Reg and Friend, Hong Kong (Brought Forward To Tell…
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Reg, Hong Kong (Brought Forward To Tell A Very Cool Story)
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This is a photo of Reg Murray, my mother's friend, who was stationed in Plymouth, as she was, for awhile during the war. (Reg is the one on the left.)
He was from a town near Liverpool. called Widnes.
This was taken in January 1946.
His sister contacted my mother not long after this, to tell her that he had died of TB, which my mother tells me was rampant during the war.
This is a photo of Reg Murray, my mother's friend, who was stationed in Plymouth, as she was, for awhile during the war. (Reg is the one on the left.)
He was from a town near Liverpool. called Widnes.
This was taken in January 1946.
His sister contacted my mother not long after this, to tell her that he had died of TB, which my mother tells me was rampant during the war.
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My mother was so moved to hear that his son was in contact with me after seeing these photos - and happy to be able to tell Reg a few things about his lovely Dad - who died several months before Reg was born.
See following message from his son.
freezingblackice 5 days ago
This is a picture of my father he was serving on HMS Berry Head at the same time as your mother, he was born and lived in Widnes where he married my mother at St Bede's Church, he was 22 years of age when he died in June 1948.
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