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Small lapel badge of Kings (Liverpool) Regiment, depicting the Kings insignia White Horse of Hanover. Picture of my book "From Dingle to Delhi"
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Herculaneum Terrace
"I was born in Liverpool down by the Docks"
Herculaneum Terrace, off Grafton Street.
Picture by kind permission of Liverpool Central Library.
Chindit derives from the following, outside of Burmese Pagodas are two statues called Chinthes.  These are mythical figures, half lion and half Griffin, and are supposed to guard against evil spirits entering the Pagoda.
Mythical Chinthe
Small lapel badge of Kings (Liverpool) Regiment, depicting the Kings insignia White Horse of Hanover. Regiment Badge
1940
Photograph wearing Glengarry type of hat taken in studio in London Road Liverpool April 10 1940, prior to joining 5th battalion Kings (Liverpool) Regiment 17 days before my 21st birthday..

Gurkha miniature Kukri knife. 

Knife
Kohima Epitaph Plaque 
"When you go home, tell them of us, and say, for your tomorrow, we gave our today".
Kohima Plaque
Boxing medal presented in 1940 at Formby training camp.
Boxing Medals
Campaign medals (miniatures) as follows- 1939 Star, Burma Star, 1939-1945 Medal and Victory Medal.
Medals

Chindit ash tray.

Chindit Ashtray
Photograph wearing bush hat taken in Bombay circa August 1944.  I was on leave after convalescence.  I had been in hospital after being wounded and then convalesced in Puri on the Bay of Bengal.
1944
Photo taken with two Gurkhas and friend.  
Taken at Liverpool University V.J. day 1995, 50th Anniversary of end of Japanese war - August 15th 1945.
friend, Gurkhas and me
Chindit Memorial on the Thames embankment.  October 1990.  Unveiling by Prince Phillip, as Prince Charles, the patron of Chindits O.C.A. was ill on this occasion.
Memorial
Photo taken behind machine gun taken on visit to Kings Regiment stationed in London, on Palace duties.
Vickers machine gun

Map of Burma - now known as Myanmar.

Map of Burma during the war

An older map of Burma.

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Panic map
Map of Northern and Central Burma (Myanmar)
The map depicted is the actual map (on orange coloured silk) issued to Chindit troops during campaigns in Burma.

Instrument of Surrender.
A copy of the actual historic document signed by Allied Forces and Representitives of the Japanese Armed Forces.
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Pictures from the Garden Party
at Highgrove House 12th July 2002