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Channel information as you wish Islands, Isle of Man, UK Overseas Territory regarding your event, along Telephone number - landline with your contact details Mobile number before YOU send it to all areas Email Address of your local media to enable Beacon Location if known when registering, including them to contact YOU direct. postcode Step 6: Before the lighting of your Beacon at 7pm you may Please ensure you have undertaken all the safety aspects etc, wish to consider reading out outlined on page 15 and before the lighting of your Bonfire the names of those from your Beacon on page 14 and you have alerted the emergency your City, Town or etc services, including the Fire Brigade, undertaken any risk killed in action, during WWI, in assessments required and ensure all are happy with your plans. remembrance of the sacrifices

(This is your responsibility as coordinator of your Beacon made. Bonfire Beacon, Killyleagh, County Down, Beacon at Manor Farm, Strete, Devon, courtesey of Kate Gill, Stete Parish Council. lighting event). Northern Ireland.

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 11 WWI Beacons of Light, your unique gas-fuelled Beacon

The Battle’s Over Beacon is of lightweight construction The tripod describes a and comes assembled and complete with the exception circle area of about of the gas cylinders that will need to be purchased 1.32m diameter and separately: the beacon has an extended height of a) 400g disposable cylinder of propane, (Bullfinch No 1644, or about 2.15m. equivalent) for the FirePower Torch used to light the Beacon. These can be purchased from many DIY stores or Builders The Beacon (and Merchants. flame) are stable in the wind up to 30 mph. It b) One full 47 kg propane cylinder or 2 x 19 kg full cylinders is supplied with a are are recommended to give a full flame for an hour. For ground anchor and longer periods of burning or with partially full cylinders you will rope for securing to the ground if this is possible, or else we need double the number of cylinders. These cylinders can be would recommend the use of sand bags. Full instructions are purchased from Flogas Britain Ltd by calling 0800 085 6225 provided for this. The Beacon must be supervised by 2 people quoting Gas Fuelled Beacons or by going to their website at all times when lit and a fire extinguisher must be provided. www. flogas.co.uk where you can either order your cylinder It is important that the supervision should be undertaken online or locate your nearest Flogas stockist. You may also those who are competent and it is essential that a trial be download a propane cylinder safety undertaken before the event to ensure that everyone is fully data sheet from the Flogas website trained and familiar with the operation. (www.flogas.co.uk/safety). See our website bullfinch-gas.co.uk for more details.

The Gas-Fuelled Beacon package will contain the following: The price is £360 plus VAT including carriage within the UK Mainland. There will be an extra carriage charge for other • Burner unit with distinct design to commemorate the areas. event - with the motif WWI 1914 18 round the circumference To order please contact: • 2m high stand with an anchor for fixing to the ground Bullfinch Gas Equipment, Kings Road, Tyseley, Birmingham, • 10m hose with the regulator for connecting to the gas B11 2AJ. cylinders Tel: 0121 765 2000 • FirePower Gas torch for lighting the burner (you will need Fax: 0121 707 0995 a 400g disposable cylinder of propane for this - (see Email: [email protected] above)) Web: www.bullfinch-gas.co.uk • Spanner • Leak detecting fluid Payment by Bank Transfer, Credit/Debit Card or Cheque. • Hose assembly and Y manifold to link 2 cylinders Payment will not be asked for until the Beacon is about to be • Lighting and safety instructions despatched. Last date to order to guarantee delivery by 1st November is 31st August 2018. However please enquire after Gas fuelled Beacon, Berkley Castle, Gloucestershire, England. The above items are packed into 2 strong cartons. this date for availability.

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 12 WWI Beacons of Light, Beacon Brazier

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 13 WWI Beacons of Light Bonfire Beacon

Locate the bonfire at least 30m away from tunnel to the middle of the beacon. Keep low flammability, and stout boots. They buildings, roads, railways and public middle empty until required. Always construct should know what to do in the event of a rights of way, and a safe distance from the bonfire so it collapses inwards as it burns. burn injury, or a person’s clothing catching dangerous materials and overhead power fire, and should have a fire blanket ready in lines. Ensure it has good access for the Use only wood for combustible the bonfire area along with a number of fire transportation of materials for the bonfire 4 materials. Do not burn dangerous items extinguishers. and sufficient space for spectators to such as foam-filled furniture, old tyres, stand upwind. aerosols or tins of paint. Build upwards until Lighting: the safest and recommended height of centre pole is reached. Materials 9 approach is to use paper and solid Obtain the landowner’s permission and around top should be loosely packed to firelighters in six places just inside the walls involvement. allow air flow. Cover bonfire to keep it dry. of the beacon to ensure an even burn. Never use flammable liquids such as paraffin or Liaise with local fire brigade and emergency Fill centre with suitable, dry combustible petrol to get it going as this can result in services, presenting them with your plans, 5 materials. Check construction is stable uncontrolled spread of fire or explosion. and seek their advice and support. and remove any unsuitable materials that may have been added. Look specifically for To light the beacon: from poles 2m fireworks, aerosols, highly inflammable 10 in length, prepare hand torches for Prepare site by removing top layer of materials or containers with such materials. lighting with paraffin-soaked rags wired 1 turf and stack away from fire area. around one end. Remember, paraffin is Obtain seven poles, 5-6m in length. Attach Construct a safety barrier out of ropes dangerous and great care should be taken. four guy ropes to top of one pole and anchor 6 and stakes or scaffold poles to ensure Paraffin can be used as directed, but it is still as shown. public is kept at a safe distance from the fire. dangerous and should at all times be treated with great care - for example, always ensure Erect remaining poles as shown, In daylight, and just before lighting, check all excess paraffin is drained off rags before 2 ensuring tops are secured in place. 7 that there are no children or animals use. If spilt on your clothes during the playing or hiding in the bonfire. Arrange for, and preparation of your beacon lighting you Use either pallets or suitable lengths of brief sufficient numbers of marshals. should replace those items of clothing before 3 timber, spreading them over ground area approaching any naked flames. In particular, of beacon for a good through draught. Secure The person looking after the fire should always remember to replace the lid on any timber horizontally between poles as shown, 8 not wear lightweight clothing that could container of unused paraffin and store it in a preventing material placed over the framework ignite easily. They should wear a substantial safe place away from naked flames. Do not from dropping through. Construct access outer garment of wool, or other material of use an accelerant on the fire itself. Bonfire Beacon, Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire, England.

▲ After the event, extinguish fire and collect remaining debris. ▲ Dig over site and re-lay turf. ▲ Leave site clean and tidy.

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 14 Your responsibility, Legal Essentials and Safety

If you are inviting personal guests to your home it is worth checking Insurance Food and Drink with your household insurer that you are covered in the unfortunate Unfortunately accidents can happen at even the best organised Basic food hygiene guidelines should be followed at circumstances that there should be an accident. If your event events. Therefore you will need to consider and obtain insurance all times if you are providing food and drink. Caterers includes inviting the public, or it is a third party venue then, where cover for your event, whether you are holding an event on your must have food hygiene certificates. Advice on this applicable, the following advice should be heeded, to ensure you own premises or someone else’s. Beacon/Bonfire events require subject can be obtained from your local council environmental have a safe and enjoyable event for everyone involved. specialist public liability cover. If you hire a park or venue or use officer. If you are using outside catering companies check with land owned by a third party for your activity, they are likely to your local authority to see if they are a registered food business. Licensing require you to have your own suitable insurance to cover your Your local authority is responsible for licensing of such events. liability for any injury to the public or damage to other people’s Alcohol This includes the sale of alcohol (please see separate section) and land or property. If hiring equipment for the event, you may need If you wish to sell alcohol at your event you will need to Regulated entertainment, which includes live and recorded music to insure these items; you may also need to consider cover for obtain a licence, please see the section above on along with other types of entertainment. Generally if there are loss of any financial outlay you incur if the event has to be licensing, it is important that you obtain the correct going to be no more than 499 people present at your event, cancelled for reasons beyond your control, or loss of money, permissions and your local authority Licensing service will help including staff and performers you can apply for as Temporary particularly if you are holding a fund-raising event. To help you you do this. You can normally use a temporary events notice for Event Notice. This is a simple process and can be obtained from obtain the appropriate insurance, and risk management advice, we a bar as only a small number of people can be present (less than your local Council and completed on line for only £21. If you are working closely with Unity Insurance Services, which is a specialist the 499 limit). expect more than the 499 people you will require a Premises insurance broker in the voluntary and non-profit sector. They have licence to allow your event to take place. This process takes at developed a range of bespoke insurance covers specifically for the Site Clearance least 28 days after you have submitted your forms, so leave Beacon/Bonfire events. Unity is owned by a charity, The Scout The local authority will arrange for clearance and plenty of time, the process may seem complicated but you can Association, and donates all its profits back to charity. To obtain a disposal of litter after your event if it is on public ground get assistance from your local licensing service at the Council. quote or for more details or advice on the insurance cover you (check for possible charges). You can help this process Local authorities will treat each event individually. The licensing may need, please visit Unity’s website, www. by arranging litter bins or recycling bins around the site, and a officer’s job is to advise the local authority’s licensing committee unityinsuranceservices.co.uk/beacons or crew to clear up throughout the event. on the granting of a licence should anyone object. If there are no telephone them on 0345 040 7702. objections the licence will be granted but you may have to agree Hiring or Borrowing Equipment to some conditions. It is always worth checking before you apply Alternatively, the licensing officer may be able to direct you to a Your local authorities, or local event organisers may be with the Councils licensing service to see if location already has a suitable specialist company or broker, but you should not try to able to help you with contacts for supplies such as licence, as some open spaces are already licensed. Talk to the source this kind of insurance from a non-specialist. marquees, portable toilets, barriers and bunting, or licensing officer as soon as possible. In Northern Ireland, if you may in some cases have these for you to hire and borrow. You plan to sell alcohol at an event, you will need to apply for an Emergency Services may also need to consider generators, a public address system, occasional liquor licensefrom the Northern Ireland Court Service. Tell the police well in advance about the type of event and emergency flood lighting. If you need to arrange insurance for you are planning, and get in touch with your local your hired equipment, Unity Insurance Services can arrange this Safety Advisory Groups community police officer. Write to the fire brigade and for you too. If you hire a Marquee make sure the company A lot of local authorities run Safety Advisory Groups for events, ambulance service, particularly if you are planning to have a providing it provide you with the necessary safety certificates. these groups consist of all emergency services plus other Beacon/Bonfire, fireworks, or an event that will attract a large members such as the Highways authority. They can provide you crowd. St John’s Ambulance and the British Red Cross will All Ability Access will all the information you require and some have example event provide first aid and sometimes a vehicle. You can be expected Access for the disabled is very important. Many local plans to assist you organising your events, you can normally to be charged for these services. If your Council has a Safety authorities run community transport schemes. Talk to contact them through your local Council or the Police events Advisory group this process will be part of the process and will them about arranging transport. On green field sites officers. save time. access may be improved by cutting the grass before the event.

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 15 Message from the First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Philip Jones kcb adc Chief of Naval Staff

Images of trenches and barbed wire are an indelible part of our collective national memory, but the First World War also reached far beyond the Western Front. At sea, it stretched from the Battle of Jutland in the North Sea to the twin battles of Coronel and the Falklands in the South East Pacific and the South Atlantic Oceans, while to the east it spilled onto the beaches and clifftops of the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey. The lighting of Beacons will be an opportunity for families and communities around the country and Admiral Sir Philip Jones KCB ADC overseas to remember their individual connections to these global First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff events, and the many personal examples of courage and sacrifice.

As these Centenary commemorations draw to a close, the memory of those who fought in the First World War must never be extinguished. We must continue to learn the hard won lessons of this terrible war, because today, as was the case a century ago, our own national wellbeing is indivisible from the cause of peace and security in the wider world. The Royal Naval Association is proud to be associated with ‘Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute’

With over 16,000 members across 300+ branches in the UK and overseas, we are a family of current and former Naval Service personnel, relatives and supporters of our country’s Royal Navy.

Whether we are catching up with friends at our regular The Royal Naval Association has lots of great things The RNA has been involved with many aspects of social events; fundraising; advising on welfare and going on: commemoration of the First World War. employment matters, or just providing an arm around the shoulder, our natural willingness to help others l Project Semaphore to bring digitally isolated naval l Our National Standard led the parade at the National stems from the tradition and camaraderie that only veterans online. Event at Lyness cemetery on the Orkneys for the Battle of Naval Service life can instil. Everything we do is Jutland, our members have been part of many events. inextricably linked to our core values: l Befriending naval veterans who need an arm around the shoulder. l We have lent the Chapel door of HMS WARSPITE to the Unity National Museum of the Royal Navy - for their Jutland Shared backgrounds and equality in rank. We share the l 3 minibuses fitted with wheelchair hoist for socially Exhibition running in Portsmouth from 2016 to 2020. same bonds, the same mindset, and even the same isolated veterans. language (Jackspeak!). We are all equal. We are the heart l We are the lead sponsor with the Woodland Trust in the and soul of the RNA. l Support for those leaving the Royal Navy - the Shipmates establishment of the Jutland Wood as part of their WW1 and Oppos programme. Centenary Wood Project. The wood will consist of 6,094 Loyalty trees - reflecting the number of Royal Navy sailors who To each other and our dependants. We will always support l We support and lead the Conference of Naval lost their lives on that day in May 1916. The RNA has and look out for each other. Our loyalty is to all our Associations, a group of 70 like-minded naval sponsored two of the large specimen trees in the main shipmates, our local communities, the personnel and associations, bringing great benefits and working avenue, and hope to have members at the planning at dependants of the Naval Service, along with other charities together. www.cona.org.uk/ Langley Vale Epsom in the Winter of 2017. or organisations with naval connections. l Most importantly we have fun together with our regular Patriotism meetings and organised events - such as our annual We are proud to serve and proud to represent our country reunion and Conference and the Remembrance Sunday and the Naval Service. Our pride in serving our country march at the Cenotaph. www.royal-naval-association.co.uk never leaves us. Nor do we forget those who have fallen for our country or who fight now. We are deeply honoured to RNA Central Office, Room 209, Semaphore Tower, represent them on both a national and international level. HM Naval Base, Portsmouth, PO1 3LT

Comradeship [email protected] Friends in fun, fellowship and need. Your shipmates will 02392723747 always be here for you, whether it’s about a job, ideas for a fun day out or just an arm around the shoulder. We will never You can donate to the RNA at: leave you or your dependants in despair. www.royalnavalassociation.co.uk/about-us/help-us/ Message from General Sir Nicholas Patrick Carter kcb cbe dso adc gen Chief of the General Staff

The Beacons of Light Tribute is a poignant reminder of “As the lights go out and the beacons are lit it is timely to the darkness brought by war so evocatively captured reflect on what we might learn from our forefathers’ in Sir Edward Grey’s quote from 1914. experiences. We owe it to those who have gone before us to help the younger generation, further removed by time General Sir Nicholas Patrick Carter from war, to see beyond the mud and the blood and the KCB CBE DSO ADC Gen casualties. We might learn about national resilience and community spirit, and in being prepared to fight the war Chief of the General Staff we might have to fight, there is a much better chance of deterring that war from ever happening.” Photo ©IWM Q65408

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 18 ABF The Soldiers’ Charity is the National Charity of the British Army. Originally established as the Army Benevolent Fund in 1944, we provide a lifetime of support to soldiers, veterans and their immediate families in times of need.

How we help How you can help We give financial assistance to individuals as well From abseils, skydives and 24-hour hikes as make grants to a large number of specialist across the Scottish wilderness, to cake sales, charities and partner organisations such as big curries and cycling challenges, there are Combat Stress, SSAFA and the NSPCC, which many ways for you to get involved and support provide support on our collective behalf. our work. However you choose to support us, For more information your contribution will go a long way to making on The Soldiers’ Charity The scope of our work is huge; from providing a difference to the lives of serving and veteran or to make a donation, funding for specialist medical equipment for the Army personnel, and their families. visit www.soldierscharity.org or email 6-month old child of a serving soldier, to assisting [email protected] with the care home fees of a 105-year-old veteran, We don’t receive any statutory government our work touches the lives of around 80,000 funding, so we rely on the generosity of our people each year, sustaining the British Army supporters to ensure we can continue to be ‘family’ both at home and around the world. We here, supporting the men and women of the are The Soldiers’ Charity: ‘For Soldiers – For Life’. British Army. facebook.com/soldierscharity

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ABF The Soldiers’ Charity is a registered charity in England and Wales (1146420) and Scotland (039189). Registered as a company limited by guarantee in England and Wales (07974609).

Registered Office: Mountbarrow House, 12 Elizabeth Street, London SW1W 9RB Message from the Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Hillier kcb cbe dfc adc ma raf Chief of the Air Staff

This Tribute will be supported across the length of the UK and the breadth of her overseas territories.

All of these communities made significant sacrifices in the seas, fields and skies during World War I, and this act provides the perfect opportunity to commemorate those hardships. And yet, the return of these beacons of light to the darkness reminds us of the hope which carried the Nation and her citizens through. That message of hope and inspiration is particularly apt in the centenary year of the birth of the RAF as the world’s first independent air force, and I welcome the opportunity to reflect on both the grave losses and the incredible achievements which occurred during those dark years.

Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Hillier KCB CBE DFC ADC MA RAF

Chief of the Air Staff

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RAFBF advertorial v4.indd 1 03/03/2017 14:38:21 Message from Captain John Sail - National Chairman, The Merchant Navy Association

‘Battle’s Over’ offers a wonderful opportunity to both record and remember what was endured and forgiven but not forgotten. JohnCapt J M R SailSail MNM MNI During the First World War attacks on merchant ships MNA National Chairman began slowly as the enemy sought to blockade Great Britain. In 1914 and 1915 a total of 342 ships and nearly 2,500 men, women and boys lost their lives with more being injured. During 1916 alone 396 ships and 1,217 seafarers lost their lives and if it were not for the introduction of the Convoy System, in 1917, many more merchant ships and their crews would have been lost and very likely the war as well. The Battle of the Atlantic was one of the most significant battles of that war and for the seafaring communities across the UK and overseas. We will remember them all now their ‘Battle is Over”.

His Majesty’s Hospital Ship (HMHS) Britannic (below) was launched just before the start of the First World War and was laid up at her builders, Harland and Wolff, in Belfast for many months before being put to use as a hospital ship in 1915. She was shaken by an explosion, caused by a naval mine, off the Greek island of Kea on the morning of 21 November 1916, and sank 55 minutes later, killing 30 people. There were 1,065 people on board; the 1,035 survivors were rescued from the water and from lifeboats. Britannic was the largest ship lost in the First World War.

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 22 The Merchant Navy Association from ship to shore, from past to present

The merchantile marine, as it was termed in those times, The total recorded losses for the First World War were 2,479 played a significant and often critical role throughout the First ships and 14,287 seamen plus 675 vessels of the fishing fleet World War…much the same as it would two decades later. In and 434 seamen. There were many more seafarers who died both world wars merchant seafarers and fishermen fought the ashore and were not commemorated. They had to die at sea enemy, the weather and the seas to keep the nation and the to be commemorated even whey they were hospitalised Armed Services supplied and able to defend themselves. Their because of their wounds. They were also off pay when their way of life and conditions of service were austere with ships were sunk. They actually had to die at sea to be seafarers often not returning home for over two years, some commemorated. having been sunk, survived and transferred to other ships to The men, women and boys who were lost at sea during the maintain those lines of support. First World War included lads such as Redan Sydney Jeffries During the First World War attacks on merchant and fishing (aged 13) of Lowestoft, presumed drowned on 24th October vessels began quite slowly but increased significantly as the 1917. Redan was a Cook aboard the fishing vessel Vanguard. enemy sought to blockade Great Britain. In 1914 and 1915 a More than twenty-­nine Boy seamen aged only 14 lost their total of 342 merchant vessels were lost to enemy action with lives for their King and Country. At the other end of the scale 2,471 men, women and boys loosing their lives. During 1916 were men long overdue for retirement who insisted on “doing there were 396 ships and 1,217 seamen killed. In the following their bit” and who paid the ultimate sacrifice. Men such as A.B. year, 1917, the losses were so severe that the ships being built Patrick Casey, aged 73, killed when the S.S. Dotterel was sunk could not match the number of ships being lost in action with by a mine off the French coast on 29th November 1915....they six ships a day being sunk on some days. The loss of life was were the forgotten heroes, their lines of support were never increasing significantly. It was so severe that if the rate of broken. losses of ships and men had continued the war would have been lost. No food, no fuel, no wood, no arms and ammunition Capt J M R Sail MNM MNI, MNA National Chairman especially some of the 91 million shells that were eventually produced and transferred by sea. In that year 1,197 ships were Please donate what you can, when you can, sunk through enemy action and 6,408 seamen were lost at sea as often as you can. Small donations will make a with their ships…their only grave the sea. The losses had to big difference. be decreased and this was achieved by the introduction of the Convoy System in 1917. In 1918 the impact of the actions in the previous year were clearly evident with 544 ships and Contact www.mna.org.uk 4,122 seamen lost. and access the DONATE button. Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute & WWI Beacons of Light Chosen Charities

Please give generously to one or more of our four chosen charities for this unique, historic tribute to the many that either died or returned home dreadfully wounded defending our freedom during the four dark years of World War I.

Please donate at: Please donate at: www.royal-naval-association.co.uk/about-us/help-us/ www.soldierscharity.org/battlesover/

The Merchant Navy Association

Please donate at: Please donate at: www.rafbf.org/ways-to-give www.merchantnavyfund.org

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 24 Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute & WWI Beacons of Light Acknowledgements

This event is being organised in association with: The Society of Editors, Army Cadet Force, Air Training Corps, Sea Cadet Corps, Combined Cadet Force, Boys’ Brigade, The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association (Northern Ireland Branch), The Loyal Company of Town Criers, Irish Pipe Band Association (IPBA), Association of English Cathedrals, Merchant Navy Association, Royal Naval Association, ABF The Soldiers’ Charity, Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, The Buglers Association of The Light Division & Rifles, Trinity House, National Association of Local Councils, National Association of Civic Officers, One Voice Wales, National Trust, English Heritage, Central Council of Bellringers, The College of Piping and the National Union of Mineworkers (formerly known as Miners Federation of Great Britain). For further information relating to the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers, please visit: www.cccbr.org.uk Andrew Rosindell MP – Chairman of the Flags & Heraldry Committee A.P.P.G. and Alexander Walker, Parliamentary Advisor.

We would like to thank the many and various councils, churches, organisations, local communities, commercial companies, private land owners and others to date listed below, for their generous participation in this unique, local community tribute. There are a number of others taking part as private occasions, so are not open to the general public so have asked not to be listed.

(The Merchant Navy Association will be lighting 12 further Beacons, the locations of which will be confirmed nearer the date).

ENGLAND BERKSHIRE Berryfields Parish Council Sawtry Parish Council Wraysbury Parish Council Stoke Poges Parish Council East Cambridgeshire District & City of Ely BEDFORDSHIRE Newbury Town Council Beaconsfield Town Council Council Leighton-Linslade Town Council Slough Borough Council Great Horwood Parish Council Silsoe Parish Council Datchet Parish Council Little Horwood Parish Council CHESHIRE Potton Town Council Englefield Estate Quainton Parish Council Northwich Town Council Luton Borough Council Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead & Cublington Parish Council St Oswald’s Church - Lower Peover Billington Parish Council Crown Estate Steeple Claydon Parish Council Beeston Parish Council & Beeston Castle Stanbridge Parish Council Hungerford Town Council Whaddon Parish Council Alsager Town Council Shefford Town Council Sunningdale Parish Council Ashridge Estate – Ivinghoe Beacon (National Tushingham, Macefen & Bradley Parish Millbrook Parish Meeting Donnington Castle - (English Heritage) Trust) Winsford Town Council Ampthill Town Council, Ampthill Armistice 100 Thatcham Town Council Hogshaw Parish Meeting Frodsham Town Council & Frodsham WWI Committee including The Royal British Legion, Eton Town Council Latimer & Ley Hill Parish Council Commemoration Working Group Army & Navy Cadets Finchampstead Parish Council & St James's Disley Parish Council Sandy Town Council Church, Finchampstead CAMBRIDGESHIRE Little Budworth Parish Council Stotfold Town Council St Neots Town Council Wybunbury Parish Council Dunstable Downs (National Trust & Dunstable BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Huntingdon Town Council Beeston Castle - (English Heritage) Town Council) The Parks Trust - Milton Keynes Chatteris Town Council Malpas 100 Years On Bedford Borough Council Olney Town Council Eltisley Village Haynes Parish Council Akeley Parish Council Warboys Parish Council CLEVELAND Wolverton & Greenleys Town Council Cottenham Parish Council Billingham Town Council

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CORNWALL Hartlepool Borough Council Blindbothel Parish Council Start Point - Trinity House St Michael’s Mount (FAR WEST TIP OF Waldridge Parish Council Carlisle Castle - (English Heritage) Plympton & District Civic Society ENGLAND) St Andrew’s Church - Winston Birdoswald Roman Fort - (English Heritage) Morchard Bishop Parish Council Torpoint Town Partnership Brandon & Byshottles Parish Council Castle Carrock & Geltsdale Parish Council Buckland Brewer Parish Council Lizard Lighthouse - Trinity House Manfield with Cliffe Parish Council Helsington Parish Council Crediton Town Council Pelynt Parish Council Great Aycliffe Town Council Scafell Pike Beacon (National Trust) Hennock Parish Council St Parish Council Barnard Castle Town Council Borough of Poole Liskeard Town Council Spennymoor Town Council DERBYSHIRE Newton Abbot Town Council (3 Beacons) St Stephens by Launceston Rural Parish Council Coxhoe Parish Council Erewash Borough Council (2 Beacons) Lifton Parish Council Penzance Town Council Barnard Castle - (English Heritage) South Derbyshire District Council South Tawton Parish Council Helson Town Council & Helston WWI Heritage Eggleston Parish Council Shardlow Church and Shardlow & Great Wilne Okehampton Hamlets Parish Council Project Healeyfield Parish Council Parish Council Chagford Parish Council South Petherwin Parish Council Haswell Parish Council Duffield Parish Council Strete Parish Council Madron Parish Council Pilsley Parish Council Peter Tavy Parish Council Gwennap Parish Council CUMBRIA Northwood and Tinkersley Parish Council Newton Poppleford and Harpford Parish Marazion Town Council Brampton Parish Council Bradwell Parish Council Council Carn Brea Parish Council Provincial Grand Lodge of Cumberland and Aston-on-Trent Parish Council Bideford Town Council Probus Parish Council Westmorland Freemasons Horsley Woodhouse Parish Council & Horsley Clifford Estate Company Ltd & Chudleigh St Enoder Parish Council Whitwell and Selside Parish Meeting Woodhouse Scout Group Town Council Morval Parish Council Mansergh Parish Meeting Whaley Bridge Town Council Luppitt Parish Council The Ruan Social Group (RSG) Heversham Parish Council High Peak Borough Council Burrington Parish Council St Cleer Royal British Legion - & other Matson Ground Estate Co Ltd Chelmorton Parish Council Holsworthy Town Council organisations Cumberland & Westmorland Freemasons Derbyshire & Lancashire Gliding Club Dawlish Town Council Rotary Club of Bodmin Windermere Lodge 2217 Peveril Castle - (English Heritage) Branscombe Beach (National Trust) Morwenstow Parish Windermere Town Council Dethick, Lea and Holloway Parish Council Potters Hill (National Trust) Launceston Town Council Torver Parish Council Holymoorside & Walton Parish Council 30 Commando Information Exploitation North Tamerton Parish Council Coniston Parish Council Kirk Langley (Shirley & Paul Niblock ligting a Group, Royal Marines St Michael Penkivel Parish Council Dalston Parish Council Beacon in honour of their Grandfather, Walter Looe Town Council Milburn Parish Council Wallis. This is a PRIVATE EVENT) DORSET Trelissick (National Trust) Muncaster Parish Council (3 Beacons) Melbourne Parish Council Portland Bill - Trinity House St Agnes Beacon (National Trust) West Cumberland Freemasons Longshaw (National Trust) Sturminster Newton Town Council Roseland – Dodman Point (National Trust) Lamplugh and District Heritage Society & Shirland and Higham Parish Council Bournemouth Council St Keverne Parish Council Lamplugh Young Farmers Beaminster Town Council Maryport Town Council DEVON Bere Regis Parish Council COUNTY DURHAM Scaleby Parish Hall Committee Blackborough Village Charmouth Parish Council Brandon and Meadowfield Royal British Bootle Parish Council, Millom Without Parish Bishopsteignton Parish Council Borough of Poole Legion, Carrside Youth and Community Council and Whicham Parish Council Delamore Estate Bridport Town Council Project and St. John’s Hall, Meadowfield Bewcastle Parish Council Lympstone Parish Council Silton Parish Meeting Shotley Bridge Cricket Club Dearham Parish Council Exeter City Council Ferndown Town Council, St Mary’s Church & Ferryhill Town Council Millom Town Council Kings Nympton Community Group Ferndown Royal British Legion Germansweek Parish Hambury Tout/The Lulworth Estate

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Stratton (Dorset) Parish Council Kilpin Parish Council GLOUCESTERSHIRE New Milton Town Council, New Milton Lions & Allington Hill, Cooper's Field and Wood Hessle Town Council Girlguiding Gloucestershire Royal British Legion Community Group Sancton All Saints Church PCC Wotton Under Edge & District Round Table Stockbridge Down (National Trust) Sydling St Nicholas Parish Council Withernsea Town Council Stow on the Wold Town Council Hedon Town Council Lydney Town Council HEREFORDSHIRE EAST & WEST SUSSEX Beverley Town Council Cheltenham Trust & Cheltenham Town Hall Hereford City Council Crowborough Town Council Rawcliffe Parish Council Wickwar Parish Council Ross-on-Wye Town Council Community of Brightling Village Bishop Buirton Parish Council Oldbury on Severn Parish Council Wave Leisure Trust Ltd Withernsea Town Council Windrush Parish Meeting HERTFORDSHIRE Shining Lights (Bexhill Ltd) North Ferriby Parish Council Adlestrop Village Benington Recreation Ground Charity Trust Winchelsea Artefacts Society Skerne and Wansford Parish Council St Edward’s Evenlode PCC Hormead Community Group Crawley Borough Council Patchway Town Council St Stephen Parish Council 1st Horam Scout Group & Horam Parish ESSEX Siston Parish Council Highfield Park Trust Council Broxted Parish Council Downend & Bromley Heath Parish Council Stevenage Borough Council Alfriston Parish Council White Colne Parish Council Coberley Parish Council Hertfordshire County Council Burwash Parish Council Burnham-on-Crouch Town Council Shenley Parish Council Northiam Parish Council Wivenhoe Town Council GREATER MANCHESTER Perry Green and Green Tye Preservation Hamsey Parish Council & East Chiltington Harwich Pier - Trinity House Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council Society Parish Council St Lawrence Parish Council Tameside Council & Tameside Armed Services Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council Willingdon and Jevington Parish Council Rochford District Council Community St Albans City and District Council Milland Parish Council Ingatestone and Fryerning Parish Council Manchester Cathedral Furneaux Pelham Hall Uckfield Town Council Waltham Abbey Town Council Bolton Council Woodcock Hill Village Green Committee Hooe Parish Council Harwich Society Rochdale Borough Council (WHVG) Bognor Regis Town Council High Easter Parish Council Croft Castle (National Trust) Heathfield and Waldron Parish Council St Lawrence PCC HAMPSHIRE Newick Parish Council with Newick Bonfire Maldon District Council East Meon Parish Council ISLE OF WIGHT Society West Bergholt Parish Council Odiham Parish Council St Catherine’s Lighthouse, Southern Tip of the Southbourne Sea Scouts Loughton Town Council Liss Parish Council Isle of Wight - Trinity House Littlehampton Town Council Billericay Town Council Candovers Parish Council The Royal British Legion - Isle of Wight Twineham Parish Council Great Bentley Parish Council Portsmouth City Council County Committee Burgess Hill Town Council Great Canfield Parish Council Bramley Parish Council Carisbrooke Castle - (English Heritage) Worthing Borough Council Colchester Borough Council Damerham Parish Council Friends of Shoreham Fort Great Totham Parish Council Denmead Parish Council KENT Village of Brightling Margaret Roding Parish Council Hythe Marina Centre East Peckham Parish Council Crawley Borough Council Little Easton Parish Council West End Parish Council Temple Ewell Parish Council East Grinstead Town Council Ilford East Scout District Bishop’s Waltham Parish Council Hildenborough Parish Council Ditching Parish Council Alphamstone & Lamarsh Parish Council Hythe and Dibden Parish Council Canterbury City Council Thaxted Parish Council Overton Parish Council Westenhanger Castle & Stanford Parish Council EAST YORKSHIRE Thurrock Council & Coalhouse Fort Hurst Castle - (English Heritage) 8th Sheppey Scout Group Rowley Parish Council Coalhouse Fort Porchester Castle - (English Heritage) in Dymchurch Parish Council Sutton upon Derwent Parish Council Great Easton and Tilty Parish Council – 2 association with Fareham Borough Council North Foreland - Trinity House Market Weighton Town Council Beacons 100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 27 Acknowledgements

Petham Village Detling Parish Council Fylde Borough Council LINCOLNSHIRE Yalding Parish Council Hoo St Werburgh Parish Council Lancaster City Council International Bomber Command Centre River Parish Council Leeds Parish Council Pilling Parish Council Worlaby Parish Council Benenden Parish Council Wye with Hinxhill Parish Council Duchy of Lancaster - Lancaster Castle & Hibaldstow Parish Council Hawkhurst Parish Council Harrietsham Parish Council Lancaster City Council Elsham Parish Council Chislet Parish Council Wickhambreaux Parish Council Whitworth Town Council Corby Glen Parish Council Rusthall Parish Council Mersham and Sevington Parish Council West Bradford Parish Council Haxey Parish Council Aldington and Bonnington Parish Council Westerham Town Council Grindleton Parish Council Pinchbeck Parish Council & St. Mary’s Church Saint Peter and Saint Paul’s Church - Horton Kirby and South Darenth Parish Bretherton Parish Council Deeping St James Parish Council Farningham Council Bold Parish Council Stapleford Parish Meeting Snodland Town Council Staplehurst Parish Council Ribby with Wrea Parish Council & Westby with Metheringham, Sots Hole and Tanvats Parish St Nicholas-at-Wade & Sarre Parish Council Westwell Parish Council Plumptons Parish Council Council Lyminge Parish Council Newington History Group - Newington Little Eccleston and Larbreck Parish Council Epworth Town Council Lydd Town Council Dover Castle - (English Heritage) Preesall Town Council Scopwick and Kirkby Green Parish Council Hever Residents Association and Hever Parish Longfield and New Barn Parish Council Slaidburn & Easington Parish Council Scrivelsby Estate Council Appledore Local History Society Warton Parish Council North East Lincolnshire (3 Beacons) Bidborough Parish Council Teston Parish Council Whittle-le-Woods and Clayton-le-Woods War Louth Town Council Broadstairs & St Peter’s Town Council Cranbrook & Sissinghurst Parish Council Memorial Committee Barrowby Parish Council 10th Deal Eastry Scouts Cliffe and Cliffe Woods Parish Council Mellor Parish Council Crowland Parish Council Ashford Borough Council Ash-cum-Ridley Parish Council Whittle-le-Woods Parish Council Collyweston Parish Council Friends of Capel Church Crundale Parish Council Catforth Village Memorial Hall Elsham Parish Council Badlesmere Parish Hall Folkestone Town Council Fylde Borough Council Lincolnshire County Council & Lincoln Castle Great Chart Remembers - Great Chart Dormansland Parish Council Kirton Holme Eastry Parish Council Wingham Parish Council Tenterden Town Council Brenchley Parish Council Husbands Bosworth Parish Council LONDON Birchington Parish Council Charing Parish Council Leicestershire County Council Merchant Navy Association National Memorial Borough Green Parish Council Womenswold Parish Council Fleckney Parish Council - Tower Hill, London Plaxtol Parish Council Frittenden Parish Council Great Easton Parish Council Royal Borough of Greenwich (3 Beacons) New Romney Town Council Biddenden Parish Council Broughton Astley Parish Council Barnet Borough Scouts Hartlip Parish Council Horsmonden Parish Council Ashby de la Zouch Town Council London Borough of Havering Dover Town Council Sevenoaks Town Council Thorpe Acre Scout Group Ealing Council Newchurch Parish Council Margate Charter Trustees Barkby and Barkby Thorpe Parish Council London Borough of Islington Woodnesborough Parish Council Brabourne Parish Council Earl Shilton Town Council London Borough of Camden Lamberhurst Parish Council Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council Chilham Parish Council LANCASHIRE Breedon on the Hill Parish Council MERSEYSIDE Egerton Parish Council Staining Parish Council Twyford Recreation Ground Billinge Chapel End Parish Council The Three Suttons and Sutton Valence & Earby Town Council Glenfield Parish Council Cronton Parish Council District Branch RBL West Lancashire Borough Council All Saints with Holy Trinity Church, St Helen's Council Stockbury Parish Council Whittington Parish Council , the Fearon Community Hartley Parish Council Wyre Council Association and the 1st Loughborough (Parish Chorley Council Church) Scout Group

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NORFOLK Acle Bridge Inn, Acle NORTHUMBERLAND Parish Council Thorpe St Andrew Town Council Great Massingham Parish Council Heugh Hill (Holy Island) - Trinity House Eskdaleside cum Ugglebarnby Parish Council Potters Leisure Resort Tittleshall Parish Council Morpeth Town Council Knaresborough Town Clerk Melton Constable Parish Council Norfolk District Council Amble Town Council Scagglethorpe Parish Council Cromer - Trinity House Heacham Parish Council Ford & Etal Estates with the North Baldersby & Baldersby St James Parish Council The Greyhound Inn - Hickling Stoke Ferry Parish Council Northumberland Branch of The Royal British Great Ayton Parish Council Shouldham Parish Council Dickleburgh & Rushall Parish Council Legion Darley & Menwith Parish Council Ashill Parish Council Northrepps Parish Council Lindisfarne Priory - (English Heritage) Settringham Parish Council Norfolk Tank Museum Fincham Parish Council Housesteads Roman Fort - (English Heritage) Long Preston Parish Council Lingwood and Burlingham Parish Council West Dereham Parish Council Berwick-upon-Tweed Barracks - (English Rawcliffe Parish Council Wells Harbour Commissioners Broome Parish Council Heritage) Middleham Town Council Honing Village Hall Morston Parish Council Seaton Delaval Hall (National Trust) Thirsk Royal British Legion in association with Thetford Town Council North Norfolk District Council & Cromer Town Ponteland Town Council the Rotary Club of Thirsk Claxton Parish Council Council Scarborough Castle - (English Heritage) Letheringsett with Glandford Parish Council Kelling Parish Council Richmond Castle - (English Heritage) Wiveton Parish Council Fakenham Town Council Richmond Town Council Whitby Abbey - (English Heritage) Downham Market Town Council Sheringham Town Council West Tanfield Committee Pickering Castle - (English Heritage) Ashwellthorpe and Fundenhall Parish Council Hardingham Parish Council Danby Beacon Trust Middleham Castle - (English Heritage) Overstrand Parish Council Cringleford Parish Council Bentham Town Council Roecliffe & Westwick Parish Council Necton Parish Council Masham Parish Council Sneaton Village Community in association with Marshland St James Parish Council NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Spofforth with Stockeld Parish Council Beacon Farm, supported by Sneaton Parish Walpole Cross Keys Parish Council Thrapston Town Council Skipton Town Council Council Barton Bendish Parish Council Corby Borough Council Bewerley Parish Council Tanfield Parish Council Swanton Novers Parish Council Little Addington Parish Council Tadcaster Town Council Bilbrough Parish Council Langham Parish Council Raunds Town Council Tan Hill Inn (HIGHEST PUB IN GREAT BRITAIN) Easingwold Town Council Norwich City Council Farthinghoe and Steane Parish Council Barlby and Osgogby Town Council Upper and Nether Poppleton Parish Councils Great Yarmouth Borough Council Brackley Town Council Leavening Parish Council Copmanthorpe Parish Council Rollesby Parish Council Irthlingborough Town Council Settle Town Council Ormesby Hall (National Trust) Blakeney Parish Council Northamptonshire County Council & All Saints’ Goldsborough Hall Goldsborough Hall – Harrogate Borough Surlingham Parish Council Church Willerby Parish Council Council Dersingham Parish Council Crick Parish Council Riccall Parish Council Attleborough Town Council Grendon Parish Council Dalton on Tees Parish Council Garvestone, Reymerston & Thuxton Parish Harlestone Parish Council Gateford Parish Council City Council Council Duston Parish Council Langthorpe Parish Council Kimberley Town Council Hockham Parish Council Cogenhoe and Whiston Parish Council Wistow Parish Council and Welham Parish Council Wood Norton Parish Council Litchborough Parish Council Askham Richard Parish Council Flintham Parish Council Beeston Regis Parish Council Cold Higham Parish Council Rudby Parish Council Costock Parish Council Repps with Bastwick Whittlebury Parish Council Burton in Lonsdale Parish Council Bunny Parish Council Chedgrave Parish Council Helmdon Parish Council Whitley Parish Council Parish Council Hoveton Parish Council Bozeat Parish Council Escrick Parish Council Willoughby on the Wolds Parish Council Hardingham Parish Council and Village Hall Denton Parish Council Sherburn Parish Council Elston Parish Council Committee 100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 29 Acknowledgements

Collingham Parish Council Ightfield and Calverhall Parish Council Burghwallis Parish Council Burstall Parish Council Much Wenlock Town Council Sykehouse Parish Council Sproughton Parish Council Normanton on the Wolds Parish Council Bayston Hill Parish Council & Bayston Hill Scouts Brinsworth Parish Council Holton St Mary Village Shelford Parish Council - Nottinghamshire Lights Out Trefonen Wadworth Village Hall Committee Barnham Parish Council Plumtree Parish Council Ruyton XI Towns Parish Council Conisbrough Castle - (English Heritage) Beccles Town Council East Stoke Parish Council Astley Abbotts Parish Council Armthorpe Parish Council Kedington Parish Council and Kedington & Whatton in the Vale Parish Council Bishops Castle Town Council Fwd Martha’s Yard Hoylands Community District Branch Royal British Legion Thurgarton Parish Council Garden Haverhill Town Council Stanton on the Wolds Parish Council SOMERSET Aldeburgh Town Council East Markham Parish Council North Somerset Council STAFFORDSHIRE Glemham Hall Events & Little Glemham Parish Sedgemoor District Council Lichfield City Council Council OXFORDSHIRE AH Trollope-Bellew Cheddleton & Wetley Rocks Parish Council Woodbridge Town Council Wootton Memorial Playing Field Committee Long Ashton Community Association Somerset Parish of Quinton & Admington Laxfield Parish Council Abingdon-on-Thames Town Council Peasedown St John Parish Council Endon with Stanley Parish Council Cockfield Parish Council Swinbrook & Widford Parish Council Kingsdon Parish Council Cannock Chase Council Woolverstone Village with Woollverstone Upper Lea Farm Everard Family - Broford Farm Stone Town Council Parish Council & Ipswich High School for Girls Vale of White Horse & Faringdon Town Council Trull Parish Council Rugeley Town Council Great Bealings Parish Council Brightwell Baldwin Parish Meeting Midsomer Norton Town Council Loggerheads Parish Council Bungay Town Trust Lockinge Estate with Ardington & Lockinge Cucklington Parish Meeting Kingsley Parish Council Woolpit Parish Council Parish Council Williton Parish Council Dilhorne Recreation Centre Boxford Community Council The Bix Branch of The Royal British Legion Priddy Parish Council & Priddy Friendly Society Hixon Millennium Green Trust Kirton & Falkenham Parish Council Greatworth Parish Council Chard Town Council Croxden Parish Council Beck Row, Holywell Row & Kenny Hill Parish Swyncombe Parish Council Clatworthy Parish Council Bishops Offley Millennium Green Trust Council Banbury Town Council Priston Parish Council Colwich Parish Council Whepstead Community Association Thame Town Council St Cuthbert (Out) Parish Council Staffordshire Moorlands District Council Benhall & Sternfield Parish Council Clanfield Festival Ilminster Town Council Clare Community Association (CCA) Buscot & Coleshill – White Horse Hill (National Dunkerton & Tunley Parish Council SUFFOLK Brent Eleigh Parish Council Trust) Uphill Village Society West Row Village War Memorial, West Row Badingham Parish Council Witney Town Council Banwell Parish Council Bures St Mary Parish Council & Bures Royal Capel St Mary War Memorial Trust Bodicote Parish Council Stawell Village Hall Committee British Legion Hepworth Parish Council Levington and Stratton Hall Parish Council Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council RUTLAND SOUTH YORKSHIRE Orford & Gedgrave Parish Council Norton Parish Council Rutland County Council Tickhill Town Council Mendlesham Parish Council Kettlebaston Parish Council Barrowden Hunshelf Parish Council Sudbury Town Council Hitcham Parish Council Charles & Rosalind Buckler Nacton Community Council Wissett Parish Council with Wissett SHROPSHIRE Tankersley Parish Council Waveney District Council Community Council & Church Councils Clive Parish Council Sheffield Vulcan Rotary Club Little Thurlow and Great Thurlow Parish Great Ashfield Parish Council Burwarton Estates Hellaby Parish Council Councils Kesgrave Town Council Sibdon Parish Meeting Austerfield Parish Council Friston Parochial Church Council Combs Parish Council Whixall Parish Council Penistone Agricultural Show Ipswich Borough Council Melton WWI Heritage Group Cound Parish Council Wales Parish Council Metfield Parish Council Great and Little Whelnetham Parish Council Alderton Parish Council 100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 30 Acknowledgements

Henley Parish Council/Henley Community Budbrooke Parish Council Stanton Saint Bernard Parish Council Ards and North Down Borough Council Centre Leek Wootton & Guy’s Cliffe Parish Council Amesbury Town Council (3 Beacons) Long Melford Parish Council & Royal British Wolvey Parish Council Stratton St Margaret Parish Council Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Legion Upper and Lower Quinton Stonehenge - (English Heritage) Borough Council Easton Parish Council Moreton Morrell Parish Council & Moreton Compton Bassett Parish Council Mid & East Antrim Borough Council Ixworth Branch, Royal British Legion Morrell CE Primary School Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council Village of Shadingfield WORCESTERSHIRE Killyleagh Remembers the Great War Beyton Village Association & Parish Council – WEST MIDLANDS Worcestershire County Council Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council (THE 1000TH WW1 BEACON OF LIGHT St Stephen’s Church - Rednal Severn End Estate (Incorporating 4 Beacons) TO BE REGISTERED) Birmingham City Council Ripple Parish Council & Great Mongeham Coleraine Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Parish Council Ballymoney SURREY St. Peters Collegiate Church - Wolverhampton Hindlip, Martin Hussingtree & Salwarpe Parish Ballycastle Farnham Castle Wythall Community Association Council Limavady Caterham Festival Committee Romsley Parish Council West End Parish Council WEST YORKSHIRE Kempsey Parish Council Normandy Parish Council Wakefield Metropolitan District Council Overbury Enterprises SCOTLAND Guildford Borough Council & Guildford Lions Strathmore/Blackshaw Parish Rock Parish Council Clubs Hebden Royd Town Council Hanley William, Hanley Broadheath & Hanley Aberdeen City Council Reigate and Banstead Borough Council Clifford Parish Council Childe Parish/Edward Yarnold Argyll Estates Worplesdon Parish Council Hemsworth Town Council Clent Parish Council West Lothian Council Royal British Legion (Pirbright Branch) Emley Millennium Green Clent Hill (National Trust) North Ayrshire Council Lingfield Parish Council Normanton Town Council The Royal Burgh of Annan Community Dormansland Parish Council Collingham with Linton Parish Council Council & Annan Branch of the Royal British Cranleigh Parish Council Kippax British Legion & Kippax Parish Council CHANNEL ISLANDS & ISLE OF MAN Legion R&CP Haigh and Sons Renfrewshire Lieutenancy TYNE AND WEAR Barwick in Elmet Parish Council SARK Unst Community Council (MOST NORTHERLY Tynemouth Priory Scholes Parish Council STATES OF ALDERNEY INHABITED ISLAND IN THE UK) Sunderland City Council Woolley Village Residents Association STATES OF GUERNSEY The National Trust for Scotland Baildon Town Council STATES OF JERSEY Colpy/Culsalmond (Williamston Estates) WARWICKSHIRE Ackworth Parish Council Clackmannanshire Council Royal Leamington Spa Town Council Friends of Cliff Recreation Ground – Holmfirth ISLE OF MAN Meldrum and Bourtie Community Council Stratford-upon-Avon Town Council & Isle of Man Government Old Rayne Community Association Stratford-upon-Avon District Council WILTSHIRE Isle of Man Civil Defence Cringletie Farm Snitterfield Parish Council Manorial Court for the Hundred & Borough of Culross Community Council Fillongley Parish Council Cricklade Royal Naval Association Rosyth & West Fife Harbury Parish Council Steeple Ashton Bellringers NORTHERN IRELAND Branch Bishop’s Itchington Parish Council Semington Village Port William Community Association Scio Salford Priors Parish Council Sutton Benger Village Hall & Recreation St Macartin’s Cathedral (MOST WESTERLY Legion Scotland Hawick Branch Brinklow Parish Council Ground Charity CATHEDRAL IN THE UNITED KINGDOM) Coleshill Town Council Westbury Town Council Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council Ansty Parish Council (2 Beacons)

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WALES Shirenewton Community Council Tristan da Cunha (Monmouthshire) Government of the Virgin Islands St Davids City Council (THE MOST Dyffryn Cennen Community Council Government of Bermuda WESTERLY CITY IN WALES) The Havens Community Council Pitcairn Island Amroth Village / Amroth Arms Cyngor Tref Criccieth Town Council Mumbles Community Council Abergwyngregyn Village, Gwynedd St Anne’s Head - Trinity House Llanfair Clydogau Village Hall Committee Newport City Council Llanfihangel Rhydithon Community Council St Mary Hill Church Mawr Community Council Carmarthen Town Council Abergavenny Town Council Llangynidr Beacon Committee Abetillery and Llanhilleth Community Council Wrexham County Borough Council Aberporth Community Council Cowbridge with Llanblethian Town Council Haverfordwest Town Council Beaumaris Town Council Cyngor Tref Tywyn/Tywyn Town Council Welshpool Town Council (2 Beacons) Fairfield Farm, Powys Magor with Undy Community Council Llandudno Town Council - Conwy Fishguard and Goodwick Town Council St Chads Church - Wrexham Menai Bridge Town Council Girlguiding Caernarfonshire Penhow Community Council Amroth Community Council Martletwy Community Council Machynlleth Royal British Legion - Powys Llandefalle Hall Committee Marloes Community Council - Pembrokeshire Penally Community Council Neyland Town Council Pembrey and Burry Port Town Council Llanelwedd Community Council Usk Town Council Amlwch Group, Battle's Over Portskewett Community Council Crynant Community Council Whitton Community Council Gwersyllt Community Council Caernarfon Royal Town Council Dyrffryn Gardens, Vale of Glamorgan (National Narberth Town Council Trust) Llansteffan and Llanybri Community Council Aberyscir Sports Committee Saundersfoot Community Council Montgomery Town Council Rhayader Town Council UNITED KINGDOM OVERSEAS Langstone Community Council TERRITORIES Llanwenog Community Council Rhuddlan Town Council Government of South Georgia & South Bridgend Town Council Sandwich Islands Cyngor Cymened Dolbenmaen (Dolbenmaen St Helena - South Atlantic Ocean Community Council) Ascension Islands Government Llantwit Major Town Council Falkland Islands Council

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 32 Sleep in Peace, now the Battle’s Over Acknowledgements

We would very much like to thank all of those that have helped make this aspect of ‘Battle’s Over’ a reality.

Participating Cathedrals, Minster Churches and others.

ENGLAND Norfolk & Suffolk Wing, Air Training Corps Derby Kingston upon Hull Derby Cathedral Holy Trinity Church Bath Cambridge Army Cadet Force Beverley and District Pipe Band Bath Abbey King’s College Chapel Bristol & Gloucester Wing, Air Trains Corps Cambridgeshire Caledonian Pipe Band Durham Lancaster Durham Cathedral St Peter’s Catholic Cathedral Blackburn Canterbury Air Training Corps Army Cadet Force Blackburn Cathedral Canterbury Cathedral Supported by: Bradford Metropolitan District Kent Wing, Air Training Corps Ely Leeds Council Ely Cathedral Cathedral Church of St Anne Pipe Major Trevor Stokes Carlisle RAF Waddington Pipes and Drums City of Leeds Pipe Band Acrington Pipes and Drums (The oldest Pipe Carlisle Cathedral Band in the World) Army Cadet Force Exeter Exeter Cathedral Leicester Cathedral Birmingham Chelmsford City of Exeter Pipes and Drums RAF Waddington Pipes and Drums Birmingham Cathedral Chelmsford Cathedral West Midlands Fire Service Pipe Band Name of Piper: Jonathan Swan (Member of Gloucester Lichfield the congregation) Gloucester Cathedral Lichfield Cathedral Bradford St Andrew’s Pipe Band of Cheltenham Piper Stuart Maclaughlan Bradford Cathedral Chester City of Bradford Pipe Band Chester Cathedral Great Yarmouth Lincoln Army Cadet Force Great Yarmouth Minster Lincoln Cathedral Bristol Air Training Corps RAF Waddington Pipes and Drums Bristol Cathedral Chichester Royal Marines Reserve Chichester Cathedral Guildford Liverpool Name of Piper: Piper Robert Cunningham Army Cadet Force Cathedral Church of the Holy Spirit Liverpool Cathedral Guildford Cathedral Liverpool Clan Wallace Pipe Band Brighton and Hove Coventry Gordons School Combined Cadet Force Name of Piper: Pipe Major Robbie Blackmore St Nicholas Church Coventry Cathedral (Will be 70 year’s old in 2018) Sussex Wing, Air Training Corps Shirley Pipe Band Hereford Name of Piper: Dr Rodger Patrick BA Hereford Cathedral London Bury St Edmunds Professor Alan Harrison St Paul’s Cathedral, City of London The Cathedral Church of St James and St Sussex Wing, Ar Training Corps Edmund

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Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London Plymouth Stoke on Trent Dundee Sussex Wing, Air Training Corps Plymouth Catholic Cathedral Stoke Minster St Paul’s Cathedral Sea Cadet Corps The Mackenzie Caledonian Pipe Band The Queen’s Chapel of the Savoy, Savoy Hill, St Albans Name of Piper: Pipe Major Neil Nicholson Strand, London Portsmouth St Albans Cathedral Sussex Wing, Air Training Corps Portsmouth Cathedral Edinburgh Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band Sunderland St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral RAF Memorial, Victoria Embankment, Victoria, Sunderland Minster The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland London Preston Sussex Wing, Air Training Corps The Minster and Guild Church of St John the Truro Glasgow Evangelist Truro Cathedral Glasgow Cathedral National Merchant Navy Memorial, Trinity City of Preston Pipes and Drums RAF Waddington Pipes and Drums The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland Square Gardens, Tower Hill, London The Minster & Guild Church of St John the Army Piper Nigel Warmington. Sea Cadet Corps Evangelist Holyrood Pipe Major Bill Barlow Wakefield Church of the Holyrood Manchester Wakefield Cathedral South East Wing Air Training Corps Manchester Cathedral Ripon Name of Piper: Piper Neil MacDonald Ripon Cathedral Wells Inverness CE Yorkshire Wing, Air Trains Corps Wells Cathedral St Andrew’s Cathedral Norwich Ist Battalion the Highlanders Norwich Cathedral Rochester Winchester Name of Piper: Pipe Major Calum Mackenzie City of Norwich Pipe Band The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Winchester Cathedral Name of Piper: Piper David Harper Blessed Virgin Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band Perth City of Rochester Pipe Band Perth Cathedral, St Ninian's Newcastle Upon Tyne Name of Piper: Pipe Major Tony Daniel Wolverhampton The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland St Nicholas Cathedral St Peter’s Collegiate Church North Tyneside Pipe Band Salford Stirling Salford Cathedral Worcester Church of the Holy Rude Nottingham Worcester Cathedral Cathedral Church of St Barnabas Salisbury WALES RAF Waddington Pipes and Drums Salisbury Cathedral York RAF Waddington Pipes and Drums Mansion House, St Helen’s Square Cardiff Oxford RAF Waddington Pipes and Drums Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral of St David Christchurch Cathedral Sheffield Army Cadet Force Oxford Caledonian Pipes and Drums The Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul SCOTLAND Name of Piper: Piper Ian Knight City of Sheffield Pipe Band Newport Aberdeen St Woolos’ Cathedral Peterborough Southampton St Mary’s Catholic Cathedral Newport Cathedral Peterborough Cathedral Hampshire Caledonian Pipe Band The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland Army Cadet Force Piper Ian Baca Peterborough Highland Pipe Band

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St Davids Lisburn Piper Dennis Duncan - USA National Piper Jennifer S R Hutcheon - Location: TBC St Davids Cathedral Cathedral of Christchurch Cemetery, Marietta, Georgia, USA Piper Jeff Forrester - Location: Walmart, Army Cadet Force 1st and 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.) Piper J Anderson - Location: Weedon Bec Abingdon, Tennesse, USA Memorial, Northampton, ENGLAND Piper Robbie Barrett - Location: TBC Swansea Newry Piper Michael Bates - Saint Wilfred Church, Piper Richard Scott - Location: Craigclowan St Joseph’s Cathedral 1st and 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.) Pevensey Bay, East Sussex, ENGLAND School, Perth, Perth & Kinross, SCOTLAND Army Cadet Force Piper Anne Lore - Location: War Memorial, Piper Dan Kelley - Location: West Linn, ISLE OF MAN Place Du Commando, Saint-Nazaire, FRANCE Oregon, USA NORTHERN IRELAND Cathedral Isle of Man Piper Randall Stiles - Location: Church in Piper John Atkinson-Millmoor - Location: Ellan Vannin Pipes and Drums Texas, USA Stanhope, County Durham, ENGLAND Armagh Name of Piper: Pipe Major John Struthers Piper Adrian Vaughan - Location: Lowa, USA Piper Nick Reeves - Location: TBC Cathedral Church of St Patrick Piper Brian Baldwin - Location: Des Moines, Piper Alexi Guretzke - Location: Castle 1st and 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.) CHANNEL ISLANDS USA Ehrenbreitstein, Koblenz, GERMANY Piper Dawn Baldwin - Location: Des Moines, Pipper John Innes - Location: TBC Belfast Jersey USA Piper Tim Fountain - Location: TBC St Anne’s Cathedral Town Church, St Hellier Piper Jim Dawson - Location: Woodside, of Piper David Brown - Location: In the bush of 1st and 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.) Jersey Pipe Band Balhaldie, Braco, Dunblane, NORTHER Northern Ontario while hunting, Ontario, Name of Piper: Pipe Sergeant David Reid IRELAND CANADA County Down Piper Timothy J O Gatehouse: Location: Piper Desmond Davidson: Location: Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, 1st BELGIUM 2809Broad Avenue, Altoona, USA Aghadowey Parish Church, Aghadowey, Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.) Piper Kevin Walker - Location: Cefn Cribwr Coleraine, Northern Ireland Cathedral Church of Christ the Redeemer, 1st Ypres War Memorial, Cefn Cribwr, South Wales Piper Diron Cundiff - Location: TBC & 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.) Ypres and Surrey Pipes and Drums Piper Anne Betty - Location: Blackburn Piper Jimmie Innes - Location: RNLI Lifeboat Cathedral, Blackburn, Lancashire, ENGLAND Station, Lytham, Lancashire, ENGLAND Derry OTHER PIPERS TAKING PART Piper Douglas Watson - Location: TBC Piper Tommy Nimmo - Location: Abercorn St Columb’s Cathedral THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Piper Lisa DeMerchant - Location: TBC Church, South Queensferry, West Lothian, 1st and 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.) Piper Al Hunter - Location: Munlochy War SCOTLAND The City of Norwich Pipe Band, Norwich, Memorial, Inverness-shire, Highland, Piper Sylvia McBeal - Location: The Memorial, Downpatrick Norfolk, England, were the first Band in SCOTLAND Station Road, Ashwell, Herfordshire, Cathedral Church Of The Holy Trinity the world to confirm that all their their Piper Bud Miller - Location: TBC ENGLAND 1st and 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.) pipers would be taking part in the playing Piper Mark Jackson - Location: 1, Barnton Piper Martin McBeal - Location: The Memorial, of ‘Battle’s O’er’ at 6am on 11th Place, Dumfries, SCOTLAND Station Road, Ashwell, Hertfordshire, Dromore November 2018, at individual locations in Piper Fletcher Haley - Location: Poppy ENGLAND Cathedral Church Of Christ The Redeemer their area. Garden, London, ENGLAND Piper Renaud Olgiati - Location: TBC, 1st and 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.) Piper Frank Anderson - London: Cenotaph, PARAGUAY Piper Robert Gunther - Location: Memorial Brantford, Ontario, CANADA Piper Rob Bellew - Location: Salado Museum, Enniskillen Square, USA Army Base, Wiesbaden, Piper Paul McGowan - Location: TBC Main Street, Salado, Texas, USA Enniskillen Castle GERMANY Piper Laurence Ching - Location: TBC, Texas, Piper Kathleen Little - Location: Glen Oaks 1st & 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force (N.I.) Piper Alexandra Greenwood - Location: 3 USA Cemetery, Oakville, Ontario, CANADA Forge Road, Are, SCOTLAND Piper Andrew Head - Location: Perth, AUSTRALIA

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Piper John Cavanaugh - Location: Maple Piper Annie Faivre and Adore Bayart - Piper Bob Salmon - Location: Wir Peerie Piper Adrian Vaughan - Location: Bridgend Grove Cemetery, Lake, USA Location: Fleurey-sur-Ouche, FRANCE House, Windmill Road, Bradfield, Essex, War Memorial, Bridgend, WALES Piper Emmanuel Corbasson - Location: Piper Heather Shelswell - Location: Orillia, ENGLAND Piper Roland Rousselle - Location: Monument Battlefields of Somme, FRANCE Brechin, Ontario, CANADA Piper Mike Simmons - Location: 46 Hillside for the Dead, Allee de Grande, Fontaine, La Piper Donna Myles - Location: 89, Lilybank Piper Bruce Stephen - Location: TBC Gardens, Braintree, Essex, ENGLAND Bouexiere, FRANCE Crescent, Forfar, Angus, SCOTLAND Piper Don Ormiston - Location: Victoria, Piper Albert McGalliard - Location: TBC, Piper Eric Soriot - Location: Monument for the Piper Michael Heaslip - Location: On a hill AUSTRALIA Jones County, Georgia, USA Dead, Allee de Grande, Fontaine, La overlooking the sea, St Austell, Cornwall, Piper Alexanda Calum Bell - Location: TBC Piper Andy Tasker - Location: Horsforth War Bouexiere, FRANCE ENGLAND Piper Andrew Jack Bell - Location: TBC Memorial, Horsforth, Leeds, Yorkshire, Piper Richard Allison - Location: Veterans Piper Patrick Rafferty - Location: Flushing Piper Bobby Allen - Location: The Cenotaph, ENGLAND Memorial, Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA Cemetery, New York, USA Muirhead, Chryston, North Lanarkshire, Piper Brian Ross - Location: TBC Piper Francois Bergez - Location: Amiens, Piper Cheri Collett - Location: Canton, SCOTLAND Piper Andrew Whitelaw - Location: Bristol, Somme, FRANCE Georgia, USA Piper Roly Monague Jr - Location: TBC, ENGLAND Piper Vaughan Grandin - Location: 13348 Piper Serge Ropars - Location: Jallans, Eure- Christian Island, Ontario, CANADA Piper David Danks - Location: Leeds, Foxhole Drive, Fairfax, USA et-Loir, FRANCE Piper Nigel Bell - Location: Claygate, Quarry Yorkshire, ENGLAND Piper Sandy J Keith - Location: Perthshire, Piper David Miller - Location: St Olaf’s Brae, Harlow, Canonbie, Dumfries & Galloway, Piper Dr Dan Hock OD - Location: Evergreen, SCOTLAND Cemetery, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, ORKNEY SCOTLAND Colorado, USA Piper Willie Nicol - Location: Comrie War Piper Rhory More - Location: War Memorial, Piper Kevin Bunt - Location: TBC, Windsor, Piper Sergeant John Sturgeon - Location: 8 Memorial, USA Teston Village, Kent, ENGLAND Ontario, CANADA Acacia Avenue, Robbinsville, New Jersey, Piper Andy Ballantyne - Location: 300 Las Piper John English - Location: War Memorial, Piper James A McGowan - Location: Cape USA Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, Clark, USA Van Neste Park, New Jersey, USA Town Cathedral, Cape Town, South Africa Piper Philip Duthie - Location: War Garden, Piper Gareth Waddell - Location: Perth, Piper Robin Bartholomew - Location: Piper Robert Blackmore - Location: Liverpool Victoria Embankment, Nottingham, ENGLAND AUSTRALIA Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, ENGLAND Anglican Cathedral, Merseyside, ENGLAND Piper Birger Milling Eriksen - Location: Sct. Piper Paul Stevens - Location: Local Piper Robert L Roberts - Location: Long Piper Jeffrey A Williams - Location:The United Jacobi Church, Kirkepladsen, Varde, Cenotaph, Luggershall, Southampton, Island National Cemetery, Farmingdale, States Special Operations Command, MacDill DENMARK Hampshire, ENGLAND Atlantic Ocean, USA Air Force Base, Florida, USA Piper Igor Obraztsov - Location: War Piper James Carmichael - Location: Phillip Piper David Boling - Location: Huntsville Piper John OBoyle - Location: The War Memorial, Izmailovskiy Park, Moscow, RUSSIA Marx Central Park, Tehachapi, California, USA Madison County Memorial, Madison, Memorial, Broughton, Brigg, North Piper James Felder - Location: Manhatten, Piper Mary Macpherson - Location: Cupar Alabama, USA Lincolnshire, ENGLAND New York City, USA War Memorial, Fife, SCOTLAND Piper Chris Earl - Location: TBC, AUSTRALIA Piper Maclean Harry - Location: TBC Piper Andrew Isaac - Location: 43 Echo Piper Robert (bob) Ash - Location: War Piper Peter Quinn - Location: Rosetta Church, Piper Anthony Byrne - Location: TBC Landing Road, Moultonborough, New Memorial, Warlingham, Surrey, ENGLAND KwaZulu-Natal, SOUTH AFRICA Piper Chuck Penny - Location: TBC, Orillia, Hampshire USA Piper Russell Hurd - Location: TBC Piper Ray Murphy - Location: TBC, New Ontario, CANADA Piper Dale Romagnoli - Location: Ganges Piper Michael Krogmann - Location: Texas, Jersey, USA Piper Michelle Jewell - Location: Corby, Harbour, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, USA Piper Peter McMahon - Location: 100-02 159 Northamptonshire, ENGLAND CANADA Piper John Swanson - Location: 4395 Glidden Avenue, Queens, New York, USA Piper Mick Murray - Location: Corby, Piper Dave Law - Location: Sheerness, Kent, Dr. Sturgeon Bay, Door County, USA Piper Matt van Klaveren - Location: Northamptonshire, ENGLAND ENGLAND Piper Finlay Scott - Location: Craigclowan Spijkenisse, NETHERLANDS Piper Scott McNeil - Location: Tiny, Ontario, Piper David Wilson - Location: Sheerness, School, Edinburgh Road, Perth, Perth & Piper Michael F Bell - Location: Veterans’ CANADA Kent, ENGLAND Kinross, SCOTLAND Memorial, Galloway, New Jersey, USA Piper Paul Patterson - Location: Cenotaph, Piper Maurice Remillard - Location: 107 Piper Zoe Brumfield - Location: Forest Orillia Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Ontario, Amberjack Road, Groton, New London, USA Mississippi, USA CANADA 100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 36 Acknowledgements

Piper Alexander Brodie - Location: Dundee Piper Frank McGoldrick - Location: Rugby, Piper David Brown - Location: TBC Piper Gary Dickey - Location: Westlake Police War Memorial, Bell Street, Dundee, Warwickshire, ENGLAND Piper Hardy Spoehr - Location: Honolulu Village, Ventura County, California, USA SCOTLAND Piper Francis Whitehead - Location: Church Natatorium (WW1 War Memorial), Hawaii, USA Piper Eddie Selden - Location: War Veterans Piper Don Lewis - Location: Breage, Cornwall, Yard, Christ Church, Chester Road, Rossett, Piper Daniel Shane - Location: Memorial Park, Memorial, Main Street, Seabrook, Texas, USA ENGLAND Wrexham, WALES Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, USA Piper Petra Lage - Location: War Memorial, Piper Phil Puls - Location: TBC Piper Marcia Like - Location: 1443 E, Piper Margaret Macbrayne - Location: Argyll, Sievern, Niedersachsen, GERMANY Piper Paul Halkyard - Location: Tenerife, Washington Blyd, Pasadena, California, USA SCOTLAND Piper James Buchanan - Location: Rutland, Canary Islands, SPAIN Piper Andrew Walley - Location: War Piper Yves Tripon - Location: Blain, Loire- ENGLAND Piper Victoria MacKenzie - Location: Photo Memorial, outside St Helen's Church, Etwall, Atlantique, Brittany, FRANCE Piper Stewart Marshall - Location: Stirlingshire, Cathedral of St James, Vancouver, Derbyshire, ENGLAND Piper Mark David Kauder - Location: 46, SCOTLAND Washington, USA Piper Keith Davey - Location: Drighlington War Redcote Close, Southampton, Hampshire, Piper Tom Gray - Location: Derby, Derbyshire, Piper Kyle Dawson - Location: War Memorial, Cenotaph, Whitehall Road, Drighlington, ENGLAND ENGLAND Maddison Square Park, New York City, USA Leeds, ENGLAND Piper Brian A Simpson - Location: Stirling, Piper Cassie Rowantree - Location: TBC Piper Stuart Letford - Location: War Memorial, Piper Ryan Fountain - Location: Oromocto SCOTLAND Piper Chris Davidson - Location: Church of Birnam, Perth & Kinross, SCOTLAND War Memorial, Oromocto, New Brunswick, Piper Scott Manson - Location: Ayr War Our Lady, Durley, Hampshire, ENGLAND Piper Matthew J Tierney - Location: Deleware CANADA Memorial, Ayrshire, SCOTLAND Piper Neil Whitehead - Location: War War Memorial, Delaware County Courthouse, Piper Uri Schleifer - Location: St Andrew’s Piper Hugh Ward - Location: Bothwell Memorial, Lower Hutt, NEW ZEALAND Media, Pennsylvania, USA Scottish Church and Guesthouse, Jerusalem, Cenotaph, Bothwell, South Lanarkshire, Piper Peter Moore - Location: NSW, Piper Robert Aggus - Location: Township of ISRAEL SCOTLAND AUSTRALIA Puslinch Remembrance Service, Aberfoyle, Piper Steve Jackson - Location: Heighington Piper Daniel Guichard - Location: Saint-Jacut Piper Joan MacLunny - Location: Naval Ontario, CANADA Village War Memorial, County Durham, de la Mer, Brittany, FRANCE Chapel, Naval Air Base, Pensacola, Florida, Piper Derek Holdsworth - Location: TBC ENGLAND Piper Salmun Mousavi - Location: Leo Carillo USA Piper Tony Hill - Location: 2216, Brookside Piper Jamie Johnston - Location: St Albert, State Beach, Malibu, USA Piper Alister Smith - Location: Cenotaph, Drive, Tarrant, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Alberta, CANADA Piper Dietmar Fahrenwald - Location: National Maclean, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA Piper Douglas Ratcliffe - Location: War Piper Andrew Wallace - Location: Blanefield Memorial Place, “Neue Wache”, Unter den Piper Alan Munro - Location: Retirement Memorial, Bishop Auckland, Durham, War Memorial, Blanefield, Stirlingshire, Linden, Berlin, GERMANY Village, Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA ENGLAND SCOTLAND Piper David R Celebrezze - Location: Ohio, Piper Robert Larcom - Location: Doral, Piper James R Gillies - Location: Bonnyrigg, Piper Don McCammon - Location: County USA Florida, USA Midlothian, SCOTLAND Courthouse Lawn, 200 West Broadway, Piper David Locky - Location: TBC Piper David Pulled - Location: TBC Piper Mark Schmidt - Location: TBC Downtown Missoula, Montana, USA Piper Carol Jaquith - Location: Rochester, Piper Tony Best - Location: Hinchingbrooke Piper Reg Scott - Location: Coldstream, Piper Donna McCammon - Location: County Minnesota, USA House, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, British Columbia, CANADA Courthouse Lawn, 200 West Broadway, Piper Robert Dickie - Location: 185 Mill Road, ENGLAND Piper Stephen Cairney - Location: Duntocher, Downtown Missoula, Montana, USA Lanarkshire, SCOTLAND Piper Ian A Reid - Location: 31st/42nd Clydebank, SCOTLAND Piper Graham Durant-Law - Location: Piper Kinross Kebbell - Location: Battalion The Royal Queensland Regiment Piper Colin K Gavin - Location: Naperville, Queanbeyan, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA Peterborough Cathedral, Peterborough, Soldiers Memorial, Passchendaele Lines, Illinois, USA Piper Donald J McRae - Location: Gourock Cambridgeshire, ENGLAND Lavarack Barracks, Townsville, Queensland, Piper John A (Jack) Maclsaac - Location: New Cenotaph, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Piper Robert Keys - Location: Cenotaph, Old AUSTRALIA Glasgow Park, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, SCOTLAND Glasgow Road, Uddingston, South Piper Russell White - Location: TBC CANADA Piper Alan Harrison - Location: Hereford Lanarkshire, SCOTLAND Piper Sandro Murru - Location: Mogadishu, Piper Joseph Brady - Location: North Cathedral, Hereford, ENGLAND Piper Tony Gardiner - Location: Dayboro SOMALIA Carolina, USA Cenotaph, Queensland, AUSTRALIA

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Piper Stephen Beattie - Location: TBC Piper Mick Barnard - Location: TBC, Isle of Piper Jacob Millin - Location: Cromer, Norfolk, Piper Michael Littlejohn, 1400 Linden Avenue, Piper Jonathan Swan - Location: Tower of Wight, ENGLAND ENGLAND Carpinteria, California, USA Chelmsford Cathedral, Chelmsford, ENGLAND Piper Alasdair Stuart - Location: Newtonmore Piper Andrew I MacKenzie - Location: Piper Susan - Location: Norfolk, ENGLAND Piper David Burrous - Location: TBC War Memorial, Highland, SCOTLAND Portsmouth, Hampshire, ENGLAND Piper Euan Mackinnon - Location: Piper Colin Dunlop - Location: TBC, NEW Piper Kevin York - Location: Market Place, Piper Paddy McGowan - Location: Auchterarder, Perth & Kinross, SCOTLAND ZEALAND Bishop Auckland, County Durham, ENGLAND Birmingham, West Midlands, ENGLAND Piper David Makin-Byrd - Location: Piper Iain Bell - Location: Canonbie War Piper Ian Kinloch - Location: Dromore War Piper Pascal Reber - Location: Charleston, Pennsylvania, USA Memorial, Dumfries & Galloway, SCOTLAND Memorial, Dromore, County Down, South Carolina, USA Piper Amanda Spangenberg - Location: Piper Revd Des Plint - Location: Cenotaph, NORTHERN IRELAND Piper Rory Marsden - Location: Norfolk, Hershey, PA, Pennsylvania, USA Oxford Street, East London, SOUTH AFRICA Piper Ian Matthews - Location: Murcia, SPAIN ENGLAND Piper Rab Letham - Location: 155 Godstone Piper Doug Russell - Location: Florida, USA Piper Graeme Foster - Location: Whanganui, Piper Ian Miller - Location: Larne, County Road, Surrey, ENGLAND Piper David Barrett - Location: Future Site of North Island, NEW ZEALAND Antrim, NORTHERN IRELAND Piper John Johnstone - Location: 57 Main the WW1 War Memorial, Washington DC, Piper Steven Bathory-Peeler - Location: Piper Don Lewis - Location: TBC Street, Stone, West Lothian, SCOTLAND USA Franklin, Massachusetts, USA Piper Thomas McCulloch - Location: TBC Piper Charles MacNeill - Location: 4 Blakelaw Piper Burns Curtis - Location: Oklahoma, USA Piper John Dedullen - Location: Kapellen, Piper Professor Steven D. Hays - Location: Road, Alnwick, Nothumberland, ENGLAND Piper Matt Evans - Location: Duncansville, Antwerp, BELGIUM Polwarth Building, Aberdeen, SCOTLAND Piper Barry Flynn - Location: AUSTRALIA Pennsylvania, USA Piper David Harper - Location: Norwich, Piper David Ian Weir - Location: Surbiton, Piper Michael McGee - Location: Arizona, Piper James Reid - Location: Morpeth, Norfolk, ENGLAND Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, USA Northumberland, ENGLAND Piper David Stark - Location: South London, ENGLAND Piper Catriona Hill - Location: TBC Piper Don Noakes - Location: Nanaimo, Lanarkshire, SCOTLAND Piper Sam Wright - Location: FRANCE Piper Glenn Craig - Location: 32 Subline Point British Columbia, CANADA Piper Menez Herve - Location: Saint-Nazaire, Piper Michael Bates - Location: East Sussex, Avenue, Tascott, New South Wales, Piper Dr Elaine Marshall - Location: TBC, Brittany, FRANCE ENGLAND AUSTRALIA Edinburgh, SCOTLAND Piper Peter Cound - Location: TBC Piper James Innes - Location: 65 Broadwood Piper Douglas Glover - Location: 443 Victoria Piper Graeme Foster - Location: Wanganui, Piper Oliver Calman - Location: Sydney, Way, Lancaster, Lancashire, ENGLAND Street, Ontario, CANADA NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA Piper Halliday Mac - Location: TBC Piper Terry Smith - Location: TBC Piper Peter Lambert - Location: War Piper John Young - Location: TBC Piper Adrian Eaton - Location: Surrey, Piper Brian O’Neil - Location: Kaslo, British Memorial, Littlemoor, Yorkshire, ENGLAND Piper Sean Slater - Location: Noddfa, ENGLAND Columbia, CANADA Piper Christopher T Lancaster M.D. - Olmarch, Ceredigion, WALES Piper Geoff Calvert Location: Isle of Harris, Piper Ross McNaughton. - Location: Army Location: Winter Park, Florida, USA Piper David Harrington - Location: Wallace, SCOTLAND School of Piping, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND Piper Adrian Jameson - Location: Kings Park USA Piper Neill Kemp - Location: 119 Raeberry Piper Gregor MacGregor - Location: 342 East War Memorial, Perth, AUSTRALIA Piper Tom Wright - Location: Willoughby, Street, Glasgow, SCOTLAND Main Street, Gaylord, Michigan, USA Piper Michael Pretsell - Location: Kings Park Ohio, USA Piper Gilbert MacKay - Location: Okeham, 9 Piper Phillip Hopkins - Location: Victoria, War Memorial, Dalkeith, Edinburgh, Piper Jim Farley - Location: 62 Apollo Parade, Glebe Lane, East Renfrewshire, SCOTLAND British Columbia, CANADA SCOTLAND Palmerston North 4414, NEW ZEALAND Piper Andy Wright - Location: Albert, CANADA Piper Ruth Wright - Location: 1 Northbridge Piper Andy Grant - Location: Alnwick Piper Ron Hitchcock - Location: Regina, Piper Don Wright - Location: AUSTRALIA Park, St Helen Auckland, County Durham, Memorial, Northumberland, ENGLAND Saskatchewan, CANADA Piper William Reed - Location: Middlesex, ENGLAND Piper John McCain - Location: Fort Worth, Piper Alister Smith - Location: Harwood, New Massachusetts, USA Piper Rod Caird - Location: Ipswich, Suffolk, Texas, USA South Wales, AUSTRALIA Piper Paula Mary Howes - Location: Pudsey, ENGLAND Piper Richard Rush - Location: Louden Park Piper Roger Bayes - Location: Norwich, Leeds, West Yorkshire, ENGLAND Piper David Winkler - Location: TBC Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland, USA Norfolk, ENGLAND Piper Michael Shanahan - Location: Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, ENGLAND

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Piper Duncan Brown - Location: The Piper Allan Downie – Location: Kenninghall Piper Thomas McCulloch – Location: Alloa, Piper Murray O'May – Location: Kippen, Lanarkshire Victoria Cross Memorial, Church and War Memorial, Norfolk, ENGLAND Clackmannanshire, SCOTLEAD Stirlingshire, SCOTLAND Hamilton, Lanarkshire, SCOTLAND Piper Alistair Black – Location: Hargeisa War Piper Andrew J. Fawcett-Harper – Location: Piper Larry Newsome – Location: Gibson, (Duncan Brown was responsible for the Cemetery - SOMALILAND Northumberland, ENGLAND Georgia , USA erection of the monument in Hamilton Piper John Christophers – Location: The Piper Euan Jardine – Location: Edinburgh, Piper Andrew Offord – Location: Suffolk, Town Square, and is dedicated to the 14 Lighthouse – the Lizard, Cornwall, ENGLAND SCOTLAND ENGLAND men from the County of Lanarkshire who Bideford Youth Pipe Band – Location: PiperPat Sands – Location, London, Piper Thomas B Miskell JR - Location: New were awarded the Victoria Cross). Bideford, Devon, ENGLAND ENGLAND London, CT, USA Piper Brooklyn Morris – Location: The Piper Derek Alexopoulos – Location: 8200 Piper Peter Flemming – Location: Mildura, Piper Max Lloyd - Location: Bury St Edmunds, Remembrance Garden, Inverkeithing, Fife, Dixie Road, Brampton Campus, Brampton, Victoria, AUSTRALIA Suffolk, ENGLAND SCOTLAND Ontario, CANADA Piper Andrew MacGregor – Location: Piper Jane MacRae - Location: Hoveton, Piper Tony Galliano, Gibraltar Sea Scouts Pipe Piper John Andrew Scott – Location: 55 Braintree, Essex, ENGLAND ENGLAND Band – Location: The Cross of Sacrifice Knowl Meadow, Helmshore, Rossendale, Piper Michael O. Brandt – Location: New Piper Denise Ramsbottom - Location: Norwich Memorial, GIBRALTAR Lancashire, ENGLAND Jersey, USA Railway Station, Norwich, Norwich, Norfolk, Piper John Mascarenhas, Gibraltar Sea Piper Neil Lawrence – Location: Victoria, Piper Jocelyn Lindsay – Location: Maryland, ENGLAND Scouts Pipe Band – Location: The Cross of AUSTRALIA USA Drummer Val Fryer - Location: Norwich Sacrifice Piper Brian J. Gibney – Location: Somerset, Piper Peter Reeves – Location: Suffolk, Railway Station, Norwich, Norfolk, ENGLAND Memorial, GIBRALTAR New Jersey, USA ENGLAND Piper Steve Law - Location: Norwich Railway Essex Caledonian Pipe Band – Essex, Piper Arnaud Bourdon – Location: Sainte Piper Rod Caird – Location: Suffolk, Station, Norwich, Norfolk, ENGLAND ENGLAND Catherine, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, FRANCE ENGLAND Piper Tom Foster - Location: Band Stand, Britannia Pipe Band – Essex, ENGLAND Piper Mark Warren – Location: 116 Indian Piper Don Wright – Location: 37 Street, Pavillion Gardens, Gorleston-on-Sea, Great The Red Hackle Pipe Band - Location: Msida, Shadows Drive, Maryville, Tennessee, USA Kyauktada Township, Yangon, MYANMAR Yarmouth, Norfolk, ENGLAND MALTA Piper Alan Thomson – Location: Inchdrewer Piper Kimberley Julianna Jaclyn – Location: Piper Ian Soulsby - Location: Martham War The Msida Sea Scout Pipe Band - Location: House, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Memorial, St Mary’s Church, Martham, Msida, MALTA Piper Tom Allan – Location: Santa Monica, Piper Dennis Driscoll – Location: Mildura, Norfolk, ENGLAND The Torrevieja Pipes and Drums (1 Piper) - Los Angeles County, CA, Callifornia, USA Victoria, AUSTRALIA Piper Ian Robertson - Location: War Memorial, Location: SPAIN Piper Eric Albert – Location: 3335 S Lambert Piper John Walker – Location, Norfolk, Tacolneston (South Norfolk) Church, Norfolk, The Torrevieja Pipes and Drums (1 Piper) – Street, Eugene, Oregon, USA ENGLAND ENGLAND Location: ALBANIA Piper Chris Silvia – Location: Utah, USA Piper Maxim Brewster – Location: Norfolk, Piper Michael Ovenden - Location: Ness Wallace Pipes and Drums, Malta – Location: Piper Capt. (Ret'd) Dean B. Walker CD – ENGLAND Point, Lowestoft, Suffolk ENGLAND Valetta, MALTA Location: Alberta, CANADA Piper Graham Phillips – Location, Pembroke, Piper Eddie Saxby – Location: St Nicholas Pipers: Marlon Tanti, Alexander Cutajar, Piper Bob McLellan – Location: Pembrokeshire, WALES Church, Dereham, Norfolk, ENGLAND Fransianne Cutajar, Thomas Zammit, Luke Clackmannanshire, SCOTLAND Piper Guy Hinks – Location: Newmilns, East Piper W H P Smith – Location: Oxford, Pace, Keith Cini, Wayne Tonna, Joseph Piper John Roulstone – Location: Nottingham, Ayrshire, SCOTLAND Oxfordshire, ENGLAND D'Amato, Marcel Borg, Daniel Cutajar, Craig ENGLAND Piper David Lairson – Location: Florida, USA Piper Maxim Brewster – Location: Blackthorn Saliba and Luana Camilleri Piper Gordon J Campbell – Location: Piper Alexander Greenwood – Location: Forge Farm, Common Road, Dickleburgh, Norfolk, Drummers: Mark Pace, Jennifer Muscat, Dylan Glasgow, SCOTLAND Road, Ayr, Ayrshire, SCOTLAND ENGLAND Darmanin and Gary Vella Piper Tod Dedman – Location: Suffolk, Piper Gilles Lherbier – Location: Hauts-de- Piper Ruth E Wright – Location: World War 1 Tenor Drummer: Stephanie Tanti ENGLAND Seine, FRANCE Memorial, South Church, County Durham Bass Drummer: Christian Schembri Piper Gerard Vellen – Location: Brittany, Piper Sergus Mc Lewis – Location: Aquitaine, ENGLAND FRANCE Aquitaine, FRANCE

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Piper Reg Scott – Location: 471 Rockland Piper Janet Westerman, Location: Leeds, Piper Iain Gray – Location: Cumbria, Piper Dale Ryant – Location: Brookfield, Drive, Coldstream British Columbia, CANADA West Yorkshire, ENGLAND ENGLAND Illinois, USA Piper Jon Shell – Location: 124 Mary Lincoln Piper Russ McPherson – Location: Piper Nick Smith – Location: Fire, SCOTLAND Piper Philippe Caillet – Location: Nantes, Pl, Elizabethton, Tennessee, USA Cambridge, ENGLAND Piper Richard Strayer – Location: Los Angeles FRANCE Piper Kerri Rowan – Location: 2014 Morgan Piper Alexander McColl – Location: Cornwall, California, USA Roy MocCormack – Location: Epping, New Avenue, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CANADA ENGLAND Piper Danny Burns – Location: Los Angeles, South Wales, AUSTRALIA Piper Kevin Moffat – Location: Rambla de Piper Andrew Head – Location: Perth, California, USA Piper Frank McQuade – Location: 22 Oria, Almeria, SPAIN AUSTRALIA Piper Marc LaRue – Location: 3703 Hackett Carrwood Drive, Kirkham, Lancashire, St Andrew.s Pipe Band, Vermont – Location: Piper Peter Warren – Location: Blairgowrie, Avenue, Long Beach, California USA ENGLAND Chittenden County, Vermont, USA Perth & Kinross, SCOTLAND Piper Dennis Duncan – Location: Cobb, Piper George MacGregor – Location: Piper Rich Gordon – Location: Dundee, Piper Martin Smith – Location: Hamble-le- Georgia, USA Hertfordshire, ENGLAND SCOTLAND Rice, Hampshire, ENGLAND Piper Prof Alan Harrison – Location: Hereford, Piper James L. Marsh – Location: Alameda – Piper David Cretney – Location: Heidelberg Piper Bernadette Smith – Location: Hamble- ENGLAND California, USA County, Victoria, AUSTRALIA le-Rice, Hampshire, ENGLAND Piper Andy Ballantyne – Location: 300 S Las Piper Daniel Guichard – Location: Saint-Jacut- Piper Darren Scurfield – Location: Jedburgh, Piper Adrian Nicholls – Location: Gorleston- Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, Clark County, Navada, de-la-Mer, Brittany, FRANCE Roxburghshire, SCOTLAND on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, ENGLAND USA Piper Derek Owen – Location: Hamilton, Piper Robert Mitchell – Location: Berkley Piper Ian Sinclair – Location: Bankfoot, Piper Angus McLean – Location: Argyll, South Lanarkshire, SCOTLAND County, West Virginia, USA Perthshire, SCOTLAND SCOTLAND Piper Keith Wellings – Location: British Piper Ronald Welch – Location: Whitney Mesa Piper Mike Harper – Location: Bideford, North Piper Alasdair McLean – Location: Argyll, Embassy, Tehran, IRAN Park, Henderson, Nevada, USA Devon, ENGLAND SCOTLAND Piper Ellen Preston – Location: Gloucester, Piper Chris Tabram – Location: New South Piper Bill Stark – Location: TBC Piper Nick McLean – Location: Argyll, Massachusetts, USA Wales, AUSTRALIA Piper John Pimperton – Location: TBC, SCOTLAND Piper Gregory Finnegan – Location: Pine Piper William Whyte – Location: Mildura, CANADA Piper Scott McLean – Location: Argyll, Island, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA Victoria, AUSTRALIA Piper Stauar Bradford – Location: Greemount, SCOTLAND Piper Oliver Jones – Location: Ellesmere, Piper Tony Gardiner – Location: Dayboro, West Australia, AUSTRALIA Piper Mark Webster – Location: Derbyshire, Shropshire, ENGLAND Queensland, AUSTRALIA Piper Sean C. Lavin – Location: Mercer ENGLAND Piper Menez Herve – Location: Saint-Nazaire, Green Forest Pipe Band – Location: County, New Jersey, USA Piper Chris Boyles – Location: California, USA Brittany, FRANCE Sonderjyllan, DENMARK Piper John Scott – Location: Shawnee, Piper John Kelly – Location: 103 Brown St Piper Melanie Brown – Location: 46-154 Nona PiperAllan Downie – Location: Norfol, Kansas, USA Elbridge MY 13060, Onodaga County, New Loop Kaneohe, Hawaii, USA ENGLAND Piper Don Bushby – Location: Torrevieja, York, USA Piper Warren Cone – Location: 45-624 Piper Gordon Laycock – Location: Alicante, SPAIN Piper: Kert Vath – Location: Bavaria, Hinamoe Place, Kaneohe, Hawaii, USA Drighlington, West Yorkshire, ENGLAND Piper Brian Hutchison – Location: TBC, GERMANY Piper John Millin – Location: TBC, ENGLAND Piper Alexi Guretzke – Location: Koblenz, CANADA Piper Michael James Allan Naismith – Piper Andrew Pierce – Location: Dunstable, GERMANY Piper Robert C. McWilliams IV – Location: Location: Stirlingshire, SCOTLAND Bedfordshire, ENGLAND Piper John Christophers – Location: Lizard, Prince William, Virginia, USA Pipe Major P. K. Turnbull – Location: Selkirk, Piper Bob Cameron – Location: Norfolk Cornwall, ENGLAND Piper Kyle Carse Location: Lisburn, Co. SCOTLAND County, Massachusetts, USA Piper Richard Westerman – Location: Leeds, Antrim, NORTHERN IRELAND Piper Laurance Ching – Location: Alvin, Texas, Piper Pascal – Location: Viroival, BELGIUM West Yorkshire, ENGLAND Piper: Tony Hill – Location: 2216 Brookside, USA Piper Ross Anderson – Location: Redcliffe, Piper Samual Westerman – Location: Leeds, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Piper Johnny Swales – Location: Cumbria, QLD, AUSTRALIA West Yorkshire, ENGLAND Piper JoAnn Scott – Location: 2073 Bateman ENGLAND Piper Simon Courtney – Location: Armagh, Bridge Road, VA, USA NORTHERN IRELAND

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Piper Alan Mcilravie – Location: Northants, Piper Martin Semple – Location: West ENGLAND Yorkshire, ENGLAND Piper Sheila Stewart – Location: Simcoe Piper Milan Gilmore – Location: 15 Redfern Pl, County, Ontario, CANADA Beaconsfield, Quebec, CANADA Piper Pat Gallacher – Location: Simcoe Piper Andrew Norton – Location: Seattle, County, Ontario, CANADA Washington, USA Piper Colin Hughes – Location: Southport, Piper Seamus Kelly McGill – Location: Merseyside, ENGLAND Sherman, Texas, USA Piper Kathy Blacow – Location: TBC, Piper David Siegel – Location: Ha-Rotem 53, CANADA Apt, 24, Haifa 35843, Haifa, ISREAL Piper Fred Promoli – Location: Simcoe Piper Terry Gaston – Location: 19 Trevor County, Ontario, CANADA Gardens, Glynde, Lewes, East Sussex, Piper John Green – Location: Perth, Perth & ENGLAND Kinross, SCOTLAND Piper Julianne Brown - Location: 40 Maple Piper Chris Dodd – Location: Birmingham, Lane, Hiawatha, New Jersey, USA West Midlands, ENGLAND Piper Fiona Fotheringham – Location: Rhu-an- Piper John Conroy – Location: Gloucester, Thabl, Blaich, Fort William, SCOTLAND Gloucestershire, ENGLAND Piper Brian MacAngus – Location: 43 St Piper Rainer Kurbel – Location: Baden Andrew's Road, Tain, Ross-shire, SCOTLAND Wurttemberg, GERMANY Piper Freya MacAngus – Location: 43 St Piper Isabel MacDonald – Location: Andrew's Roar, Tain, Ross-shire, SCOTLAND Breconside Cottage, Kirkgunzeon, Dumfries, Piper Tom Hyatt – Location: Alpine, Texas, SCOTLAND USA Piper Paul Mackey – Location: 46 Lower Quilly Piper Tracy Perdue – Location: Alpine, Texas, Road, Dromore, County Down, NORTHERN USA IRELAND Piper Darren Smith – Location: Seabrook, Piper Daryl Driscoll – Location: Mildura Texas, USA County, Victoria, AUSTRALIA Piper Ralph Ballard – Location: Warburton, Piper Dennis Driscoll – Location, Mildura Victoria, AUSTRALIA County, Victoria, AUSTRALIA Piper Graeme Hall – Location: Queensland, Piper Rudi Cromwell – Location: Simcoe AUSTRALIA County, Ontario, CANADA Piper Brian MacMahon, Chairman, Irish Pipe Piper Tyson Cromwell – Location: Simcoe Band Association – Location: County Wexford, County, Ontario, CANADA REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Piper Al Foley – Location: Simcoe County, New Ross and District Pipe Band – Location: Ontario, CANADA County Wexford, REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Piper Wayne Meyer – Location: Durban, Kwa Zulu Natal, SOUTH AFRICA Piper Denis Sam De Pasquale – Location: 2, Cant Crescent, Dundee, SCOTLAND

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 41 Acknowledgements for the Last Post

Enniskillen Castle. We would like to thank the Buglers and Trumpeters below for taking part in this unique tribute.

NORTHERN IRELAND Enniskillen Name of Bugler: TBC Location for 'Last Post': St Macartin's Cathedral Address: Enniskillen, Northern Ireland The Bugle being used was originally played on the 1st July 1919, by Drummer Jack Downs (left) of the 10th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusilers who sounded the 'Advance' of the 36th (Ulster) Division at the The Somme Bugle Battle of the Somme. that sounded the Advance of the 36th (Ulster) Division at Over the first two days of the battle, the the Battle of the Division lost 5,000 men and, of these, more Somme on the 1st July 1916. than 2,000 were killed.

This Bugle will be used to sound the ‘Last In the history of the First World War, few Post’ at 6.55pm on 11th November 2018, bugles could have more resonance than that from the battlements of Enniskillen Castle, belonging to Drummer Downs. shown above, that night. The Bugle is being provided for this event by kind permission of the Inniskillings Museum)

ENGLAND COUNTY DURHAM Name of Bugler: Stuart Major Location: St Paul's Church – Haswell Address: Church Street, Haswell, County Durham Enniskillen Castle.

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One Thousand Buglers from The Air Training Corps, Army Cadet Corps and Sea Cadet Corps will be playing the Last Post at 7.05pm on 11th November 2018

ENGLAND CLEVELAND DEVON GLOUCESTERSHIRE Central and East Yorkshire Wing Air Training Devon & Somerset Wing Air Training Corps Bristol & Gloucestershire Wing Air Training BEDFORDSHIRE Corps (ATC) (ATC), Corps (ATC) Bedfordshire & Cambridgeshire Wing Air Cleveland Army Cadet Force (ACF) Devon Army Cadet Force (ACF) Gloucestershire Army Cadet Force (ACF) Training Corps (ATC) Northern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) South West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) South West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Army Cadet Force (ACF) CORNWALL DORSET GREATER MANCHESTER Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Plymouth & Cornwall Wing Air Training Corps Dorset & Wiltshire Wing Air Training Corps Greater Manchester Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) (ATC) (ATC) BERKSHIRE Cornwall Army Cadet Force (ACF) Dorset Army Cadet Force (ACF) Greater Manchester Army Cadet Force (ACF) Thames Valley Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) South West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) South West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Northern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Royal County of Berkshire Army Cadet Force EAST & WEST SUSSEX (ACF) COUNTY DURHAM Sussex Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) HAMPSHIRE Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Durham & Northumberland Wing Air Training Sussex Army Cadet Force (ACF) Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wing Air Training BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Corps (ATC) Southern Area Se Cadet Corps (SCC) Corps (ATC) Hertfordshire & Buckinghamshire Wing Air Durham Army Cadet Force (ACF) Hampshire & Isle of Wight Army Cadet Force Training Corps (ATC) Norther Area Sea Cadet Force (SCC) EAST YORKSHIRE (ACF) Buckinghamshire Army Cadet Force (ACF) Central & East Yorkshire Wing Air Training Southern Area Sea Cadet Force (SCC) Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) CUMBRIA Corps (ATC) Cumbria & Lancashire Wing Air Training Corps Humberside & South Yorkshire Army Cadet HEREFORDSHIRE CAMBRIDGESHIRE Cumbria Army Cadet Force (ACF) Force (ACF) West Mercian Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Bedfordshire & Cambridgeshire Wing Air North West Area Sea Cadet Force (SCC) Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Hereford & Worcester Army Cadet Force Training Corps (ATC) DERBYSHIRE (ACF) Cambridgeshire Army Cadet Force (ACF) Trent Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) ESSEX Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Eastern Area Se Cadet Corps (SCC) Derbyshire Army Cadet Force (ACF) Essex Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Essex Army Cadet Corps (ACF), CHESHIRE Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Greater Manchester Wing & Merseyside Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Cheshire Army Cadet Force (ACF), North West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

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HERTFORDSHIRE LINCOLNSHIRE NORTHUMBERLAND SHROPSHIRE Hertfordshire & Buckinghamshire Wing Air Trent Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Durham & Northumberland Wing Air Training West Mercian Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Training Corps (ATC) Lincolnshire Army Cadet Force (ACF) Corps (ATC) Shropshire Army Cadet Force (ACF) Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Army Cadet Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Northumbria Army Cadet Force (ACF) Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Corps (ACF) Northern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) LONDON SOMERSET London Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) NORTH YORKSHIRE Devon & Somerset Wing Air Training Corps ISLE OF WIGHT City of London & North East sector, Greater Central & East Yorkshire Wing Air Training (ACF) Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wing Air Training London South West Sector, Middlesex & Corps (ATC) Somerset Army Cadet Force (ACF) Corps (ATC) North West London, Yorkshire (North & West) Army Cadet Force South West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Hampshire & Isle of Wight Army Cadet Force Greater London & South East London Army (ACF) (ACF) Cadet Force (ACF) Northern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) SOUTH YORKSHIRE Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) London Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) South & West Yorkshire Wing Air Training NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Corps (ATC) KENT MERSEYSIDE South & East Midlands Wing Air Training Humberside & South Yorkshire Army Cadet Kent Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Merseyside Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Corps (ATC) Force (ACF) Kent Army Cadet Corps (ACF) Merseyside Army Cadet Force (ACF) Nottinghamshire Army Cadet Corps (ACF) Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) North West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) STAFFORDSHIRE LANCASHIRE NORFOLK OXFORDSHIRE Staffordshire Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Cumbria & Lancashire Wing Air Training Corps Norfolk & Suffolk Wing Air Training Corps Thames Valley Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Staffordshire & West Midlands Army Cadet (ATC) (ATC) Oxfordshire Army Cadet Force (ACF) Force (ACF) Lancashire Army Cadet Force (ACF) Norfolk Army Cadet Corps (ACF) Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) North West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) RUTLAND SUFFOLK LEICESTERSHIRE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE South & East Midlands Wing, Air Training Norfolk & Suffolk Wing Air Training Corps South & East Midlands Wing Air Training South & East Midlands Wing Air Traning Corps Corps (ATC) (ATC) Corps (ATC) (ATC) Leicestershire, Northamptonshire & Rutland Suffolk Army Cadet Force (ACF), Leicestershire, Northamptonshire & Rutland Leicestershire, Northamptonshire & Rutland Army Cadet Force (ACF) Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Army Cadet Force (ACF) Army Cadet Corps (ACF) Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Eastern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

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SURREY WORCESTERSHIRE WALES Surrey Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) West Mercian Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Surrey Army Cadet Force (ACF) Hereford & Worcestershire Army Cadet Force Nos.1, 2 & 3 Welsh Wings Air Training Corps Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) (ACF) (ATC) Southern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Clwydd & Gwynedd Army Cadet Force, Dyfed TYNE & WEAR & Glamorgan Army Cadet Force, Gwent & Durham & Northumberland Wing Air Training NORTHERN IRELAND Powys Army Cadet Force (ACF), Corps (ATC) North West Area Sea Cadet Force (SCC) Durham Army Cadet Force (ACF) Northern Ireland Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) Northern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) 1st & 2nd Battalions Northern Ireland Army Cadet Force (ACF) WARWICKSHIRE Northern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Warwick & Birmingham Wing Air Training Corps (ATC), SCOTLAND Warwickshire & West Midlands Army Cadet Force (ACF) North East Scotland Wing, South East North West Area Sea Cadet Force (SCC) Scotland Wing, West Scotland Wing Air Training Corps (ATC) WEST MIDLANDS 1st & 2nd Battalions The Highlanders Army Warwick & Birmingham Wing Air Training Cadet Force, Angus & Dundee Battalion Army Corps (AT) Cadet Force, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Warwickshire & West Midlands Army Cadet Battalion Army Cadet Force, Black Watch Force (ACF) Battalion Army Cadet Force, Orkney North West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Independent Battalion Army Cadet Force, Shetland Independent Battalion Army Cadet WILTSHIRE Force, Glasgow & Lanarkshire Battalion Army Dorset & Wiltshire Wing Air Training Corps Cadet Force, Lothian & Borders Battalion (ATC) Army Cadet Force, West Lowland Battalion Wiltshire Army Cadet Force (ACF) Army Cadet Force (ACF) South West Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC) Northern Area Sea Cadet Corps (SCC)

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 45 Acknowledgements for Battle’s Over - Ringing out for Peace

Over 1,400 Bell Ringers lost their lives during World War 1, and the Great Memorial Book of Church Bell-Ringers who fell in the war, on display near the ringing chamber at St Paul’s Cathedral, London, bears the following inscription:

“They whom this book commemorates were numbered among those, who, at the call of King and Country, left all that was dear to them, endured hardship, faced danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom.”

We would like to thank those Cathedrals and Churches below for taking part in this unique tribute.

ENGLAND Blisland Church – Blisland DORSET St Andrew's Church – Clyst Hydon Address: Blisland, Cornwall St Mary's Church – Ferndown Address: Clyst Hydon, Cullompton, Devon BERKSHIRE Address: Church Road, Ferndown, Dorset St Mary's Parish Church – Thatcham Parish Church – St Mabyn All Saints' – Axminster Address: Thatcham, Berkshire Address: St Mabyn, Cornwall Sydling St Nicholas Church – Sydling Address: Smallridge Lane, Axminster, Devon Address: Sydling, Dorset St Andrew's Church – Wraysbury St Tudy – St Tudy St Nicholas – Dunkeswell Address: Wraysbury, Berkshire Address: Cornwall DERBYSHIRE Address: Dunkeswell, Devon West Hallam – Derbyshire BUCKINGHAMSHIRE St Michaels – Penkival Address: Derbyshire St Paul's () – Honiton Holy Cross & St Mary's Church – Address: St Michael, Penkivel, Cornwall Address: High Street, Honiton, Devon Quainton St Michael and All Angels – Hathersage Address: Church Street, Quainton, Aylesbury, COUNTY DURHAM Address: Hathersage, Derbyshire St Mary's Church – Hennock Buckinghamshire St Paul's Church – Haswell Address: Church Lane, Hennock, Devon Address: Church Street, Haswll, County Alvaston Parish Church – Alvaston CAMBRIDGESHIRE Durham Address: Alvaston, Derbyshire Holy Ghost - Presby St Mary Magdalene Church – Warboys Address: Exmouth, Devon Address: Warboys, Cambridgeshire St Peter's - Bishopton St Peter's Church – Holymoorside Address: Bishopton, Stockton-on-Tees Address: Cotton Mill Lane, Holymoorside, St John the Baptist – Colaton Raleigh CHESHIRE Contact: Richard Frankland Chesterfield, Derbyshire Address: Church Road, Colaton Raleigh, Nr St Helen's Church – Witton Tel: 07904 990 407 Sidmouth, Devon Address: Church Road, Northwich, Cheshire Email: [email protected] DEVON St Michael & All Angels - Cornwood St Margaret and St Andrew (Church of CORNWALL CUMBRIA Address: Cornwood, Devon PL21 9QJ England) – Littleham St Probus and St Grace C of E - Probus St Mary's Church – Windermere Address: Littleham, Exmouth, Devon Address: The Square, Probus, Cornwall Address: Ambleside Road, Windermere St Mary's Church – Luppitt Address: Luppitt, Devon Holy Trinity Church – Exmouth St Petroc's Church – Bodmin St John's Church – Helsington Address: Rolle Road, Exmouth, Devon Address: Bodmin, Cornwall Address: Helsington, Kendal, Cumbria St Mary's Church – Morchard Bishop Address: Church Street, Morchard Bishop, ESSEX St Breward – Bodmin Moor St Peter's – Heversham Devon St Mary's Church – Elsenham Address: Bodmin Moor, Cornwall Address: Woodhouse Lane, Heversham, Address: Church Lane, Elsenham, Bishop's Milnthorpe, Cumbria Strotford, Essex 100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 46 Acknowledgements

GLOUCESTERSHIRE St Mary's Church – Westerham Christ Church – Kirton Holme St Peter and St Paul – Barnham Broom St Marys – Arlingham Address: Westerham, Kent Address: Kirton Holme, Lincolnshire Address: Honningham Road, Barnham Address: Church Road, Arlingham, Broom, Norfolk Gloucestershire LANCASHIRE St Andrews – Irnham Lancaster Priory – Lancaster Address: Irnham, Lincolnshire St George's Church – Hardingham GREATER MANCHESTER (As the Mother Church of the Duchy and Address: Church Road, Hardingham, Norfolk Salford Cathedral – Salford County of Lancaster and are home to the NORTH YORKSHIRE Address: Salford, Greater Manchester King's Own Royal Regiment, they now a All Saints' Church, Burton-in-Lonsdale St John the Baptist - Coltishall designated Chapel of the Duke of Address: Burton-in-Lonsdale, North Yorkshire Address: Coltishall, Norfolk HAMPSHIRE Lancaster's Regiment) St Peter and St Pauls - Hambledon Address: Castle Hill, Lancaster's St Mary's Church - Riccall St Peter's Church – Lingwood Address: Hambledon, Hampshire Address: Riccall, York, Address: Lingwood, Norfolk St John the Baptist - Pilling St Thomas's Anglican Cathedral – Address: Pilling, Lancashire St John The Baptist Church – Lower St Peter's Church – Strumpshaw Portsmouth Bentham Address: Strumpshaw, Norfolk Address: Portsmouth, Hampshire LEICESTERSHIRE Address: Lower Bentham, Nr Lancaster, North St Andrew's – Great Easton Yorkshire St Mary's Church – Hassingham Winchester Cathedral - Winchester Address: Church Bank, Great Easton, Address: Hassingham, Norfolk Address: The Close, Winchester, Hampshire Leicestershire St Helen's Parish Church – Wheldrake Address: Main Street, Wheldrake, York St Edmund's Church – South Burlingham ISLE OF MAN St Helen's, Ashby de la Zouch- Ashby de Address: South Burlingham, Norfolk Cathedral Isle of Man la Zouch St Andrew's Church - Kildwick Address: Derby Road, Peel, Isle of Man Address: Lower Church Street, Ashby de la Address: St Andrew's Close, Kildwick, North St Andrew's – Holt Zouch Yorkshire Address: Holt, Norfolk KENT St Mary the Virgin - Dover (First to St Michael's Church – Stoney Stanton NORFOLK St Mary's the Virgin - Wiveton register their involvement throughout the Address: Stoney Stanton, Leicestershire Norwich Cathedral – Norwich Address: Church Street, Cromer, Norfolk world) Address: The Close, Norwich, Norfolk Address: Dover, Kent All Saints Church – Newtown Linford Cromer Parish Church with St Martin's - Address: Newton Linford, Leicestershire Great Yarmouth Minster – Great Yarmouth Cromer St Peter & Paul - Yalding Address: Great Yarmouth, Norfolk Address: Church Street, Cromer, Norfolk Address: Yalding, Kent LINCOLNSHIRE St Andrew's Church, Epworth St Mary's Church - Melton Constable St Peter's Church – Thetford St Dunstan's Church – Cranbrook Address: Church Walk, Epworth, North Address: Burgh Parva, Melton Constable, Address: White Hart Street, Thetford, Norfolk Address: Stone Street, Cranbrook, Kent Lincolnshire Norfolk NORFOLK St Mary's Church – Frittenden St Benedict's Church – Scrivelsby Estate St John - Hoveton Cromer Parish Church with St Martin's - Address: The Street, Frittenden, Kent - Horncastle Address: Horning Road, Hoveton, Norfolk Cromer Address: Scrivelsby Estate, Horncastle, Address: Wiveton, Norfolk St Peter's Church – Hever Lincolnshire All Saints Church - Briston Address: Hever Road, Hever. Kent Address: Church Street, Briston, Norfolk

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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE SURREY WEST YORKSHIRE NORTHERN IRELAND St John the Baptist Church – East Guidlford Cathedral – Guildford St Lukes Church of England – Clifford Markham Address: Guildford, Surrey Address:Bramham Road, Clifford, Wetherby, ENNISKILLEN Address: Church Street, East Markham, West Yorkshire St Macartin's Cathedra – Enniskillen Newark, Nottinghamshire St Edward the Confessor – Sutton Park Address: 13 Church Street, Enniskillen Address: Sutton Park, Guildford St Edwards Roman Catholic Church EAST SUSSEX Address: Chapel Lane, Clifford, Wetherby, SCOTLAND Holy Cross Church - Uckfield St John's Hampton – Wick West Yorkshire Address: Uckfield, East Sussex Address: Church Grove, Hampton Wick, St John's Church of Scotland – Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey. WORCESTERSHIRE Baltasound – Unst SHROPSHIRE St Denys' Church – Severn Stoke Address: Baltasound, Shetland Trinity Church - Much Menlock TYNE & WEAR Address: Severn Stoke, Worcester, Address: Much Wenlock Sunderland Minster – Sunderland Worcestershire St Mary's Cathedral – Edinburgh Address: High Street West, Sunderland, Tyne Address: Edinburgh St Peters - Cound & Wear St Anne's Church - Bewdley Address: Harnage Road, Cound, Shropshire Address: Load Street, Bewdley, St Paul's Cathedral – Dundee WARWICKSHIRE Worcestershire Address: Dundee SOMERSET St Peter Church – Pebworth St Michael's Church - PenSelwood Address: Dorsington Road, Pebworth, Christ Church – Malvern Perth Cathedral – Perth Address: Penselwood, Somerset Warwickshire Address: Avenue Road, Malvern, Address: Perth, Scotland Worcestershire St Luke and St Andrew's Church – Priston All Saint's Church – Leek Wootton WALES Address: Priston, Bath, Somerset Address: Leek Wootton, Warwickshire WILTSHIRE St Mary & Melor Church – Amesbury Church of St Mary the Virgin – STAFFORDSHIRE St Laurence, Bidford – Avon Address: Church Street, Amesbury, Wiltshire Haverfordwest All Saints Church – Dilhorne Address: Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire Address: High Street, Haverford West, Address: New Rad, Dilhorne, Staffordshire WOLVERHAMPTON Pembrokeshire St Michael's and All Angels – Great St Peter's Collegate Church – SUFFOLK Wolford Wolverhampton St David's Church – Trallong St Peter's - Levington Address: Great Walford, Warwickshire Address: Lich Gates, Wolverhampton Address: Trallong, Brecon, Powys, Mid Wales Address: Church Lane, Levington, Ipswich, Suffolk WEST MIDLANDS CHANNEL ISLANDS Brecon Cathedral – Brecon Birmingham Cathedral – Birmingham Address: Cathedral Close, Brecon, Wales St Ethelbert's Church - Falkenham Address: Colmore Road, Birmingham ALDERNEY Address: Falkenham, Suffolk St Anne's Church - Alderney St Mary's Church- Brecon WEST SUSSEX Address: Alderney, Channel Islands Address: St Mary's Street, Brecon, Wales St Mary & St Martin Church – Kirton St Alban's Gossops Green and Bewbush Contact: Barbara Payne – Churchwarden – Crawley Address: Gossops Drive, Crawley, West St Margaret's – Ipswich Sussex Address: Bolton Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 48 Acknowledgements for A Cry for Peace Around the World

We would like thank all those Town Criers below for taking part in this unique tribute. Battle’s Over - A Nation’s Tribute ENGLAND NORFOLK Town Crier: Steve O'Dare – Skegness Town Crier: Harry Location of 'Cry': Front of Hildreds Shopping Turburville - Junior Town 11th November 2018 Centre, Skegness, Lincolnshire Crier for Thetford Town Town Crier & Ambassador for Darlington: Council - Thetford Peter Stemmer BEM – Darlington Location of ‘Cry’: King’s Location of 'Cry': Steps of Market Square, House, King Street, Thetford, Darlington, County Durham Norfolk Town Crier: Alistair Chisholm – (Harry is 11 year’s old and is Dorchester the youngest Town Crier in Location of 'Cry': Dorchester, Dorset the World) Town Crier: Richard Matthews - Kendal Location of 'Cry': Ca'steen, at the front of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Kendal Town Hall, Kendal, Cumbria Town Crier: Richard LaLena Town Crier: Michael Wood – East Riding (Chairman – The American Guild of Town of Yorkshire Criers) Location of 'Cry': Hessle – On the Humber Location of 'Cry': TBC Foreshire, East Riding of Yorkshire Town Crier: Mike Wabe – Thetford AUSTRALIA Location of 'Cry': Thetford Market Square, Town Crier: Stephen Clarke Thetford, Norfolk (Membership Officer – Ancient and Town Crier: Brenda Willison Honourable Guild of Australian Town Criers) (Chairman – The Loyal Company of Town Location of 'Cry': TBC Criers) Location of 'Cry': The Clock Tower, CANADA Newmarket, Cambridgeshire Town Crier: Tom Kerr Town Crier: Bob Lloyd Location of 'Cry': Municipality Trent Hills, Location of 'Cry': City of Norwich, Norfolk Ontario Town Crier: Barry McQueen Location of 'Cry': Blackpool, Lancashire Town Crier: Detective Inspector (ret) Town Crier: Terry Williams Bruce C. Kruger MB SBStJ Location of 'Cry': Bodmin, Cornwall Location of ‘Cry’: Bracebridge, Ontario Town Crier: Mrs Jane Smith Location of 'Cry': Bognor Regis, West Sussex NEW ZEALAND Town Crier: Paddy-Ann Pemberton Location of 'Cry': Central Otago

Photograph: Courtesy of Michael Wood, Town Crier for East Riding of Yorkshire and Simon Kench of the Bridlington Echo newspaper.

100 YEARS OF REMEMBRANCE 49 TMS Media - Pagemasters to the Pageantmaster

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From celebrations to mark the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar and the 90th anniversary of the Royal British Legion to Fly a Flag for the Commonwealth, TMS Media has had the pleasure of working with Pageantmaster Bruno Peek on events 24-page brochure for that celebrate many important milestones in our history and A unique 124-page leather- Trafalgar Weekend culture. bound book listing all the 21-23 October 2005. Beacon locations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Much of Bruno’s work has associations with historic Beacons was presented to anniversaries, for example, The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee The Queen 4 June 2012. Beacons project was a high-profile televised celebration for which we designed a guide to taking part and a website for people and organisations to register events around the country.

Location: East of Store Farm House KirkCarrion Pevensey Castle / Anderida Park Burwash Common Playing Field Organisation: G L & N R Tate Teesdale Action Partnership Pevensey Parish Council Burwash Common & Weald Residents Association Co-ordinator: John Hall Simon Land Rob Bousell David Elmslie

Location: Wharton Park The Stang Punnetts Town Playing Field East Sussex Organisation: Durham Area Action Partnership Teesdale Action Partnership Punnetts Town Village Hall Colin Auberey Neal Co-ordinator: John Murphy Simon Land Mrs Gloria Stoner Colin Auberey Neal

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Location: Middridge Play Area Keverstone Bank Battery Hill Fairlight Primrose Farm Organisation: Great Aycliffe and Middridge Partnership Teesdale Action Partnership Fairlight Parish Council Arlington Village Commonwealth in 2013 also included a website and a Co-ordinator: Brian Riley Simon Land Andrew Mier (Chairman) Jackie Appleton Location: Stanley Staplecross Playing Field Fletching High Street Organisation: Stanley Area Action Partnership Ewhurst & Staplecross Bonfi re Society Fletching Diamond Jubilee Committee Co-ordinator: Daniel O’Brien as Ssse Louise Dinnage Barry Dickens Location: 4 Together Area Action Partnership Willingdon Eastbourne Seafront Frant St Albans Church Organisation: Durham County Council Karen Crowhurst Eastbourne Borough Council Frant Diamond Jubilee Street Party guide, which has been updated to showcase some of the Co-ordinator: Lee Copeland Karen Crowhurst Jayne Howard Suzanne Gale Location: In Field, The Foresters Arms Beacon Hill, Rottingdean Swan Meadow Playing Field Burwash Galley Hill, Bexhill-on-Sea Organisation: The Foresters Arms Rottingdean Branch Royal British Legion Burwash Playing Field Association Bexhill Old Town Preservation Society Co-ordinator: Kate Umpleby Frank Considine Steve Mintram David Woolf

Location: Byron Hill, Grey Scar Farm Cade Street, Heathfi eld Lewes / Hotel Grounds Malling Down 8-page menu for Trafalgar Organisation: Bowes Parish Council Heathfi eld and Waldron Parish Council White Hart Hotel 4th Lewes Scout Group many exciting events that took place in its inaugural year. Co-ordinator: Phil Hughes Diana Francis Madelaine Hunter Karl Brydon Location: Cassop/ Quarrington Hill Ashdown Forest Windmill Farm Harrisons Field, East Hoathly Organisation: East Durham Rural Corridor The Conservators of Ashdown Forest Ticehurst Parish Council East Hoathly & Halland Carnival Society Ltd Night Dinner Co-ordinator: Jane Bellis Tracy Buxton Francesca Nowne Keith Pettit Location: Moss Mire Ninfi eld Working Men’s Club Burwash Playing Fields Rotherfi eld Recreation Ground Organisation: Teesdale Action Partnership Ninfi eld Jubilee Celebration Committee The Bear Inn and Burwash Motel Rotherfi eld & Mark Cross Bonfi re Society 21 October 2005. Co-ordinator: Simon Land Carol Holland Kevin Parker Mr L D Pike We’re delighted to be the Pagemasters to the Pageantmaster. THE QUEEN’S DIAMOND JUBILEE BEACONS 4TH JUNE 2012 27

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