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Re: CWGC Grave.

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:53 am
by Jenks
Just spotted this article (don't know how I missed it)


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/worl ... raves.html


I visited L/cpl Smith and Sgt Hilliers graves to do a bit of tidying up yesterday. (First time in three weeks,) they are both looking a little sad at the moment the grass on L/cpls Smith's grave has all but died and the stone work on both graves has been affected by green mould having said that they both look a lot better than they did a year or so ago. I think that in the spring I will have to apply some biocide 'BUT WHICH ONE'? Does anyone know? I can't risk doing any damage. The Snow Drops I planted in a little pot on Lancelot's grave are about to bloom. I'm going across next week and will take a couple of photo's.


Jenks

Re: CWGC Grave.

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:36 pm
by Jenks
Finally got to go to Barton Stacey today to tidy up the graves. Spent one and a half hours will still have to go back and have another go at Sgt Hiller's grave... Probably Sunday afternoon.

Lcpl Smith's grave as I found it:

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After a bit of a clean up:

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Sgt Hilliers... Before:

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After much elbow grease:

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Jenks

Re: CWGC Grave.

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 9:32 pm
by Chuck
I take my hat off to you on this jenks, well done sir. :good: :good: :good: :good:

Re: CWGC Grave.

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 4:26 pm
by Jenks
Chuck wrote:I take my hat off to you on this jenks, well done sir. :good: :good: :good: :good:
Chuck..

Thanks. I really don't mind looking after the graves, I wouldn't have taken them on if I did I do worry though about Walter Herberts grave. It is a forty minute round trip from my new home, not a problem at the moment ( I didn't know I would be moving when I started out on this) but if I re-seed the grass it will need a lot of attention in the summer watering/ grass cutting etc. It seems that I am unlikely to be able to work full time again (arthritis) so I won't be visiting Barton Stacey work-wise as often as I thought I might. Given the cost of fuel and my reduced income I think I will be stretched to go as often as is necessary. Which would be a shame. I think I might put a notice in the shop window for someone to help me.

Jenks

Re: CWGC Grave.

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 4:44 pm
by Mike357
Hats off to you sir!


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Re: CWGC Grave.

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 5:05 pm
by Jenks
Mike357 wrote:Hats off to you sir!


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Mike357..

Thank you. How I wish a few people in Barton Stacey felt as you, Chuck, and many members of the Forum do,( judged by the expressions of support I have received.) Sadly it seems the christian folk in Barton Stacey bye and large couldn't give a toss about the two graves.... Though I expect they wax lyrical about the marvelous condition of the CWGC in France, and worldwide. On remembrance day last year not one adult visited the two graves. I know because I watched them going, in and coming out of the Church. Not a few were members of the armed services, and in uniform, medals and all. ONE OF THOSE DAYS... CHRISTMAS.. GOOD FRIDAY..ETC.
Oh dear I fear I am becoming judgmental.

Jenks

Re: CWGC Grave.

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 2:07 pm
by Jenks
Back a few posts I asked if anyone could advise me on a biocide that might be suitable for treating the stones of the two graves. Well nobody came back with any advice, but a friend told me about 'Patio Magic'. Well the last time I went over and had a go at cleaning the stones....... The hard way! I plucked up the courage to spray a four to one dilution on the stone and leave it to work its magic for two full days.. Today when I went over they were both nearly spotlessly clean. :good: :grin:I didn't take a photo as it was hissing down with rain.

Patio Magic:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Patio-Litres-Li ... atio+magic


Jenks

Re: CWGC Grave.

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:56 pm
by Chuck
I never had any stones to clean Jenks (no jokes you lot) and a portable jet wash might just not have been the thing - suppose Mr Muscle might also do the job, or bleach???

But seriously, YES Jenks, I do most sincerely admire you for what you are doing, long may it continue old chap.

Re: CWGC Grave.

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 10:00 pm
by meles meles
Stone Henge could do with a bit of a scrub up...

Re: CWGC Grave.

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 10:13 pm
by Stuck
It is an admirable thing you are doing there Sir.