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The Story of Private Jack Mudd - 26th October 1917
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6th November 2008
Tyne Cot
John (known as Jack) Mudd served as a Private in the London Regiment. He was married to Elizabeth (Lizzie) and they had three children; Ann born in 1913, Mary born in 1909 and John who was born in 1911.
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Thanks for making this film - it is interesting to see some of the landscape where Jack Mudd fought all those years ago.
Sam TPYF
10/11/2008 15:25:24
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Do you think that seeing all the graves, when you are studying the world war is more moving than watching a video at school?
livvy
10/11/2008 16:59:06
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I think this was a very interesting film. To be were the battles were all those years ago must have been amazing.
Hannah
10/11/2008 17:16:07
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It was interesting to see that Jack Mudd fought all those years ago. Why did you want to go to France?
Rebecca
10/11/2008 17:18:21
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I think this is really interresting i like knowing about the war and how people lived i thought that this was really interresting
Elle xxox
Elle
10/11/2008 17:32:57
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how many people do you think would have fougt at one time in that area?
nicola
10/11/2008 18:08:47
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It must have felt amazing being there on Rememberance Day. How did you feel walking where all the soldiers would have walked?
Eleanor A
10/11/2008 18:44:41
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Oh my goodness, it took them 3 months and you half an hour that is amazing! I love history especially war times and you have made it really interesting! Thanks Bye Lydia xxxx
Lydia
10/11/2008 18:59:01
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How many nationalities do you think yhere are?is the monument very wide?is it nearlly all mud?
Belz
10/11/2008 20:48:51
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This is really amazing seeing the biggest british war memorial WOW !!!!!!!!
Georgie porgie
10/11/2008 21:56:15
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Hey rob, found the site eventually. great video, even if u were struggling to get a word in, lol
ollie
11/11/2008 19:18:05
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i think that rememberence day is a really important thing to remember in history and should never be forgotten. i saw a programme on the T.V. when the royal family were putting poppy boquets on the big cross in london. What part does the big cross play in the Great War?
Chloe
11/11/2008 21:53:50
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Wow, it must have been so emotional walking around all those graves. I think that we should always remember remembrance day because it is amazing the amount of soldiers that gave up their lives for their country.
Alice
12/11/2008 21:37:50
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Wow, It must have been so emotional to walk around all those graves. I think people should always remember Remembrance day because so many soldiers lost their lives fighting for their country.
Alice
12/11/2008 21:44:59
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