The Liverpool Pals

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Robbo
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The Liverpool Pals

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An old mate of mine from the Kings Regt this is taken from his facebook page

Over the last couple of months i have been speaking to various members of the public and others about a monument for the Liverpool Pals. All though there is a small monument in St George's Hall which is a scroll with the eagle and child cap badge, i fell that a better monument would be better for the people of Liverpool and the general public.

If you wish to join me in trying to get a new monument please email me or click on the link, if you can help me in getting further information and contacting the correct people or organizing a event to raise funds for this monument please help me.

The monument is something i have personnel been thinking about for sometime, and is personal to myself and specially my wife who's grandfather served in the pals and was killed whilst serving at the battle of arras, it has no association with other groups and 3rd party's.

This is something i think will benefit the city of Liverpool,the people of Merseyside and beyond and my wife and all those grand children of those men who where brave enough to lay there lives on the line for us.It is also something that should of been done years ago and not today.

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Robbo
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taken from the web site

I hope that in 2015 with the support of the committee, the business sector and your support we can have a monument to these brave men erected in the city which would stand out and show the families and the grand children of these men that we care and we did our bit for them.

I would like to thank everyone for their kind support and donations. I hope that in the years to come we can have our monument in Liverpool much like Accrington, Leeds, Sheffield, Salford, Manchester and Chorley have to their Pals regiments.

Lets hope by 2014 or 2015 we can stand proud once again and look up to those soldiers of The Liverpool Pals who gave their lives for us to live in freedom.

Thank you

Keith Page

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Major General His Grace The Duke of Westminster KG CB OBE TD DL CD
The Right Honourable The Earl of Derby DL

http://theliverpoolpalsmemorialfund.com/
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Post by Robbo »

to rise money

Keith has polo shirts with the following on



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Robbo
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Post by Robbo »

Mr K Page Chairman and Vice Patron The Earl of Derby on Knowsley Hall Front Steps with one of the shirts

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they are holding a charity night to raise money
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Tina
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Post by Tina »

Hi Robbo
Great post!
You may like to post it in the Bootle Forum.
http://www.bootlehistory.co.uk/forum/viewforum.php?f=4

Tina
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