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Same applies please to any memories, thoughts, lists of names of people you worked with, names of those you might wish to contact again.
I look forward to hearing from you, regardless of which medical unit you were a part of in the Tidworth area.
Best wishes to all,
Peter
The town of Silkstone is just west of Barnsley in Yorkshire. The coal mine once belonged to one of my great-grand fathers, a black sheep of the family. It is believed that there was a fire in the pit. At that time there was a great storm and the water via a freak accident got into the mine and distinguished the fire. It wasn’t long after that, that a piece of land was purchased and called Silkstone common and presented to the village. There has always been a question mark over how the rain water found its way into the pit. But then again in 1838 the deaths of 26 children between the ages of 7 and 17 wasn’t of much concern to the pit or mill owners of the day.
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