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Post Office on quest to honour fallen workers

by isleofman.com 8th November 2014
The Post Office needs your help.
Two plaques installed inside Regent Street Post Office in Douglas commemorate postal workers who lost their lives serving their country in the two World Wars.
The WW1 memorial is an original commemorative plaque designed and created by Archibald Knox.
In recent years the Post Office has embarked on a quest to trace the relatives of the six workers named on the memorial.
Maxine Cannon is general manager of Isle of Man Stamps and Coins.
She says tracing their descendants is proving very difficult:
Anyone with any helpful information concerning the search is invited to contact Maxine on 698 437.
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Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 8th, November 2014 02:31pm.

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