Bricklayers Arms goods depot

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Re: Bricklayers Arms goods depot

Postby kiwi » Fri Nov 08, 2024 1:20 am

Posted these pictures here in memory of John Cordrey who was my Driver when I was working at the Bricklayers Arms as a van boy, late 1950s, John was good to me more like a father that I never had. John was in the war, though like most soldiers he never talked much about those times, I suspect to many bad memories of the pals that were left behind. I have looked closely at these pictures hoping I might just spot John but sadly no luck, still 65 plus years on, John is still remembered. R.I.P John.
Pic 1. London’s Goods Depot answers the call. The first uniforms and weapons, plus a few tin hats have arrived at The Bricklayers Arms Depot, August 1940.
Pic 2. Bricklayers Arms the first main line railway Home Guard Band, formed 1941.members of C Company 4th Battalion.
Pic 3. Men of the London 6th S.R Battalion behind the Bricklayers Arms Corps of Drums.
BRICKLAYERS ARMS, 1940.   X..jpg
BRICKLAYERS ARMS, 1940.
Bricklayers Arms Home Guard Band 1941, Members of C  Company 4th  Battalion.  X..jpg
Bricklayers Arms Home Guard Band 1941, Members of C Company 4th Battalion.
Men of the London 6th S.R. Band, behind the Bricklayers Arms Corps of Drums, 1941.   X..jpg
LEST WE  FORGET..jpg
Waterloo Station WW2 Plaque.  1. X..jpg
Waterloo Station WW2 Plaque.

kiwi
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Re: Bricklayers Arms goods depot

Postby kiwi » Thu Jan 23, 2025 11:22 pm

This brings back some memories. :)
Bricklayers Arms, Pages Walk  Depot, c1969.  X..jpg
Bricklayers Arms, Pages Walk Depot, c1969.


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