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Wednesday 17 September 2014 from 1pm - 2pm
Lunch time talk given by Rob Wood. Rob's grandfather, who lived in Beeston, was an able seaman on the battle cruiser HMS Inflexible. He kept a daily diary of the Falklands battle and the ill-fated Dardenalles campaign. Rob will be using the diary as a source as well as giving the german perspective of the battle.
Please call +44(0)115 9473134 to reserve your space as places are limited.
FREE Event
This event forms part of Trent to Trenches, a county wide programme of commemorative activities across Nottingham City and County
For more information please visit www.experiencenottinghamshire.com/trent-to-trenches
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