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    Hello,
    My grandfather served in the Gordon Highlanders during the First World War. He came from Inverurie, Kintore and as a kid I used to love holidays up there to visit. I used to go fishing to Stonehaven where as a young girl my mother worked making fishing nets.
    My grandfather had a quiet, solitary manner and he witnessed some horrors having saw action on the Somme.
    I remember him showing me how to make a catapult (which I still have), and where the different birds would nest and when.
    He gave me a ring that came from the battlefields of the Somme and it wasn't until the internet came, long after his death, that I could find out more about it. It's an example of "trench art"......items that were made by soldiers during their time in the trenches. The would make items out of cartridge cases and the like. The rings were made out of aluminium fuse holders from the shells. It is engraved with the name of one of the most infamous battles "Ypres".
    I thought I'd share this with the forum, I'm not sure if people will find it interesting but given that's it's almost 100 years old I do hope that a few of you like it.
    Thanks for looking, Ian.




  • #2
    Good memories for you.

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    • #3
      Lest we forget Ian. Good read.
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      • #4
        I've got my Grandads war medals from WW2. Nothing fancy, just the same ones thousands of lads got for coming home...but still, at least he came home.

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        • #5
          nice one m8 very interesting

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          • #6
            Cracking piece of personal history there Ian. Lovely bit of trench art too.
            "In order to becomes old and wise, first you must be young and stupid."


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            • #7
              Very interesting Ian, as already said, lest we forget 🇬🇧
              Regards Nicky.

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              • #8
                Craftsmanship is quality mate nice read
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                • #9
                  cracking post Ian!!!! "Lest We Forget"
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                  • #10
                    great post Iain, excellent read

                    Shame on anyone who ever does forget Rememberance Sunday and what it means. I never will.

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                    • #11
                      Great stuff mate, when I was in Belgium we went there to the town visited the warm graves and the arch, the arch is a bit chilling to see the size of it and all the names it really hit home how many people give there lives. It's def worth goin to see. Will have a look on computer for the pictures.

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                      • #12
                        amazing Ian
                        Alan

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