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Royal Observer Corps (ROC) - Archive CatalogueThe Royal Observer Corps (ROC) can trace its origins back to the air defence of London during the First World War which was commanded by Major-General Ashmore.
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[PDF] Volunteer Observer Corps. (VOC). Later the Royal Observer Corps ...The VOC was founded in 1925, later becoming the ROC, and was essential for air defense, reporting aircraft sightings to air defense commanders.
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Battle of Britain - Royal Air ForceOn arrival to British shores, Luftwaffe aircraft were then tracked by the Observer Corps. Mostly civilian volunteers, 30,000 people worked as observers in a ...
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[PDF] Fryent Country Park extra! – The bunker on Gotfords Hill.Because of their vital work during the Battle of Britain and the Blitz, King George VI awarded the Observer Corps its Royal title in 1941.
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Cold War period Royal Observer Corps Group Headquarters, Howe ...Mar 10, 2020 · It was opened on 16th December 1961 and remained fully active until the standown of the ROC on 30th September 1991. In addition to the ...
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All Eyes to the Sky - Royal Air ForceThe Observer Corps (later Royal Observer Corps) was formed to collect and report movement of hostile and friendly aircraft and rapidly developed an efficient ...
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How The Observer Corps Helped Win The Battle of BritainThe Observer Corps was officially formed in 1925. A series of observation posts were established during the First World War to spot and identify enemy aircraft ...
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Key dates of the Royal Observer Corps1925. After a number of Air Defence exercises using Police Observation Posts the Observer Corps was established with two groups of posts manned by Special ...
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What Was The 'Dowding System'? | Imperial War MuseumsThe system had a clearly defined chain of command, enabling control of both the flow of intelligence on incoming raids and the communication of orders. The ...Missing: No. | Show results with:No.
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Records created or inherited by the Air Ministry, the Royal Air Force ...In January 1929 the Air Ministry took over control of the Observer Corps from the War Office; in August 1930 it also took over from that department work in ...
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The Royal Observer Corps - Stepping Forward LondonAt this time, the Corps' first Commandant, Air Commodore E A Masterman, retired and was succeeded by Air Commodore Warrington-Morris, formerly Commandant of ...
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Descend Into Great Britain's Network of Secret Nuclear BunkersSep 11, 2018 · Rather, the government recruited a network of 10,000 volunteer civilians, known as the Royal Observer Corps (ROC), which gathered weekly for ...
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Still keeping a look-out | Darlington and Stockton TimesSep 18, 2015 · THE D&S Times reported that the Royal Observer Corps post at ... Even into the 1980s, the ROC had more than 10,000 civilian volunteers ...
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Royal Observer Corps - The Royal Air Forces AssociationApr 9, 2021 · Many people know the outstanding contribution made by the Royal Observer Corps (ROC) during the Battle of Britain, tracking enemy aircraft and ...
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[PDF] THE ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS MEDAL - OMRSROYAL OBSERVER CORPS INSIGNIA. Breast Badge 1940-42. Breast Badge 1942-52. Seaborne Shoulder Title. (worn by those involved in D-Day) Printed. Shoulder Title ...
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Royal Observer Corps Monitoring Posts - Essex RegimentDuring the Great War raids by Zeppelin and Gotha Bombers caused public distress and surprise as there was no existing warning system.Missing: origins Flying
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Royal Observer Corps commemorated - Royal Aeronautical SocietySep 24, 2025 · ... Observer Corps was founded in 1925 as an integral part of the British air defence system. Its initial role was to detect, identify, track ...
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The Ground Observer Corps | Air & Space Forces MagazineLarge cities and small villages appointed air-raid wardens, trained volunteer ambulance drivers, put up blackout curtains, and recruited sky watchers for the ...
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How Britain Prepared For Air Raids In The Second World WarFrom 1 September 1939, 'Blackout' was enforced. Curtains, cardboard and paint were used to prevent light escaping from houses, offices, factories or shops ...Missing: Observer | Show results with:Observer
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RAF timeline - Royal Air Force Benevolent FundThe Observer Corps, later known as the Royal Observer Corps, was formed to collect and report movement of aircraft. ... 28 June 1939. The Women's Auxiliary ...
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[PDF] 'Battle of Britain Despatch' by Air Chief Marshal Hugh Dowding GCB ...He also describes the role of the Royal Observer Corps [ROC] and notes that it was the only method of tracking raids once they had crossed the coast. It is.
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The Battle of Britain - Royal Observer Corps AssociationIt is estimated that between 10 July and the end of October 1940, the RAF lost around 1,023 aircraft whilst the Luftwaffe lost 1,887. The Observer Corps The ...
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1940's: Into War - ROCThe order outlined an urgent need for a substantial number of “expert” ROC Observers to be employed on recognition duties in defensively-equipped merchant ships ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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WW2 People's War - My Observer Corps - BBCJan 28, 2006 · A Spitfire was once seen attacking 25 hostile aircraft. The Royal Observer Corp took an interest in the tower as there was a gap in the Victor ...Missing: ghost | Show results with:ghost
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The Royal Observer Corps D Day Seaborne OperationsThe designation "Royal" was bestowed on the Observer Corps on February 15, 1941, in acknowledgement of its expertise in aircraft recognition by its major client ...
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Object 36 – Royal Observer Corps badgeD-Day in 80 Objects; Object 36 – Royal ... As is indicated by this badge, they were known as Seaborne Observers, and they were seconded to the Royal Navy.
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What Did Fighter Command Do After The Battle Of Britain? | IWMOn 13 June 1944 the first V-1 'Doodlebugs' were launched against London. Flying at 400mph before their pulse-jet engines cut out and they plunged to earth ...Missing: detection | Show results with:detection
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Royal Observer Corps - Subterranea BritannicaSince its inception in 1925 as an integral part of the UK air defence system, the primary role of the Royal Observer Corps (ROC) was the recognition and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A tour inside RAF Bentley Priory - ianVisitsSep 8, 2011 · The Royal Observer Corps also moved to the building as they were a key component of Fighter Command and remained there right up to 1995 ...Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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Launceston and World War Two 1945.Feb 15, 2020 · The United Kingdom begins demobilization on June 19th, and two ... Post & Weekly News, July 14th, 1945: Royal Observer Corps. “Stand ...
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Air Estimates, 1951–52 - Hansard - UK ParliamentComplementary to the control and reporting system is the Royal Observer Corps, which provides Fighter Command with vital information about the movements of ...
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1950's: Into the Cold - ROCThe overall role of the the ROC in respect to aircraft monitoring was diminishing as the role became ever more harder as the speed of aircraft became greater.<|control11|><|separator|>
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ROC monitoring posts, Westbury - 1415656 - Historic EnglandIn 1957 the ROC became a major component of the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation (UKWMO); its function to identify evidence of nuclear attack ...Missing: integration | Show results with:integration
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British Cold War Nuclear Warning System - RINGBELL.CO.UKThe nuclear warning system in the UK was based around colour coded messages and their associated warning signals.
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[PDF] ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS - ROCc, Log-Chart officer for the evaluation of fallout data plotted on the. I og-charts. d. Disp'lay E officer for the evaluation of nuclear burst and fallout data.
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Personal Protection - ROCThe individual dosimeter is designed to measure the accumulated dose of gamma (or X) radiation received by an individual over a period of time.
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[PDF] No 11 Group Instructions to Controllers and Analysis - Royal Air Force... Observer Corps via the Group Observer Corps Liaison Officer, flank Sectors and Group Operations, of the positions of the Duxford Wing, at frequent intervals.
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Royal Observer Corps - R.O.C.Headquarters equipment for the Cold War Period includes a Triangulation table, for working out the ground zero of nuclear bursts in the group's area, it's power ...
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badge, formation, British, Royal Observer Corps, other ranks ...In March 1943 the Corps adopted a formal rank structure similar to that of the RAF but with "midnight blue" lace. Two NCO ranks were created, Chief Observer and ...Missing: hierarchy | Show results with:hierarchy
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Observer Corps Allowances - Hansard - UK ParliamentTo meet the incidental expenses of their service, spare time observers in the Royal Observer Corps receive annual grants varying from £1 5s. to £3 10s.Missing: 1950s drill nights
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[PDF] royal - observer - ROCTravelling allowances are paid to cover all journeys to attend normal ... 2 Group, The Drill Hall, Denne Road,. Horsham. No. 8 Group, 'Broadwater ...
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Uniforms, Insignia and Badges - TheTimeChamberJul 7, 2022 · The Observer Corps used an early armband, a WW2 boiler suit, a 1942 battledress, a 1951 'hairy mary' battledress, and a 1972 zipped jacket and ...Missing: history serge
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badge, headdress, British, Royal Observer Corps, other ranksThe uniform proved unpopular and early in 1942 authority was given for the Corps to adopt the RAF blue heavy duty battledress with ROC badges and buttons. .Missing: serge flashes
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Trousers, Battledress, 1941 pattern: O/Rs, Royal Observer CorpsPair of full-length Battledress style trousers of blue/grey serge, fly fronted, having vertical slash pockets to the sides, a single flapped pocket to the ...
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Collection: badge, formation, British, Royal Observer Corps, lapel ...Two NCO ranks were created, Chief Observer and Leading Observer. From December 1943 proficiency tests were made compulsory with annual recognition tests, and a ...Missing: hierarchy | Show results with:hierarchy
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Royal Observer Corp MedalThe Royal Observer Corps Medal was instituted in 1950 by King George VI to recognise long service by members of the Royal Observer Corps.
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Holmes, Lawrence (Oral history) | Imperial War MuseumsREEL 2 Continues: history and role of Royal Observer Corps; description of joint exercises with RAF; amount of time a week spent on training and exercises; ...
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Badges - ROCThe ROC breast badge was issued from 1941 through to 1947. The first badges were issued to be used on overalls.Missing: serge | Show results with:serge
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[PDF] Royal Observer Corps - The Twilight WarObserver Captain Obs Capt Group Captain The most senior rank to be held by an ROC officer. Above this was Air Commodore which was a regular RAF officer.Missing: structure hierarchy
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ROC Annual Summer Training CampsA series of six to eight training camps would be held annually, with approximately 500 to 600 spare-time observers attending each week.Missing: 1950s | Show results with:1950s
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Civil Defence Exercises (Preston, Birmingham And Leeds - HansardThis was an official exercise designed to test the system for handling reports of radio-active fall-out. Some 7,500 members of the Royal Observer Corps, 2,000 ...Missing: Fallex | Show results with:Fallex
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Ground Observer Corps - Radomes.orgAs a result of this technological improvement, the ADC disestablished the Ground Observer Corps on January 31, 1959.Missing: disbanded date<|separator|>
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The Aircraft Detection Corps - Juno Beach CentreThe Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) established the Aircraft Detection Corps (ADC) in May 1940. The principle was quite straightforward and inexpensive.Missing: Cold posts
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Aircraft Detection Corps – May 1940 to 15 November 1944.Jan 9, 2004 · The Canadian Aircraft Detection Corps was organized in May 1940. Throughout Canada, civilian volunteers took training courses in aircraft ...
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RCAF Ground Observer Corps - Oshawa Museum BlogDec 17, 2021 · The observation posts, some of which were constructed by members of the Corps on their own time and at their own expense, were staffed around ...
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Australia's Home Defence 1939-1945 - Anzac Portal - DVADec 1, 2006 · Two women members of the Volunteer Air Observer Corps on duty at an observation post, of which there were about 2800 throughout Australia.Missing: modeled | Show results with:modeled
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[PDF] autumn 14 - WINGS MagazineNov 2, 2014 · The Volunteer Air Observers Corps or. VAOC set up by the RAAF was one of these. In late 1941 with the imminent possibility of a Japanese thrust ...
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UKWMO - Protecting by Warning - Atomica UKThe ROC, it should be pointed out, is today an integral part of the UKWMO, though it still enjoys its distinct status and traditions, which go back to the time ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Emergency Planning Review - Hansard - UK ParliamentJul 10, 1991 · ... announced on 16 October 1990. Mr. Kenneth Baker. Share this specific contribution. Share a link to this specific contribution: Share ...
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In Pictures: The Military Life of Her Majesty The Queen in 96 PicturesSep 15, 2022 · 20. HM The Queen reviews a parade before the presentation of the new Royal Observer Corps Standard at RAF Bentley Priory, 25 July 1991.
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History of York Cold War Bunker | English HeritageThe York Cold War Bunker was built in 1961 to observe nuclear explosions, part of a network, and was never fully operational, closing in 1992.Missing: 1947 | Show results with:1947
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1990's: NUCLEAR THAW & ROC STAND-DOWNThe main body of the Royal Observer Corps was stood down from operational service a decision was taken by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) to retain the Nuclear ...Missing: disbandment | Show results with:disbandment
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The Royal Observer Corps Association - CobseoTo keep in touch with all those who served in the Royal Observer Corps, to help former ROC members to obtain assistance from the ROC Benevolent Fund.Missing: newsletters reunions
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Association - ROCThe Royal Observer Corps Association was formed in 1986, primarily for those retiring from the Royal Observer Corps who wished to continue the comradeship.
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ROC Association and Benevolent Fund - AquilaThe Royal Observer Corps Association (ROCA) was formed in 1986 as a national association for past and serving members of the organisation. It has a ...
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Royal Observer Corps AssociationThe ROC Association was formed back in 1986 to ... The Constitution was established ... The official website of the Royal Observer Corps Association.
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Royal Observer Corps AssociationMember only access to: National News, Group Newsletters and National & Group contact details,Obituaries, Constitution & MerchandiseMissing: branches | Show results with:branches
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Reunion 2024 - Royal Observer Corps AssociationRoyal Observer Corps Association. Reunion - Buxton 2024. The Annual Reunion was held at the Palace Hotel, Buxton over the weekend of the 4th to 6th October
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Reunion 2023 - Royal Observer Corps AssociationRoyal Observer Corps Association · Annual Reunion - Southport, October 2023 · The official website of the Royal Observer Corps Association.Missing: branches | Show results with:branches
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Royal Observer Corps Post - Crowborough Common The Official SiteRoyal Observer Corps Observation Post In 1929 the Observer Corps came under control of the Air Ministry. The Observer Corps was called out on 24 August 1939 at ...Missing: affiliation | Show results with:affiliation<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] “ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS HERITAGE” MUSEUMS AND ...The impressive bronze sundial at Horsham depicts many aspects of local history including that of the Royal Observer Corps. Page 2. 2. Lastly, there are the much ...
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Preserved Posts - ROCIn October 1995 the Truro Branch of the Royal Observer Corps Association took out a lease on the post and during 1995 and 1996 they totally repaired and re- ...
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The Royal Observer Corps MemorialAbout the memorial: A dark grey granite rough edged stone with Corps coloured crest, medals, memorable dates and dedication all incised in gold.
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The Royal Observer Corps - Memorial - Imperial War MuseumsMay 2, 2018 · ... ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS/ THE OBSERVER CORPS WAS FORMED IN 1925 BY MAJOR E. B. ... IN JANUARY 1929 THE AIR MINISTRY ASSUMED CONTROL OF THE/ CORPS ...
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Building 27 RAF Northolt - Royal Observer Corps AssociationBuilding 27, also known as The Keith Park Building, is a historic Grade II listed Z Sector Operations Building at RAF Northolt, used for trials and training, ...
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ROCThe Royal Observer Corps (ROC) being formed in 1925 gained a valuable role in being the “Eyes and Ears” of the Royal Air Force. Later during the Cold War under ...
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The Royal Observer Corps Museum TrustThe Royal Observer Corps formed in the south of England in 1925. Its task was to track and report all aircraft flying over the UK and coastal shipments.
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[PDF] 100th Anniversary formation of the Royal Observer Corps - May 25 ...May 17, 2025 · The service will give thanks and mark the 100 th Anniversary of the. Formation of the Observer Corps on 29 th October 1925 and the 30 th ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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Forewarned is Forearmed: Royal Observer Corps 100Forewarned is Forearmed: Royal Observer Corps 100. National Lottery Heritage Grants £10,000 to £250,000. Date awarded. 15/04/2025. Location.
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Forewarned is Forearmed: Commemorating the Royal Observer Corps | Bentley Priory Museum### Summary of Forewarned is Forearmed Project
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Volunteers' role at Cold War bunker remembered - BBCOct 30, 2025 · The 100th anniversary project also includes collecting the memories of ex-ROC members who served at the bunker, which is now a visitor ...
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Open Doors - Brecon Royal Observer Corps Monitoring Post - CadwThe Post will be available to members of the general public - to visit for a sense of what happened all over the UK during the Cold War and have ex-Royal ...
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Free entry to Brecon and Radnorshire's historic sites this SeptemberSep 8, 2025 · The post is open on Saturday, September 13 from 11am-4pm, with prior booking recommended.
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100th Anniversary - Royal Observer Corps AssociationThe 100th Anniversary Service is to be held at St Clement Danes Church, London on the 25th October. · The Bentley Priory Museum are putting on a special ...
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FOREWARNED IS FOREARMED : AN OFFICIAL TRIBUTE AND ...FOREWARNED IS FOREARMED : AN OFFICIAL TRIBUTE AND HISTORY OF THE ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS. By: Buckton, Henry. Price: £15.00. Quantity: 1 available. Condition ...