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World War Two / Re: 110th army troop royal engineers,East Lancashire.
« on: Saturday 31 October 15 00:22 GMT (UK)  »
No more information in the album than " The M T Boys " ... Johnnie Wood is Back Row 2nd from Right.

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Hi
My dad Albert Ernest SNELSON is in this picture back row 4th form the right

Carol leigh

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World War Two / Re: 110th army troop royal engineers,East Lancashire.
« on: Thursday 20 August 15 22:44 BST (UK)  »
Hi All

Just seen a photo of someone with Alex Milne, I have a similar photo taken with my dad (Albert Ernest SNELSON) on the left and Alex MILNE. I think this was taken in Greece 1944

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World War Two / Re: 110th army troop royal engineers,East Lancashire.
« on: Thursday 26 March 15 18:00 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

it would be great if you could download some more photos of Lancashire Quay. You mentioned a hospital in Le Harve, do you have any information about this please

Carol

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World War Two / Re: 110th army troop royal engineers,East Lancashire.
« on: Monday 23 February 15 14:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

This is just getting better and better, can't believe all the information that is coming through

Carol

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World War Two / Re: 110th army troop royal engineers,East Lancashire.
« on: Sunday 22 February 15 18:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I have found a group of Dad's (Albert Ernest SNELSON) army photos and have selected a few from the dedication ceremony. A plaque laid in Salonika Greece 'Lancashire Quay reconstructed by 110th East Lancs Army Troops Coy Royal Engineers 1945'. My dad can be seen on a couple

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World War Two / Re: 110th army troop royal engineers,East Lancashire.
« on: Saturday 21 February 15 13:44 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Just come across this message board. My Dad - Albert Ernest SNELSON -  was also a member of the 110Th Army Troop coy RE East Lancashire. He told me he served in France - St. Nazier, Greece - Salerno, North Africa, Sicily, Italy and then de-mobbed in Austria.
I also have several photos of a quay side where some sort of ceremony is being held (soldiers dressed in short so possibly Lancashire Quay? I need to dig them out)
Don't know where the attached photo was taken.
Albert Ernest SNELSON is third row up, fourth from the left

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