<pre><pre>Messac National 1 st &amp; 2 nd OPEN 1 st &amp; 2 nd SECTION G Neil Jones from Sandwich With “Lovely Jubbly One” &amp; “Lovely Jubbly Two” On board for the trip to Messac were 2,266 birds sent by 213 members. Due to the poor conditions in the channel and the weather at Messac and the surrounding areas the birds were held over on the Saturday. Sunday dawned to a very different day at Messac with the birds being liberated at 7.15am in to a light South West wind. With the hottest day recorded this year and the temperature unbearable at times, our grateful thanks must go to all the marking teams and helpers for what you achieved. Thank you also to Pat Emm who supplied the cake at Romsey and also Tony and Sue Leggatt who brought a case of refreshments for the markers. They all went down a treat. Special thanks to Kevin King and Bob Hollies for all your assistance regarding the paperwork needed for France. Races still to come: Full details see latest news on the website. BORDEAUX on Saturday 25 th July – Marking is WEDNESDAY 22 nd July. Entry £5.25 per bird. (If you are cross nominating from the CSCFC in to the BBC or Vice Versa the fee is £2.50 per bird). Cross nomination entry forms must be sent off at the same time as you are sending your entry form to the BBC. BARCELONA on Friday 31 st July – Marking is SUNDAY 26 th July. Entry £8.00 per bird. FOR ALL INTERNATIONAL RACES THIS SEASON, IF MEMBERS ENTER T HEIR BIRDS ON ETS, THE BIRDS DO NOT HAVE TO BE DOUBLE RUBBERED (OR EVEN SINGLED RUBBERED). THOSE MEMBERS WHO DO NOT HAVE ETS WILL STILL HAVE THEIR BIR DS RUBBERED AS PER USUAL. Barcelona Marking Times &amp; Places: Treetops, Radstock - 10.00am – 11.30am, Braishfield Social Club, Romsey - 10.00am – 11.30am, Brighton – 9.00am – 10.00am, Penkridge – 8.00am – 8.30am. PAU Friday 31 st July – Marking is TUESDAY 28 th July. Entry £6.50 per bird. For cross nominating you must enter the NFC and then cross nominate back in to the BBC. (If you are cross nominating from the NFC in to the BBC the fee is £3.75 per bird). Cross nomination entry forms for the BBC must be sent off at the same time as you are sending your entry form to the NFC VIRE YB &amp; OH Saturday 29 th August – Marking is THURSDAY 27 th August. Entry £3.75 per bird. All positions being provisional until the clock paperwork is checked. Congratulations to Neil Jones from Sandwich 1 st &amp; 2 nd OPEN 1 st &amp; 2 nd SECTION G A PREVIOUS BBC BORDEAUX WINNER in 2017 with “Neils Diamond”. I’ve just decided on names for my first two birds, Lovely Jubbly One, Lovely Jubbly Two. Their new names reflect just how I felt when these two walloped the landing board, last Sunday morning, straight down, straight in, no messing, get in. Both have had good results for me. Previously the chequer hen (John Puddephatt origins) 1 st SECTION, 5 th OPEN Bordeaux 2018. The blue pied hen (Van Reet origin) 1 st SECTION, 2 nd OPEN EECC 2019 FONTENAY, BEATEN BY HALF A YARD. Sent 19 birds, all homed on the day, in excellent condition, so testimony and many thanks to the BBC team for looking after them so well. Neil Jones with Isla and Lovely Jubbly One Lovely Jubbly Two Runner Up to Neil in Section G and 3 rd OPEN IS DON HARVEY FROM DOVER. FIRST OF ALL I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THE opportunity to thank Clare and the marking team for being so organised as always at the Romsey marking station, and secondly congratulations to Neil Jones on winning first and second. I phoned Neil to congratulate him but could not get much sense out of him - you need to take more water with it Neil! My first bird is a 2 year old widowhood cock. This was his first channel race of the season and he&#039;d had 4 60 Mile tosses with the Wingham trainers beforehand. His sire was one of the first five I bought from Bert Shepherd&#039;s Ko Nipius/Jan Aarden family and he is a grandson of Seven Up 1 st OPEN BBC BARCELONA, 129 th OPEN TARBES NFC, 7 th OPEN 2 nd SECTION PALAMOS PLUS MANY MORE POSITIONS. His dam is a Louella pigeon from a son of Donkere Bull who is a half brother to European Bull and a daughter of Incredible and Amazing Grace. Don and Elaine Harvey 1 st SECTION A 4 th OPEN STEVE &amp; YVETTE HARRIS &amp; DAUGHTER LAUREN OF PORTCHESTER. Firstly, we would like to congratulate Neil Jones and all the section winners. Well done to Clare and the team as our birds came back in excellent condition. We had 12/12 home. Our first bird is a Herman Ceusters x J &amp; J Meeder, blue cock flown on our roundabout system. We would also like to thank Richie &amp; Jayne Thomas who didn’t send to the race themselves but picked our birds up and took them to the marking station. Steve Harris 1 st &amp; 2 nd SECTION D 5 th , 6 th , 9 th &amp; 11 th OPEN DENNIS BAKER FROM MAIDENHEAD. PROVISIONAL 1 st &amp; 2 nd SECTION ARE brother and sister. The sire is half brother of “Fast As Lightning” winner of 1 st OPEN BBC FOUGERES BY 25 MINUTES FOR Roger Lowe. The dam being “Che”/ “Main Man” (2 nd &amp; 3 rd OPEN SAINTES NFC) BLOODLINES FROM ROGER LOWE. I had 40 from 48 on the day, birds are raced on the Copas System, Section Winner is now called “Jolly Roger”. Dennis Baker 7 th Open Lyden Brothers (John &amp; Jeff) from Sandwich. The pigeon is a 2016 latebred, a small/medium hen from long distance bloodlines. Her parents were obtained from Mick Sheehy of Harrietsham, the sire is a direct bred Chris Gordon, a grandson of both Snydale Express and Snydale Treble, whilst the hen is of Paul Kendall origin. In 2017 and 2018 the pigeon was proving very reliable from channel races, and as a three year old in 2019 we were looking forward to seeing her compete at the extreme distance, however inexplicably she was the only bird missing from an early channel race. After a week we thought, that&#039;s it she&#039;s gone! However one evening in late August, 3 months later she returned, in a bedraggled and sorry condition. We have always practised the rule that a pigeon is entitled to one mistake and so she was wintered. This Messac was her first race since that mistake and once again this rule has proved worthwhile. In preparation for this race she had eight trainers at an average 50 miles each. We would normally give a pigeon a lot more work before a 300m race but this year that has not been possible. The hen was paired until 3 weeks ago, since then generally been kept separate from all cocks but permitted to have a little time with her mate and nest box after returning from training flights. Lyden Brothers Hen Bryan Boggins 8 th OPEN 3 rd SECTION D MR &amp; MRS BRYAN BOGGINS &amp; SON FROM WATFORD WITH A YEARLING ROUNDABOUT CHEQUER COCK bred by Sam Parker of Market Harborough. He is a g/g/son of Mr Blue of Pieter Veenstra on dams side x a Vandheede via Tom Gately. I would like to compliment the conveyers on the condition of the birds on arrival they were immaculate. 2 nd SECTION A 10 th OPEN KEVIN &amp; JOHN ZERAFA FROM PORTSMOUTH. FIRSTLY WE WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE THE OVERALL winner Neil Jones and also all of the Section winners, especially Steve &amp; Yvette Harris who are our good friends and the winners of Section A. Our first pigeon to arrive who is provisionally 2 nd SECTION A 10 th OPEN, IS A YEARLING COCK raced on roundabout. He was a latebred who was only raced once as a youngster. This year he has been raced in the local club and was sent to the BICC Falaise race a fortnight ago. He was rested for a weekend and then sent to this race. His sire is a pigeon we purchased from Stuart Treharne of Nantyglo, being out of his two BICC winners from 2014 when they were paired together. The dam of our pigeon is bred from our old family of birds, herself being the WINNER OF 3X 1 st Federations and dam to 13 th OPEN BBC FOUGERES IN 2018, FOR MARK GOWER OF FORDINGBRIDGE. WE HAD two more birds that weren’t too far behind and are currently looking good for 27 th &amp; 28 th OPEN, SO WE ARE EXTREMELY happy with the way the birds came. We entered 12 pigeons into this race and had all 12 return in good condition. Thanks to all involved in the organisation and execution of this race. Kevin &amp; John Zerafa 1 st Section C Steve Hughes from Swindon. Congratulations to today’s winner, and well done to all the other section winners. I am very happy with my section win today, I thought they was just going to be behind a little because they all came out of the east and I could see they had to fly it today with the strong west in the wind. My “26” dynasty continues this time it was a son off her, The sire was a well bred stock pigeon of Chris Templar’s Bristol being a grandson of 3 top pigeons, Chris had 2 from the pairing and I bred 3 for myself. Feeding is with the superb mixes from Vanrobaeys and health is maintained with the natural remedies from Colin Leaske in fact I have not used any antibiotics now for 12 months and my birds are as good as ever, it has been a good few weeks racing for me winning 5 th &amp; 6 th SECTION 24 th &amp; 25 th OPEN BBC WADEBRIDGE THEN 1 st SECTION 8 th OPEN CSCFC Wadebridge and today 1 st SECTION PROVISIONAL 29 th OPEN, THANK YOU TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND CLUB MATES FOR THE congratulations its appreciated. Steve and Tracey Hughes with Grandsons Leo and Baby Codey 1 st Section B Tony Stephens from Parkstone. The first pigeon I clocked from Messac is a blue cock, 2 years old. He has always been a reliable bird for me. I thought with the wind the birds would take 4 and a half hours to get to this area, I was quite surprised when he landed. He is a M &amp; D Evans Vandenabeele, through Brian Shipley birds. I would like to say well done to the winner and all the section winners. Thanks to Rod Muspratt, my uncle for taking the birds to the marking station. I sent 12 birds and all were home by Saturday night. Tony Stephens 2 nd SECTION C CHRIS &amp; JANE HOWSE FROM DEVIZES. WE WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE ALL THE WINNERS! We timed a yearling hen sent sitting on natural! We normally fly widowhood but with the lockdown we were not sure what racing we would get, so paired our birds back up and have left them together ever since! This hen was one of the two we timed together last year in the Thames open race from Messac last year! Her sire is a Grandson of Drum and the mother is from the natural breeding station from Geernick breeding. A big thank you to Clive and Jill Rogers and all the markers for all their hard work! On what was a very hot and busy day! Chris Howse 2 nd Section B Michael &amp; Steve White from Bournemouth. Congratulations to Neil Jones and all the winners. We had two birds arrive together the first a yearling widowhood cock, was 1 st CLUB YELVERTON TWO WEEKS AGO, THE SECOND bird a two year old widowhood cock has been very consistent this year being our third bird in first BBC race from Wadebridge and our second bird from the CSCFC Wadebridge last week. They are both bred down from our Nantes NFC winner “Phyl’s Boy’, they are Van Reet based from Rod Baxter and Daughter and Louella and a Van Loon from Tony Heynes. We would like to thank Clare and her marking team at Southampton for all their hard work to make everything run smoothly, also to the convoyers for the excellent condition of the birds. Michael, Phyl and Steve White 1 st Section E Dave &amp; Paul Whitfield from Newcastle Under Lyme. Flying 360 miles from Messac, my first bird was my 2 year old pure Verheye blue flighty hen known as Scot Hay Annie. This was her 4 th RACE THIS SEASON. SHE WAS MY 2 nd bird from the BBC Wadebridge race and 3 rd CLUB FROM MANGOTSFIELD the following week. I race her on the roundabout system. Had 14 of my 15 birds sent on the day. All birds were in excellent condition on arrival home. Thanks for great conveying. David Whitfield’s Hen Our furthest flying member on the day flying 390 miles taking 2 nd SECTION E JOHN CREHAN OF CREHAN &amp; CONNOR from Manchester. My 2 nd NW section winner is a 2 year old Blue Cock bred by Jan Hooymans in the Netherlands, he was injured last year so was lightly raced as a yearling and this was his first time across the channel. His Father is bred from a pigeon called “Ali” winner of 1 st OPEN SUN CITY MILLION DOLLAR RACE 2010 AND HIS MOTHER IS A DAUGHTER of the famous “Harry”. The birds arrived home in good condition but a little bit wet due to the heavy rain we had in the North West for a few hours before they arrived. Credit to the convoyers I now have all 6 of my entries home. Well done to all the section winners and the 1 st OPEN WINNER. Gladwin &amp; Jarvis (John &amp; Theresa) from Leigh on Sea 1 st SECTION J. I WOULD LIKE TO START BY SAYING A BIG WELL done to the BBC for getting us channel racing this year and to all the winners. The pigeons came back in super condition and some will go straight back to the NFC. My first pigeon winning section J is a Formula 1 lofts bred Frans Zwol, she is a daughter of Bold Eagle one of our top breeding cocks that is responsible for many winners including 1 st and 3 rd OPEN UNC, DAM OF MY FIRST BIRD IS SMALL TIP she is a direct daughter of TIP top Junior. Small Tip is Grand dam of my 1 st OPEN BICC AGEN WINNER IN 2019. MY first pigeon has been 20 th OPEN BICC AND OTHER POSITIONS BEFORE THIS RACE, SHE ALSO FLEW AGEN INTERNATIONAL IN 2019 and this was a prep race for one of the longer races this year, hopefully. My second pigeon which was very close behind is a Yearling cock, which is a Frans Zwols X Long Distance Rutz lines. John and Theresa Gladwin &amp; Jarvis 2 nd Section J Tony Buckfield from Hockley. Clocking a 4 year old chequer hen. 5 out of 6 entries home on the day. Convoyers Report Thursday 25 June - Finished loading 18.00hrs at Southampton. Fed birds 18.30hrs. Fresh water on the birds all the time. Night sailing from Portsmouth was cancelled, so stayed the night in Southampton. Friday 26 June - Left Southampton for Portsmouth Docks 06.00hrs. Arrived in Caan 14.30hrs. Left Caan Docks straightaway and parked up 10 miles down the road. Topped up water. Arrived in Messac at 18.30hrs. Gave the birds light feed and topped up water. Spoke to Roger (Race Advisor) who said things did not look good for Saturday lib. Saturday 27 June - Up at 05.30hrs, pouring with rain in Messac. Spoke to Roger at 06.30hrs. He said the weather in the Channel was not good and we both agreed to holdover. The weather in Messac did not improve until 14.00hrs. Gave birds a good feed at 08.00hrs and water in front of them all day, topped up regularly. Sunday 28 June - Up at 05.30hrs, topped up water. Messac looking good. Phoned Roger 06.00hrs, who said it was looking good all the way home. Agreed to lib at 07.15hrs. Birds left the site in one batch in blue skies and a very light SW wind. The birds did not circle and headed straight in a northerly direction. 6am Messac Sunday 28 th June Telephone &amp; Website Verifications which may be subject to change. OPEN MEM NO FLYING NAME TOWN RING NUMBER A-A-T DAY VELOCITY 1 G251 N Jones Sandwich GB15P10611 11 34 9 1 1878.422 2 G251 N Jones Sandwich GB18F14010 11 34 30 1 1875.888 3 G753 D Harvey Dover GB18N87544 11 55 43 1 1692.917 4 A760 Mr &amp; Mrs S Harris &amp; Dtr Portchester GB19N21751 10 56 7 1 1682.967 5 D438 Dennis Baker Maidenhead GB18H08638 11 49 11 1 1674.540 6 D438 Dennis Baker Maidenhead GB18H08606 11 49 37 1 1671.898 7 G827 Lyden Brothers Sandwich GB16F20560 12 7 30 1 1666.793 8 D527 Mr &amp; Mrs Boggins &amp; Son Watford GB19D32169 12 1 25 1 1666.324 9 D438 Dennis Baker Maidenhead GB18H08652 11 51 33 1 1660.210 10 A260 K &amp; J Zerafa Portsmouth GB19N58335 10 56 41 1 1656.575 11 D438 Dennis Baker Maidenhead GB19N45540 11 52 20 1 1655.520 12 A593 J Ross Portsmouth GB19N20148 11 0 34 1 1651.689 13 D435 P J Wells Dunstable GB17N01025 12 20 53 1 1646.716 14 A333 Luke &amp; Les Cross Gosport NWHU18D4557 10 59 13 1 1646.381 15 D138 S &amp; D Abery Reading GB15N21689 11 44 55 1 1643.789 16 A1189 C Edwards Romsey GB19N2471 11 10 47 1 1641.999 17 D527 Mr &amp; Mrs Boggins &amp; Son Watford GB19V66945 12 5 40 1 1641.960 18 D527 Mr &amp; Mrs Boggins &amp; Son Watford GB19E15921 12 5 44 1 1641.583 19 D23 Mr &amp; Mrs K Hine Hayes GB17N31139 11 58 55 1 1637.836 20 A495 N T Wilson Portsmouth GB17B14042 11 1 34 1 1636.724 21 G411 J May &amp; Son Chichester GB16N15621 11 4 52 1 1635.039 22 D379 M/M M Dickinson &amp; Sons Hemel GB18N38606 12 13 47 1 1634.609 23 D720 R J Lowe Reading GB17N017903 11 50 37 1 1630.380 24 D383 Shefqet Breznica Hatfield GB19S25753 12 19 24 1 1623.134 25 D387 M/M F Elliston Haddenham GB18N75773 12 14 43 1 1619.543 26 A140 Poole &amp; May Bros East Dean GB18R10442 11 16 54 1 1618.772 27 A260 K &amp; J Zerafa Portsmouth NWHU17L7234 11 1 52 1 1618.726 28 A260 K &amp; J Zerafa Portsmouth GB18N14879 11 1 53 1 1618.607 29 C425 S Hughes Swindon GB18N14090 11 58 7 1 1615.645 30 A125 M/M Moody Portsmouth GB17N23910 11 6 4 1 1613.790 31 B181 A Stephens Poole GB18E22026 10 56 57 1 1606.497 32 D224 T Haley Nr Watford GB16N13036 12 16 28 1 1605.103 33 D262 S Buckle Northwood GB19N26807 12 10 9 1 1604.012 34 C1140 C &amp; J Howse Devizes GB19N08005 11 40 38 1 1600.571 35 D375 M/M P Kenny &amp; Family Wantage GB19N08030 12 3 26 1 1597.842 36 A82 Berry &amp; Matthews New Milton GB19N10774 10 59 20 1 1596.299 37 B47 M White &amp; Son Bournemouth GB19N07761 11 0 0 1 1593.569 38 G346 P English Portslade GB19D27610 11 19 47 1 1588.650 39 B228 Mr &amp; Mrs Crutcher Poole GB18F24618 10 58 54 1 1584.377 40 B685 Mr &amp; Mrs N Smith Salisbury GB16N23553 11 25 17 1 1583.733 41 B689 R Hooper Poole GB16N34157 10 58 31 1 1580.889 42 A48 L &amp; M Dyer Nettlestone GB18N96971 10 59 57 1 1580.316 43 G400 M/M May &amp; Son West Ashling GB18N30961 11 13 40 1 1576.797 44 A26 G Reed Shanklin GB19N96472 10 55 37 1 1571.971 45 A240 T Willis Niton GB17R09616 10 51 11 1 1568.715 46 A1108 Mannor Lofts (M C &amp; J Southampton GB19S18212 11 17 33 1 1564.403 47 D996 Mr &amp; Mrs S Guy Tadley GB18B06480 11 48 45 1 1564.281 48 G126 K Foster Longfield Hill GB19N60396 12 13 3 1 1562.627 49 E809 D &amp; P Whitfield Newcastle GB18Z53486 14 0 42 1 1562.586 50 A979 M Wiggins &amp; Sons Portsmouth GB17N52571 11 13 48 1 1561.059 51 B11 Harp &amp; Pearse Poole GB18N20385 11 2 57 1 1558.324 52 B85 Mr &amp; Mrs M Gower Fordingbridge GB19N26315 11 19 40 1 1557.715 53 E518 Crehan &amp; O Connor Manchester NL18 5002100 14 36 56 1 1556.531 54 C223 P Barlow Coombe Hill GB18N09215 12 37 53 1 1554.670 55 B806 C Lake Poole GB18F33823 11 3 52 1 1550.693 56 B345 J Clapcott Poole GB17F15846 11 2 49 1 1550.378 57 A271 A Barrett Portsmouth GB15P43447 11 15 33 1 1547.283 58 B439 T Wareham Poole GB17E21794 11 4 27 1 1546.293 59 E781 Mr &amp; Mrs N Shaw Crewe GB19N91460 14 8 47 1 1545.823 60 E781 Mr &amp; Mrs N Shaw Crewe GB19H07915 14 8 51 1 1545.574 61 C144 P Weems Chippenham GB19N60456 12 1 11 1 1543.780 62 E349 D &amp; K Harris Newport GB18X24572 13 46 12 1 1542.157 63 G372 M/M M Smith &amp; Grandson Guildford GB17S30496 11 52 51 1 1541.900 64 A182 M/M D Waterhouse Bedhampton GB19N01235 11 17 52 1 1541.702 65 A1070 C Ret &amp; Dtr Southampton GB18S24546 11 20 12 1 1541.529 66 D383 Shefqet Breznica Hatfield GB16P47858 12 35 32 1 1541.437 67 E316 G Lewis Newport GB17B30021 13 46 51 1 1539.329 68 C454 G Clift Tirley GB14X37255 12 42 29 1 1538.457 69 E771 P Whitfield Newcastle GB18N26756 14 8 39 1 1538.182 70 C109 Janet Wilcox Radstock GB16N29094 11 50 39 1 1537.076 71 A241 Mr &amp; Mrs Hancock Winchester GB19V20126 11 38 18 1 1536.570 72 C826 S Thorpe Swindon GB17A27145 12 12 45 1 1535.681 73 A894 Mr &amp; Mrs B Wall Bedhampton GB19N28953 11 19 54 1 1528.947 74 A398 F Drain Waterlooville GB18B04423 11 23 51 1 1524.778 75 A122 Wearn Brothers 1 &amp; Ramsdean GB14N39909 11 31 59 1 1522.632 76 A486 J J Schoeman Andover GB18S33412 11 45 56 1 1520.640 77 B323 C Bartlett Salisbury GB17S44739 11 36 19 1 1518.809 78 E213 D Hughes Market GB19N67718 14 3 29 1 1518.238 79 A496 B Smith Winchester GB15N63670 11 37 10 1 1516.249 80 A303 E Booth Gosport GB18N03069 11 15 55 1 1514.445 81 B11 Harp &amp; Pearse Poole GB17N22472 11 9 42 1 1513.507 82 D410 D Crick &amp; Son Luton GB18L29579 12 51 30 1 1512.333 83 D566 N Finch Wantage GB18N31873 12 18 54 1 1511.300 84 G120 M/M Chaplin Woking GB17N43005 12 5 34 1 1506.666 85 D198 A McIlquham Enfield GB18X23886 12 38 40 1 1505.759 86 E354 Michael John Burden Stoke on Trent GB19N24573 14 10 53 1 1504.576 87 E607 B &amp; S Stone Belper NEHU18DV1641 14 16 14 1 1503.870 88 C879 N Greatwich Cleobury GB17N065407 13 25 9 1 1503.723 89 E730 T &amp; J Mather &amp; S Nr Matlock GB19P02270 14 21 30 1 1501.273 90 C610 M Williams Hereford GB16N91823 12 59 56 1 1498.600 91 B16 D Lanaham Poole GB19E21371 11 15 35 1 1497.539 92 C186 Mr &amp; Mrs Hodges Templecombe GB19N55324 11 37 20 1 1493.745 93 C313 A &amp; K Cowley Bros Cirencester GB19N06166 12 31 48 1 1491.263 94 C586 J Garvey Walsall GB18R25000 13 47 17 1 1491.154 95 A525 W Edwards &amp; P Harris Gosport GB16N47662 11 21 46 1 1490.213 96 A182 M/M D Waterhouse Bedhampton GB19N02893 11 26 22 1 1489.569 97 E101 Mr &amp; Mrs A Shore Crewe GB18N52898 14 19 35 1 1489.062 98 C385 Mr &amp; Mrs S Robinson Marlborough GB19R00951 12 8 36 1 1488.876 99 E432 M &amp; R Pass Nantwich GB18X16765 14 21 56 1 1486.850 100 C1013 Dickson Brothers Sharpness GB15R33854 12 35 55 1 1483.784 Wadebridge National Award Winners 2020 J Halstead (B355) – The Peter Bennett Special Presentation Plate, Glass Rosebowl and Section B Medal. C Bartlett (B323) – 2 nd OPEN MEDAL. Berry &amp; Matthews (A82) – Section A Medal. Wyatt &amp; Gray (C309) – Section C Medal. Sherman &amp; Wells (D168) - Section D Medal. P Whitfield (E771) - Section E Medal. Mr &amp; Mrs May &amp; Son (G400) – Section G Medal. Clare Norman. Tel: 023 8057 3919 Email:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. </pre></pre>
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