Elizabeth Ann Everitt, a Civilian, is said to be commemorated on the above War Memorial. A photograph of the War Memorial and her name would be greatly appreciated. More specific details of this lady can be found in another thread under her name. Tony
Tony go to findagrave Elizabeth Ann Moralee Everitt (1906 - 1944) - Find A Grave Memorial there's a few pictures on there if you click on the photos tab. Regards Keith
Hello Keith original thread below http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/people-ww2/45549-elizabeth-ann-everitt-civilian-albert-medal-27-05-1944-a.html regards Clive
Tony go to findagrave Elizabeth Ann Moralee Everitt (1906 - 1944) - Find A Grave Memorial there's a few pictures on there if you click on the photos tab. Regards Keith Thanks for the interest Keith but I have been there and no decent photo of memorial. Tony
Apologies Clive and Tony i didn't see the other thread, hope someone can help with a picture Regards Keith
Tonym, Have taken photos this afternoon, since the car needed a short run ( got soaked carpets due to rain, central locking not fully functional, thought a run in sunshine would help, to no avail.) Will send you pm with my email address. No idea how to post photos to the site. John
Have just read Clive's link to the thread he done on Elizabeth and what a very brave women she was. Also Well done in getting the photo for Tony
John Thanks for the photo. You have probably received my PM regarding rejection of your email address, no idea what went wrong there, anyway grateful for the photo Tony
Tony, Thanks for trying. Have eventually sent a further picture. Don't understand these machines. And... Mike, Thanks for the points. Still driving car in Wellies. It is not a convertible, but it does have a sliding sunroof. Drainpipes from that become blocked, water backs up and goes everywhere, into the headlining, down the front pillars, out on the floor. It is a car from Sweden, where it must only snow, begins with a "V". Water and electricity do not mix. This is about the fifth time it has happened in about six and a half years, only fixed problem about two months ago. John
John, It's a common problem with sunroofs, had a mate who had exactly the same problem with a French car (that starts with P). Luckily never experienced it myself with any of my sunroof-equipped motors and now aircon is so common I tend to avoid the sunroofs. Can't really understand why it is so difficult to keep the drains clear, guess drains on some cars run tricky routes, but surely a bit of curtain rod every now and then should sort it out? Bugger! This is so far off-topic I should have sent by PM/VM.
Mike, Thanks for your message. It seems that I am probably more adept at posting photographs here than in emails, so here are two more views, one of the general scene, and one of the reverse of the face of the memorial.