Deborah Lundbech's photos with the keyword: Royal Navy

Reg and Friend, Hong Kong (Brought Forward To Tell…

15 Jan 2014 2 244
See comments following this one, for story. This is a photo of Reg Murray, on the right. He was from a town near Liverpool. called Widnes. This was taken in January 1946. His sister contacted my mother not long after this, to tell her that he had died of TB, which my mother tells me was rampant during the war. Written on the back: January 1946 Hong Kong Best Wishes Reg xxx

Reg, Hong Kong (Brought Forward To Tell A Very Coo…

15 Jan 2014 2 204
See comments following this one, for story. This is a photo of Reg Murray, my mother's friend, who was stationed in Plymouth, as she was, for awhile during the war. (Reg is the one on the left.) He was from a town near Liverpool. called Widnes. This was taken in January 1946. His sister contacted my mother not long after this, to tell her that he had died of TB, which my mother tells me was rampant during the war.

"Reg, 1943" (Brought Forward To Tell A Very Cool S…

15 Jan 2014 2 255
See comments following this one, for story. This is a photo of Reg Murray, my mother's friend, who was stationed in Plymouth, as she was, for awhile during the war. (Reg is the one on the left.) He was from a town near Liverpool. called widnes. This was taken in January 1946. His sister contacted my mother not long after this, to tell her that he had died of TB, which my mother tells me was rampant during the war.

Reg And Friends - Brought Forward To Share A Very…

15 Jan 2014 3 261
See comments following this one, for story. "Reg and Friends" This (and the next three photos) is a photo of Reg Murray, my mother's friend, who was stationed in Plymouth, as she was, for awhile during the war. (Reg is the one on the left.) He was from a town near Liverpool called Widnes. This was taken in January 1946. His sister contacted my mother not long after this, to tell her that he had died of TB, which my mother tells me was rampant during the war.

Ship's Office Staff - H.M.S. Defiance

26 Jul 2009 269
My mother in the WRENS - 1944. She is the one with her hand on the sitting woman's shoulder - on the far bottom right with the sausage curls. Written on the back: Ship's Office Staff. Photo taken on boat deck. Starting back and reading left to right are: "Trem" "Caie" "Thoms" "Robbie" "Penny" Gwen Cook, Irene Smith and Taff 2nd Row: Left to right: Barbara Manz, Betty Churchill, Commander (S) Lieutenant (S) Johnnie Tee & Chief Wtr Hopping 3rd Row: Olive Melhuish, Ruth Urwin, Hilda Laskey, Joyce Sleeman & myself 4th Row: Margaret Young, Iris Smith & "Cully"

Harry King and Jimmy The One Hyde

16 Feb 2009 1 200
Written on the back: 3rd Eng. King Jimmy The One Hyde (Walter Sydney Hyde) H.M. S. Coverly A7 Dover

Harry King WWI

16 Feb 2009 1 200
Written on the back: Harry in the Navy 1918 My Children's Great Grandfather. The Boys>Brian>Ron>Harry King