Chums Review ‘The Vanished Army: The British Expeditionary Force 1914-1915’ by Tim Carew

The Old Contemptible – No. 369, November 1964 Book Review: THE VANISHED ARMY The British Expeditionary Force, 1914-1915. By Tim Carew. Published by William Kimber at 36/-. Scores and scores of books have been written about the First Expeditionary Force of 1914, the first four battles of 1914, the battle of Mons and the Retreat,Continue reading “Chums Review ‘The Vanished Army: The British Expeditionary Force 1914-1915’ by Tim Carew”

Chum Alfred Edwin Elen, Harrow and Wembley Branch and Woking Branch: 1886-1967

Chum Alfred Edwin ElenHarrow and Wembley Branch and Woking Branch 1914: 7812 Bandsman A. E. Elen1st Battalion, The Manchester Regiment Born on 3 July 1886 (records give his birthplace either as Clerkenwell or Islington), Alfred Elen was the son of Philip David Elen, who worked as a milk carman and later as a cab driver,Continue reading “Chum Alfred Edwin Elen, Harrow and Wembley Branch and Woking Branch: 1886-1967”

Woking Branch Report: The Old Contemptible – No. 364, May 1964

The Old Contemptible – No. 364, May 1964 WOKING     Our A.G.M. now completed with two changes in office. We report our President has had to resign through ill health and Chairman is now President, W. A. Farley, Chairman. We’ll be seeing you in June at our Jubilee functions. Our Argentine Chum is coming home toContinue reading “Woking Branch Report: The Old Contemptible – No. 364, May 1964”

Woking Branch Annual General Meeting – February 1961

Surrey Advertiser and County Times – 18 February 1961 Old Contemptibles look ahead to 1964 Although the years take their toll of members, who are down to 44, Woking Branch of the Old Contemptibles’ Association is still doing a great deal of work, it was reported at the annual meeting last week when it wasContinue reading “Woking Branch Annual General Meeting – February 1961”

Woking Branch Report: The Old Contemptible – No. 216, January 1952

The Old Contemptible – No. 216, January 1952 WOKING.  Next meeting, Jan. 14th, please. Branch Appeal is postponed to February. Extracts from 1914-1918 War Office film to be shown locally with the help of Mr Pasco-Williams, manager of the Ritz Cinema, our very good friend. Annual Dinner in February, tickets 10/6, apply to Treasurer, “Waltham,”Continue reading “Woking Branch Report: The Old Contemptible – No. 216, January 1952”

Woking Branch Report: The Old Contemptible – No. 224, September 1952

The Old Contemptible – No. 224, September 1952 WOKING.  Our outing to the Royal Tournament was a great success. Our thanks to R.S.M. Kibble and his Mess colleagues for a pleasant evening and for the catering at Blenheim Barracks, Aldershot, a very pleasant evening. Congratulations to Chum Harold Hewitt on the award of the M.S.M.Continue reading “Woking Branch Report: The Old Contemptible – No. 224, September 1952”

Woking Branch Annual General Meeting – 12 February 1962

Surrey Advertiser and County Times – 17 February 1962 “CHUMS’” RANKS ARE THINNING Although the Woking Branch of the Old Contemptibles’ Association is still “soldiering on” this unique Association is gradually fading away. In spite of bad weather, there was a fair attendance at the 32nd annual meeting of the Branch on Monday. The Hon.Continue reading “Woking Branch Annual General Meeting – 12 February 1962”

Woking Branch Annual General Meeting – 8 February 1960

Surrey Advertiser and County Times – 13 February 1960 MOST SUCCESSFUL YEAR FINANCIALLY Old Contemptibles The provision of extra Christmas cheer made a slightly bigger demand on the benevolent fun of the Woking Branch, Old Contemptibles’ Association last year, reported the Secretary, Mr Neville N. Nowlan, at the annual meeting on Monday. The meeting wasContinue reading “Woking Branch Annual General Meeting – 8 February 1960”

Woking Branch Report: The Old Contemptible, No. 359, December 1963

The Old Contemptible – No. 359, December 1963 WOKING.    The Editor is to be congratulated on the layout of our Journal, using proper paragraphs, and improving its clarity, with a larger type. However, one does not get so much in the way of contributions and letters now, as the Branches News takes up nearly allContinue reading “Woking Branch Report: The Old Contemptible, No. 359, December 1963”

Woking Branch Report: The Old Contemptible – No. 396, January 1967

The Old Contemptible – No. 396, January 1967 WOKING              We had 16 members at the Mansion House for the luncheon given by H.G., the Lord Mayor, and what a lovely “do” it was. Extra to last month’s news of our Belgian Tour 1967, the cost £32 2s. 6d. will be reduced by 8s. if IContinue reading “Woking Branch Report: The Old Contemptible – No. 396, January 1967”

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