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Topic Originator: Mike Laughton
Post Date September 14, 2018 @ 4:12 PM
 LEGACY of FIRST WORLD WAR

Mike Laughton
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I was born in 1943 and grew up in Stamford during the 1940s and fifties,
Although we took little notice  at the time there were a very high number of elderly men in the town who were lacking an arm or leg or who were blind or disfigured.
And there were an incredibly high number of ladies in the town who were unmarried - spinsters or widows.
I realise now, of course, that this was all a legacy of the First World War.
The men had been badly wounded at the front and the women were the wives and girlfriends of young men who had been killed in action.
It seems incredible that such a small market town like Stamford should have known such suffering.