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Old 19-09-08, 10:46 PM
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Default Royal Welch Fusiliers, a series of photographs.

A nice series of RWF at different periods, from early 20th Century to the late 50's & 60's.

http://www.rwfphotos.co.uk/
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Old 20-09-08, 10:14 AM
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Diolch 41st,gwerthfawr*
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Interesting picture of " Ken Barlow",still recognisable even at such a young age
( Gilbert Worts photos )
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Anyone seen one of him in Trucial Oman Scout uniform?
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Old 20-09-08, 01:54 PM
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No.
I have I think seen him wearing a pinny in Roys Rolls, and he might have worn a uniform at Freshco.


( With apologies if it was a serious question )


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Default Trucial Oman Scouts - Ken Barlow

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Anyone seen one of him in Trucial Oman Scout uniform?
Perfectly serious question gets a sensible answer. See http://www.flickr.com/photos/9462128...98/in/pool-tos

or http://www.flickr.com/groups/tos/pool/page3/

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A nice series of RWF at different periods, from early 20th Century to the late 50's & 60's.

http://www.rwfphotos.co.uk/
Da iawn, llawer o ffrindiau yn y RWF o'r cyfnod yma.
Diolch i chwi am ddangos y llyniau.
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Da iawn, llawer o ffrindiau yn y RWF o'r cyfnod yma.
Diolch i chwi am ddangos y llyniau.
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I have only just got round to using the computer to translate this bit of Welch (or should it be Welsh?) and it translates as......

Good right , much he friends crookedly the RWF he ' group period here. Thank I you about show the llyn.

I am now much wiser.
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Default Bill Roach

An earler post seems not to locate the correct picture - so here is Ken Barlow/ Bill Roach in TOS uniform. Front Row second from right.
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