by Gerald Alterman | Jun 28, 2021 | news
Progress Update… Construction Complete! At the end of the Great War, the name of the local Finchley Community Hospital was changed to Finchley War Memorial Hospital to commemorate the War Dead, but there were no names recorded. Mick Crick and I, with the...
by Gerald Alterman | May 28, 2021 | news
Progress Report… An update by Catherine IPL Loveday As a child I was puzzled by the absence of my Father’s name on the local War Memorial. In 1994 I approached the local authority to request, that as a hero of the Second World War who was killed on active...
by Gerald Alterman | May 13, 2021 | news
Work Has Started! The initial works have now begun for the Barnet War Memorial. Catherine has turned the first sod, pictured with Gerald and Mick and the plant vehicles have arrived and begun the foundation work. We’ll bring you more details and images as they...
by Gerald Alterman | Jul 18, 2018 | Uncategorised
The Golders Green Memorial Stone The following is a newspaper article featured in the Times-Series by Alex Alley on June 21st 2018. Memorial Unveiled A memorial stone has been unveiled to honour five airmen killed in a plane crash during...
by Gerald Alterman | Mar 5, 2018 | Uncategorised
June Hulbert’s Story My brother, Walter James Walters, pictured above in his army portrait, of 9 Walmington Fold, Woodside Park was killed on the second day of the D Day landing on 7 June 1944. He was just 20 years old. He was a Trooper in the...
by Gerald Alterman | Oct 2, 2017 | Uncategorised
“The Pilgrimage” Catherine Iris P L Loveday (pictured), hardly knew her father, she was a very small child at the outbreak of the Second World War when he joined the Army. He was posted to the 3rd Maritime Royal Artillery as a gunner on the Norwegian...
by Gerald Alterman | Jun 21, 2017 | Uncategorised
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