The Bedmond Craft Group have painted over one hundred stones with a commemorative poppy and the name of a man from the Parish of Bedmond that served in the Great War. The stones were prominently displayed at the Tin Church
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William Johnson Photo
The Project was recently contacted by Steve Cornock. His wife’s grand-parents, William (Bill) and Eliza (Tot) Johnson lived at 39 Adrian Road at the time of the Great War. William worked as a Coal Porter at the Leavesden Asylum and
...Not Just a List of Names
Sales of the Project’s book “NOT Just a List of Names” have exceeded expectations and there are only a few copies remaining. Weighing five and a half pounds, the book, which includes nearly 700 pages, contains the stories of 667
...Volunteer Afternoon
Invitations are being sent to over 150 people who have assisted, supported or performed in the Back to the Front events and activities from the start of the project and throughout 2018 are being invited to attend a “Thank You”
...War Memorials to be remembered
In 2019 the War Memorials at Abbots Langley, Bedmond and Langleybury will all be one hundred years old. The Memorial at Langleybury was unveiled in August 1919, and those at Abbots Langley and Bedmond in December of the same year.
...Mud & Memorials Update
The installation of the new Mud & Memorials Project’s War Memorials has been delayed. Issues with finding a suitable location for the Abbots Langley memorial have now been resolved and it will be installed on the wall of the Abbots
...Remembrance Day 2018
Over 1,500 people packed Abbots Langley High Street and St Lawrence Churchyard for the annual Remembrance Day service. This year was the 100th anniversary of the Armistice which ended the Great War. Around thirty wreaths were laid on behalf of
...“Only Remembered”
The final three performances of “Only Remembered”, the Back to the Front Project’s WW1 production were all sold out at the Henderson Hub last week. Director Simon Ash took the stories of local people, press reports, letters and diaries to
...Abbots Langley’s Youngest Soldier
Brother and sister Roy and Diane Barnes visited the Back to the Front exhibition at St Lawrence Church at Abbots Langley this week. Their great uncle, John Barnes, was Abbots Langley’s youngest soldier, having joined up in 1914, aged 12½
...Divine Saviour – Remembrance Assembly
Back to the Front worked with Year 6 at Divine Saviour Junior School to develop their School Assembly on the topic of Remembrance. But the credit for what was an outstanding Assembly must go to the children and Class Teacher,
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