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Category Archives: Cromer Poultry Great War Re-Enactment Society
The Great War Remembered #8
“Well, if you knows of a better ‘ole, you go to it,” by the Cromer Poultry Great War Re-Enactment Society.
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Ceci N’Est Pas Un Oeuf
I know Spring really is here when the Cromer Poultry Great War Re-Enactment Society lays the first egg of the year. This is it. As I don’t know which particular member of the CPGWRS laid this particular egg, I shall … Continue reading
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The Great War Remembered #4
“The Last Post, Confits-De-Canards, 1916″, by the Cromer Poultry Great War Re-Enactment Society.
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