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Handwritten notes on Butler's Court during Second World war.
Information from the late Mrs Nublat relating to the dates of use of Butler’s Court by Free French troops during 2nd World War. Also reference to the visit by the Queen and General De Gaulle and a picture of the a march past Five Way’s CafĂ©.
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[1950-2000]Date of coverage
1941-1942Place
Beaconsfield, Butler's CourtContributor
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B-BuCt/N/001Format
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