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 A Story From the Stamford Brook House History Project - here

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Early in 1914 a young man, Harry Taverner, walked out of his home at 3 Emlyn Road on his way to enlist in the Queen Victoria Rifles, County of London Battalion.

The recruitment office was in the old Drill Hall on Stamford Brook Common, where the Territorial Army building now stands. Within a year Harry Taverner would be dead, succumbing to his wounds in a casualty station at Ypres as the Victoria Rifles bore the brunt of the fighting at Hill 60.

Click here to read more about Harry in the Stamford Brook House Histories Project: www.stamfordbrook.org.uk/house-histories

See Harry Taverner's entry on the St Michaels WW1 Project www.smaaawwi.org.uk/wwi/l-cpl-h-a-b-w-taverner/

CarolServiceStamford Brook Residents were invited to join the congregation of the Seventh Day Adventist Church for their annual Carol Service in December. It was lots of fun and very musical with local children acting out a Nativity scene, carols, mince pies and lots more including an collection for Acton Homeless Concern. 

For many of us this was the first chance we get to have look inside the new Church building, which opened in Stamford Brook this year and to hear their adult and children's Gospel Choirs sing.  

Many of you will remember how amazing it was when the choir from the SDA Church joined us for our Jubilee Fete on Stamford Brook Common a few years ago. It would be wonderful to get as many local families to join us at their Carol Service.  

It was great to see so many Stamford Brook locals attend

 

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