Agnes Todd was part of the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force (WAAFs) during the conflict and is now celebrating her 100th birthday with five generations of her family
A Lanarkshire World War Two hero has celebrated her 100th birthday surrounded by her nearest dearest.
“If you introduced yourself within five minutes she would be able to find out someone you are related to! Agnes began working in domestic services for a church minster and Peggy got a placement working in the same street. At the end of the war Agnes and her fellow Forces personal were load onto buses to the centre of London for the celebrations. She recalled meeting other people from Shotts in the unforgettable atmosphere.
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Lanarkshire World War Two hero celebrates her 100th birthday in styleAgnes Todd, who was part of the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force (WAAFs) during the conflict, celebrated the milestone at her home in Shotts.
Lire la suite »
World War Two bomber navigator celebrates 100th birthdayClifford Storr survived a crash-landing and emerged unscathed from 50 bombing raids.
Lire la suite »
Lanarkshire garage's 'no wee hard men' job ad has Facebook users in stitchesAirdrie Tyres and MOT Services, who are based in Coatbridge, have gone viral on social media for their hilarious advert for a 'yard boy' job although the wages are 'utter p***'.
Lire la suite »
Lanarkshire fiend who sexually assaulted two young children faces jailJon Jardine, 28, had his house in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, raided by police acting on a tip off days before Christmas.
Lire la suite »
World on Fire series 2 gets first-look trailerBlake Harrison is back for more harrowing World War II drama.
Lire la suite »
Flying Scotsman: Loco marks 100th anniversary with return to DoncasterThe world famous locomotive visits Doncaster where she was built in 1923.
Lire la suite »