ReDedication service for WW2 Chinese sailors 27/11/17

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ReDedication service for WW2 Chinese sailors 27/11/17

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Further to the successful discovery and recognition of WW2 Sailors graves at Walton Park previously,I was tasked by the Dutch War Graves Organisation (O.G.S) with defining the burial places of a considerable number of Chinese sailors that were in service to the Dutch Maritime fleet during WW2 when they died and are buried at ANFIELD Cemetery in Section 17.
This task has now been completed and new headstones/plaques are being installed on the graves as I write this post
On Monday 27th November the Chinese Community will be meeting to honour these men and include them in the ever expanding history of their contribution to this City.
Spectators and those who would wish to take part are welcome to assemble for the ceremony before 11 a.m on Monday 27th November at Anfield Cemetery, Section 17. (full timetable below)
This date was chosen by the community as a favorable date for such activities according to Chinese wisdom.
The arrangements for the whole days events are :
the ceremony is Monday 27th November.
This is recognised as an auspicious day for burial, digging and repairing headstones within the Chinese calendar.

10:00 Assemble at Chi Kung Tong Bldg (10 Nelson St )
The ceremony will start in the Chi Kung Tong,the building is right next to the Chinese Arch.

A room will be set up with incense and food and people will take part in lighting incense and bowing and other Chinese traditions.

The ceremony will then move on to the cemetery.

Incense and food offering ceremony at the graves for the deceased sailors

Blessings in Mandarin and Cantonese - Pastor David

Speeches

Back to Chinatown for refreshments. [Chilli Chilli @ 20 Nelson St]

The event has some wider significance as highlighted here :-
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2017 ... 467988.htm
Interested in Ellison, Roberts, Riley, Raffells, Newman, Klosser, Butler, Carroll, Hough,Ruffe & McCallister.
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Re: ReDedication service for WW2 Chinese sailors 27/11/17

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Thanks for making that known Vic. Unfortunately , as I live away from Liverpool, I will not be able to attend, but I will be thinking of you all.

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Just trying to raise the profile of this wonderful group of people that make up our society,but Thank You for your well wishes. Vic
Interested in Ellison, Roberts, Riley, Raffells, Newman, Klosser, Butler, Carroll, Hough,Ruffe & McCallister.
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Thanks for letting us know about this Vic and for all the work you've done in this research.
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All went well but the brass monkeys were noted for their absence.
Local TV coverage can be viewed here :
https://www.madetelevision.tv/catchup/? ... &v=x6aq6qv
Interested in Ellison, Roberts, Riley, Raffells, Newman, Klosser, Butler, Carroll, Hough,Ruffe & McCallister.
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Thanks Vic a lovely short film.

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