You are here: Home>Categories>Gender>Male>Stanley George Elliot, aged 20, was the first man from Blaina to be killed in WWII aged 21 Stanley George Elliot, aged 20, was the first man from Blaina to be killed in WWII aged 21 Date of coverage 1940 Place Blaina (General) LocationBlaina (General) (102)PeopleStanley George Elliot (1) Comments about this page ReplyAn uncle I never knew, I was 3 years old.and we lived in 50 Bennett st., .my grandmother moved into 20 Maeshafod, and this photograph was taken in the back gardenBy Mel williams (08/12/2016) Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. 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Dennis, John and Terry were in the Octette. Cardiff, 15th February 1947Building the Market HallBuilding the Market Hall taken over by the Blaina Cooperative SocietyCentral Park, BlainaChampions: Blaina with the Blaenau Gwent Midweek shieldClergy of Abertillery and District, 1924Congregational Chapel Cricket TeamCongregational Chapel MembersCwmcelyn ChapelDarts TeamDavid Lloyd R.A. was field marshall Montgomery's driver during World War IIDeacons of Salem Chapel, BlainaDeacons of Salems Chapel, BlainaDunlop Semtex,Nantyglo SDT DeptDuring the 1926 strike, miners painted Cwmcelyn ChapelE BUSH FAMILY BUTCHEREdwin Morris, Archbishop of Wales at Holy Trinity Church, Nantyglo.Farm Road NantygloFred Price, Blacksmith at Blaina Ironworks, with his boy striker outside the stablesGarnfach Boys' School Staff, c. 1920Garnfach Boys' School, 1920Garnfach Boys' School, Std 6, 1926 to 1927Garnfach Cricket Club. 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An uncle I never knew, I was 3 years old.and we lived in 50 Bennett st., .my grandmother moved into 20 Maeshafod, and this photograph was taken in the back garden
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