You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 5 results You've searched for: Subject: "World War One" xSubject: "Wolverton" x Search term Filter by Collection All Change (1)Hawtin's Tales (1) Filter by Format Audio Visual (4) Filter by Subject 1900s-1940s (2)Local characters (4)Wolverton (5)McCorquodales (1)Family (1)Events (3)Health (1)Documents (1)Armed Services (3)Manoeuvres (1)World War One (5)Coronation (1)Fire service (1)Marine Engineering (1)placemaking (1)communities (1) Filter by Decade 1970s (1)2010s (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Oral history audio recordings of George Boddington (1906-1986). ALC/004 Three interviews referring to documents and memorabilia relating to the Post Office at McCorquodales the printers. Early family history, war service and social events in Wolverton. Week 44: IN MEMORIAM WOF/047 Marking the commemoration of the Armistice on 11th November, this film, by Mark Cunliffe, recalls the story of one of the names on the Wolverton war memorial, Private Albert French. Week 45: WOLVERTON REMEMBERS WOF/048 In 2018 Bev Sabey masterminded a remarkable project that commemorated the 100th year anniversary of the end of the First World War in a wonderful way. Hawtin's Tales: To Be A Soldier - From Training Into Battle HAW/010 Hawtin Mundy was a remarkable storyteller. Born in 1896, his memories inspired two books and a documentary play. Brad Bradstock devised a one-man show using Hawtin’s words that got a rave review at the Edinburgh Festival. Here he tells Hawtin’s memories of finishing his training as a solider in the First World War and going ... Hawtin's Tales: To Be A Soldier - Joining Up & Training HAW/009 Hawtin Mundy was a remarkable storyteller. Born in 1896, his memories inspired two books and a documentary play. Brad Bradstock devised a one-man show using Hawtin’s words that got a rave review at the Edinburgh Festival. Here he tells Hawtin’s memories of enlisting as a solider in the First World War.