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Celebrating British boxing's centurions

Celebrating British boxing’s centurions Miles Templeton on British boxing s 100 club - the backbone of the sport ON November 7, 1975, Boxing News published an article about Battersea’s Ray Fallone under the heading: “Ray aims to go out with a win.” Three days later, Ray stepped into the ring for an eight-rounder with Mick Hampston of Lewisham, at the Greyhound Hotel, Croydon, for his 100th professional outing. Despite giving young Mick plenty to think about, Ray was outpointed. BN reported that “Ray was never hurt, and, true to form, boxed for most of the contest with a broad grin on his face. He finished the fight unmarked.”

Legion centenary honoured by Builth Wells branch members

MEMBERS of the Builth Wells branch of the Royal British Legion celebrated 100 years since the formation of the organisation on Saturday morning, May 15. Members gathered to lay a poppy wreath at the town’s cenotaph. They included Herbie Herbert, Tony Prynne, Martyn Hughes, Pauline and Peter Roberts, Reverend Brian Reardon, Doe Herbert and Adam Johnstone. The Royal British Legion was formed on May 15, 1921, bringing together four national organisations of ex-servicemen that had established themselves after the first World War. These included the National Association of Discharged and Demobilised Sailors and Soldiers, the British National Federation of Discharged and Demobilised Sailors and Soldiers, the Comrades of the Great War and the Officers’ Association. The amalgamation of these organisations is attributed to field marshall Lord Haig who remained as president of the Royal British Legion until his death, and Tom Lister, of the Federation of Discharged and Demobilised

Looking back at the evolution of some of Marlow's shops

EVEN before I had gone out to buy last Friday’s Marlow Free Press (and, no, I don’t get a free copy!) an email arrived asking if I had a picture of Lynch’s little D.I.Y. shop in Spittal Street that had been mentioned in that edition. Best I can do is “LYNC” rather than “LYNCH’S” and that is picture 1, a photo probably intended to focus more on Gardner’s Cooked Meat Shop next door: home cooked spam was their speciality. I have fond memories of Monty Python’s “Spam Song” but not sure if it is a foodstuff you can still find in Marlow these days.

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