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A Wren for a Wren at 70th anniversary of Gertrude Canning’s murder

Posted on June 30, 2012 by newsroom

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Four generations of the Irish Canning family – something like 40 people – were in Inveraray today Continue reading →

Posted in defence, History, Mid Argyll, News, Politics | Tagged 70th anniversary, Admirality Houe, Ailsa Stewart, Alan Shatter, Annette McGarrigle, apology, Argyll, Association of Wrens, British Legion, campbeltown, Canning family, Charles Henry, combined operations, deserters, eamon de Valera., Emergency Power Order 32, Father David Reverend Louis Bezuidenhout, four generations, George Hotel, Gertrude Canning, Gertrude Flynn, Glasgow, Grand Central Hotel, HMS Pharos, HMS Quebec, Iain Campbell, Inveraray, Inveraray cenotaph, Irish army, Irish Republic, Jim Jepson, Jim Martin, Joe Canning, Kathleen Northcote, kintyre, Liam Canning, Loch Fyne Hotel, memorial, merchant seaman, murdered, neutral, Niall Owen, pioneer, pub, Rae McGregor, sea Cadets, seat, soldiers, stigma, story, Thomas Canning, World War II, wren | 9 Comments

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