HOMEPAGE
 
Post-war
Remembrance Parade
I was handed a photograph of a Remembrance Parade from just after the war.  I am not sure of the date of the Parade, it is after the war because some of the men involved did serve overseas in during war, but it is not too long afterwards.  It is obvious that it would be sometime within a 10 year period from November 1945 to mid-1950s.

The actual scanned image is a massive 28 Mb which would take a lot of time to download through the internet and so I have reproduced a much smaller version more suitable for use on this web page.  If you would like to view the bigger version then please email me.

I would appreciate any assistance in identifying anybody from the photo, either those in the Parade or those watching the event and to help with this I have reproduced the image with numbers next to the person.

Can you identify anyone from this Remembrance Parade from the 40s or 50s?
The Parade along London Road, opposite what is now G&I Autoparts.

List of names
Please email me a number and name if you spot someone here taht you know.

Click on a number below and a larger version of that person will open in another window.  Although the images are more blurry toward the back of the Parade.  (At the moment only numbers 1 to 30 are active, although I will add more in the coming days.)

1  
2  
3  Gen de Lotbiniere 
4  'Bill' Linge
5  Peter Holmes
6  Walter Arnold
7  Frank Dyer
8  George Badcock
9  Walter Dyer
10  Steve Codling
11  
12  
13  Sid Smith 
14  ?. Middleage
15  ?. Snare 
16  
17  Charlie de Camps(?)
18  
19  Horace Cauplin(?)
20  
21  Jimmy Dyer
22  John Hunns
23  Bill Dyer
24  
25  
26  Percy Dyer
27  
28  
29  Bob Smith
30  Billy Rizen (?)
31  Len Butcher
32  Bob Dyer
33  
34  
35  
36  Albert Zipfel
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  Frank Holmes;
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  ?. Drury
52
53
54
55
56
57
58  Ron Randall
59
60  (Ron Randall's father)
61
62 Ted Cox
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70  Mrs. Coppin?
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
Web Site copyright ©  Darren Norton 

This website was designed and developed by Darren Norton, Brandon, Suffolk