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- Elaine Long on Police CadetsPhoto of cadets, September 1970 onwards from John Lane - Elaine Bell is actually Elaine Barker now Tomlins, and I...
- Geoff Bridgman on Report on Condition of Police Stations 1857 S-WCan anyone help please. In the above Tetbury Police station is mentioned opposite the market place. Does anyone know where...
- Richard Barton on Chantmarle, Dorsetupdate of my Commandant list: Commandants: 1946-1948 Chief Supt Beale at Eastwood Park 1951-8 Chief Supt C. M. M. Cook,...
- Victoria Bissett on The Special Constabulary in Gloucestershire During World War TwoMy grandad was a special policeman during the war, so this website has given me a brilliant insight into what...
- Phill Hickinbotham on On Patrol at Gloucester CathedralIs this the ex-RAF PTI?
- billie reaveley on Royal Review of Nations Police Forces 1935i have one of the original programmes for that event...in unbelievable condition, and even the accompanying letter from whithall to...
- Peter Grange on Sporting Gallery 3If Trent Davis reads this, please drop me an email at gp@thegranges.org.uk , or if anyone else could pass the...
- Melanie Sterling on Reminiscences of a Police OfficerBrilliant read Ron so glad I found this. Well done excellent memory
- Colin Manton on Police CadetsRe 10772-1 Visit control room, believe the person behind the man with spectacles in the centre of picture is Brian...
- Mick Shaw on Police Constable 74 James SmithIt is so good all this information is kept. History is important to everyone . Including police history which is...
- Jim Wynne on Cwmbran, WalesHi, I’m PC 764 Jim Wynne, North Wales Police ….third from the right on the third row. My mate PC...
- Colin Manton on Chantmarle, DorsetRe URN 9944, Gloucestershire officers, back row 3rd left, Adrian Grimmett, 4th left Ian Kay, 2nd row 1st left Martin...
- Geoff Bridgman on Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth llGreat Photos , we will miss you , but so many memories. Regarding the Seven Bridge our school saw all...
- Leslie Abbott on Some Places are UnidentifiedSecond photo definitely isn't RAF Dishforth. The style of building is wrong.
- Geoff+Bridgman on Some Places are UnidentifiedThe second photo could be Bridgend or it is possible that it's RAF Dishforth, looking at style of building and...
- Geoff+Bridgman on Some Places are UnidentifiedCould the second picture be Bridgend.
- Kath Martin on Queen Mary in GloucestershireI remember Queen Mary visited Saul Lodge, the home of Sir Lionel Darell, in the 1940s while she stayed at...
- Phil Lomax on Second World War Gallery 2I think it is Brunswick Street. Queen Mary visited Brunswick Street on the 5th August 1942. https://agmlib.cheltenham.gov.uk/Details/collect/18957
- Melanie Williams on Snowdonia 7 Peaks Mountain RaceI am currently on the organising committee for the Snowdonia 7s. I found your article very interesting. Things have changed...
- Colin Manton on Robert SeaborneAn interesting read, great piece of research. A good addition to the website.
- Dave on Police CarsDid Gloucester police make use of Mitsubishi cars in the late 80s early 90s ?
- Colin Manton on Police CadetsRe 9936 Cadets 1970 First Cadet Gary Powell, surname is incorrect should read “Power”.
- Martyn Hillier on Police MotorcyclesWhilst not strictly part of the Glos. Constabulary history, in reply to John Stephens, TVP were indeed the first UK...
- Colin Manton on Police Buildings GalleryURN 687, I think the date needs to be amended re the build of workshops. More likely 1983. By 1988...
- Walter Davis on Police MotorcyclesNice to see Brian Bailey. He was a regular visitor to my dad's cafe on the A38 at Leigh. He...