Every Day Is A School-Day

Although Paddy and I walked the cemetery today this could be viewed as a continuation of yesterdays Blip really.

After three years of visiting Falmouth Cemetery on an almost daily basis I’d come to think I knew my way around but I’d heard that one of those lost on the Titanic was commemorated in the cemetery. I had a rough idea in which section so Paddy set off to look and sure enough;

     In Loving Memory Of HENRY PHILIP
             The Beloved Husband Of
              ANNE NAPTON CREESE
One Of The Brave Engineers Of RMS Titanic
   Who Was Lost At Sea April 15th 1912
                      Aged 44 Years

So although I thought I knew most things it appears I’ve missed some, I have now been given the name Sir Bradford Leslie to investigate and then locate his memorial, exciting.

In the early evening I sat in front of the PC and looked at an ever increasing inbox, RNA, RBL, CWGC, FRFC, EPIC, and on. Each set of initials requiring one or more action on my part. Nothing urgent I hope, I’m busy tomorrow, Tuesday at the earliest.

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