cricket bails, handmade: British
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- 1944
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- FULL NAME: cricket bails, handmade: British
- SIMPLE NAME: TRE
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- sports equipment
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- souvenirs and ephemera
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Part of home-made equipment produced for a cricket match between 225 Field Ambulance and 5 Para Bde HQ during the Normandy campaign in 1944. Mr Horne was a pharmacist and conscientious objector, who was conscripted into Non-Combatant Corps in 1942. He served with 75 Bomb Disposal Section Royal Engineers at Chester, transferring in 1943 to 225 (Para) Field Ambulance where he worked with medical stores. He took part in operations on D-Day, and in the Ardennes and during the Rhine Crossing. Subsequently served in 5 Parachute Brigade in Southeast Asia 1945-1946.
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