WHAT THOMAS HOLLAND, 2 COY 3rd BTN, GRENADIER GUARDS
BROUGHT HOME IN 1954 AND STILL HAS
Remembrance Sunday Service Sheet - 8th November
1953, Deversoir
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MGM Booklet on the Suez Canal - Information
& facts on the Canal
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Imperial Lemonade bottle label bought in the NAAFI
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This is the lime green NAAFI token that I brought
home with me in 1954
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I also had the red one but that has long gone.
They were the size of the old £1 coin
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Thomas Holland was welcomed home with this
Greetings Telegram from his mother and father when the Empire
Halladale docked in Liverpool
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