WW1 Podcast with Paul Reed
In this episode we start in the village of Wulverghem and walk via Ration Farm, and some battlefield cemeteries, up onto the Messines Ridge. This weeks WW1 object is a collection of ‘Fragments From France’ magazines and we discuss the work of cartoonist Bruce Bairnsfather, famous for the ‘Old Bill’ cartoons.
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I find that I am looking forward so much to Sundays, to catch the next podcast episode. I follow the “walk” intently, map spread out before me. I have followed your walking guides in previous years, Paul , across the Somme and the Salient, sometimes in the dead of winter with snow on the ground and sometimes in the summer sun.I find each podcast episode so informative, so rivetting but above all, so poignant. Jolly well done to you….
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Thanks, Henry. Here’s to the time we can return there again.
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Thoroughly enjoying listening to all of these podcasts. They are very informative, insightful and respectful of those who did not return to their homes.
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Great stories!
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Bonsoir Monsieur Reed,
Did you ever find out if the Royal Montreal Regiment Museum holds the Colt machine gun?
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No, unfortunately not!
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Would you like me to find out by asking one of my work colleagues?
I work for Canada’s National Defence Directorate of History and Heritage. One of our sections deals with all of the regimental museums across the country.
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Oh that would be fantastic!
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Bonsoir Monsieur Reed,
I received a reply from the Curator of the Royal Montreal Regiment Museum. Would you like me to post it here or send it to your email address? If the latter, you can send me an email by using my personal email address.
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Thanks – you can email it to oldfrontlinepodcast@gmail.com
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