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When Robert Jones first opened the site in 1994 he couldn’t have imagined that it would ever attract so many members and so much interest as it has generated. Sadly Robert passed away unexpectedly in 1918. he made us promise we would continue the running of the site in his name and uphold its good name this we promised to do. Colin and I don't
have the expert knowledge in running the site but we will prod along as best we can to uphold its name.
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Re: Major Stephen Ellwood (R.I.P.)
Posted by on Sun, Sep 11 2022 at 11:16 AM CDT:
In Reply to: Major Stephen Ellwood (R.I.P.) posted by David Tilley on Thu, Sep 08 2022 at 10:14 AM CDT:
Major Stephen Beauclerk Ellwood, RN/IRSx.,
son of the late Air Marshal Sir Aubrey Beauclerk Ellwood, KCB, DSC, DL,
faded away 5 September 2002 at his Amesbury Abbey home, in Wiltshire.
Funeral:
14.30 hours on Tuesday 27 September 2002 at Amesbury’s
Church of Saint Mary and Saint Melor in Church Street:
(Telephone 01980 259054)
All regimental brothers, friends and colleagues warmly welcomed.
Symbolically . . .
Queen Elizabeth II 21 April 1926 — 8 September 2002 . . . aged 96
Major Stephen Ellwood 11 June 1926 — 5 September 2002 . . . aged 96
(it’s a ‘they were tough generation’ thing).
A true Elizabethan officer and old school English gentleman to the core.
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