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1989 Mitsubishi Lancer GLX estate.
Photo with kind permission of succulent95. www.flickr.com/photos/34679063@N04/
My father's eldest brother, joined the RFC, Royal Flying Corps, in Sept 1917 stating he was almost 18 years of age, in fact he was 16 at that time. On the 25th November 1917 his medical states 'fit as pilot', and nine days after his birthday 30th Nov 1917 he was sent to the 85th Squadron to train as a pilot, they thought he was now 18. By February 1918 they found out he was only 17 so it appears they sent him home. I haven't found information to confirm that he gained his wings. It appears he was at the training school from Nov 1917 to January 1918.
Selkirk v Marr RFC at Philiphaugh, Selkik on 9th October 2021
Final Score: Selkirk RFC 10 Marr RFC 19
1981 FIAT 124 Spider 2000 Fuel Injection.
Registered in August 1989.
Last MoT test expired in June 2010 (SORN).
Seen here for sale.
Selkirk v Marr RFC at Philiphaugh, Selkik on 9th October 2021
Final Score: Selkirk RFC 10 Marr RFC 19
Selkirk v Marr RFC at Philiphaugh, Selkik on 9th October 2021
Final Score: Selkirk RFC 10 Marr RFC 19
Selkirk v Marr RFC at Philiphaugh, Selkik on 9th October 2021
Final Score: Selkirk RFC 10 Marr RFC 19
Selkirk v Marr RFC at Philiphaugh, Selkik on 9th October 2021
Final Score: Selkirk RFC 10 Marr RFC 19
Selkirk v Marr RFC at Philiphaugh, Selkik on 9th October 2021
Final Score: Selkirk RFC 10 Marr RFC 19
Selkirk v Marr RFC at Philiphaugh, Selkik on 9th October 2021
Final Score: Selkirk RFC 10 Marr RFC 19
Selkirk v Marr RFC at Philiphaugh, Selkik on 9th October 2021
Final Score: Selkirk RFC 10 Marr RFC 19
Selkirk v Marr RFC at Philiphaugh, Selkik on 9th October 2021
Final Score: Selkirk RFC 10 Marr RFC 19
Mintbridge, the home of Kendal RFC on the edge of the Lake District during a game against Manchester.
It's my sad duty to report the passing of John Head last week. A regular on the London to Brighton and Max Caff. A Great character who will be missed! RIP John.
© 2020 Mike McCall
_Anchormen RFC_
2020 St.Patrick's Day Rugby Tournament [0979 -1]
Anchormen RF
Daffin Park
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia USA
7 March 2020
This multi-coloured recruiting poster featuring aircraft for the Royal Flying Corps would appear to be a pre-First World War product.
I infer that from the fact that it talks about men transferring to the reserve and annual leave allowance, not something that I think would have featured on wartime posters... Also, the airship 'Beta' was new in 1910 but had been handed over to the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) by early 1914, so almost certainly wouldn't feature on Army recruiting posters thereafter...
It was hung on a wall in a hall at the RAF Museum in Hendon.