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3945 Portraits Podcast
Glyn Dewis
6 episodes
3 days ago
This podcast supports The 3945 Portraits Project is to HONOUR and REMEMBER our surviving World War 2 Veterans by photographing as many of them as is possible in order to provide both them and their families with classic, timeless portraits they treasure and can remain in their families for generations to come.
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This podcast supports The 3945 Portraits Project is to HONOUR and REMEMBER our surviving World War 2 Veterans by photographing as many of them as is possible in order to provide both them and their families with classic, timeless portraits they treasure and can remain in their families for generations to come.
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3945 Portraits Interview | David Edwards
3945 Portraits Podcast
29 minutes 11 seconds
6 years ago
3945 Portraits Interview | David Edwards

Glyn interviews World War 2 Normandy Veteran David Edwards - 53rd Welsh Division, South Wales Borders (2nd Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment) - about his time during World War 2 and Normandy. Also talk about Joining Up, Training for Normandy, Hill 112 and the inevitable Military Hair Cut. This is part of his continuing World War 2 portrait project.

3945 Portraits Podcast
This podcast supports The 3945 Portraits Project is to HONOUR and REMEMBER our surviving World War 2 Veterans by photographing as many of them as is possible in order to provide both them and their families with classic, timeless portraits they treasure and can remain in their families for generations to come.