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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

The family of HoL member Doreen Russell lived at 125 Wightman Road for fifty years. Sadly, during the Second World War, her uncle died. She gave me this photo of him and was wondering if anyone could tell her what uniform he is wearing. She believes he was in a naval unit of some sort.

Doreen also kindly lent me some photos of Harringay in WWII which I've scanned and added to our gallery. 

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Hugh, with the assumption that he was a serving member of the armed forces at the time he died, if you can find out his full name you can look him up on the CWGC site, that should give you every detail you need including rank etc.

The hat has a double eagle emblem - Russian ?

The collar badge looks like the symbol for Essex, so I searched The Essex Regiment and the cap badge seems to match too: http://www.northeastmedals.co.uk/british_regiment/essex_regiment.htm

And following Martin's CWGC suggestion, this could be the young man: http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2183714/LINES,%20CHARLES...

That was quick work! Thank you both. I'm attaching the memorial certificate

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Here's what your work meant guys - a message form Doreen:

Omg Hugh that is absolutely AMAZING. I can hardly breathe. Thank you so so much. I must tell my brother. I just got ur second message. I really don't know how to thank you enough and how did u manage it so quickly. I am in tears but they are happy tears. Thank you thank you thank you.Doreen

I have let her know it wasn't me and that I am passing on her thanks.

Thrilled for you, Doreen.  Thanks for the super pictures.  All those war children are of my generation.  I was living in another road - and it was probably another party - but can just about remember VE day.

me too, in Frobisher we paraded up the road to the church hall my picture is already in the gallery. was it St Peters forgot name but remember the day I was 4. 

Yes, top of Frobisher was St Peter's.  I was 3, so fuzzy memory only.

What a splendid example of kindness and what is now possible.

Thanks Geraldine and Irene. Glad you enjoyed the photos. Its good to look back to the good old days. Ita amazing how simple life was then.

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