'Now All Those Who Donated Will Finally See Some Progress' ; for Them, It Was More Than a Dream. It Was a Matter of Honour, to Remember the Family and Friends Who Never Came Home.
Hull Daily Mail › September 19, 2008
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Hull Daily Mail › September 19, 2008
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For them, it was more than a dream. It was a matter of honour, to remember the family and friends who never came home.
For almost 20 years, a small band of volunteers from fishing heritage group Stand have been unshakeable in their desire to create a memorial for Hull's lost trawlermen.See the full content of this document
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'Now All Those Who Donated Will Finally See Some Progress' ; for Them, It Was More Than a Dream. It Was a Matter of Honour, to Remember the Family and Friends Who Never Came Home.
Since its formation in September 1989, Stand committee members came and went. Others died without seeing the target reached. But their determination never faltered.
Now, the memorial to Hull's 8,000 lost trawlermen is to bec...See the full content of this document
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