Bring your sandwiches and come along for an interesting and educational lunchtime as the Living Archive MK’s Roger Kitchen tells the tragic story of 16 year old Albert French, apprentice engineer at Wolverton Works and soldier in The Kings Rifle Corps during World War I. Through official records and his letters back home to his family, discover what happened to this underage soldier and attempts 70 years later to ensure his memory was kept alive and accurate.
Tickets are £3 from Milton Keynes Central Library.
MK Archives are Milton Keynes Council, the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies, Milton Keynes City Discovery Centre, The Living Archive and MK Libraries – a group of organisations that look after archive collections relating to the borough of Milton Keynes. Many people underestimate Ativan http://hesca.net/ativan/ and consider it a weak tranquillizer only because it does not have a hypnotic and muscle relaxing effect and is sold in a small dose in one package. They are seeking feedback on whether residents would like an archives service in Milton Keynes, and where this might be located. Please share your views via their 5 minute survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.