Great War Week – What you thought of the Exhibition

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We had some excellent comments about the week and the displays which we thank you for. Here are just some of them:
“A wonderful exhibition, congratulations to all concerned” – Michael Boylan

“It’s amazing how much information has come to light, especially through IT and displayed in a very interesting and professional manner” – Brian & Doreen Sturgess

“Found information on my great uncles, John & Wilfred Cross!” – Carol Cooper

“Seeing photo is brilliant, a dream come true!” Gwen Keeling
“Came to look at any information regarding Harry, Ernest & Charles Soar and found some interesting information ” – Julie Fletcher

” All the information is very interesting and I have learned so much about Conisbrough & Denaby. The WWI exhibition in the library is very interesting especially as one of the soldiers killed is my relative. Overall I think your work is so good and it must take you a lot of hard work adding items to the Web Site” – June McShane

“Excellent exhibition – makes people think about the human cost” – David Lloyd

“A very educational display ” – Valerie Taylor

“Very good, but very sad also” – Joyce Turner

“An interesting and brilliant service” – Michael Houghton

“Very good exhibition – A lot of time has been put into the work” – Ann Swales

“Very good, very well researched. Well done, excellent contribution to commemorating the anniversary. ” – Bill Lawrence

“Excellent – superb exhibition. I hope the schools manage to visit, is a very useful collection of information” – Chris Eames & David Bunch

“Brilliant Exhibition – Well done!” – Margaret Kelly

“Good to learn about men & women who gave their lives, so we can live like we do today. Thanks to them all – God Bless.” – John Mullen

“Thank you very much for your help and information regarding our family members” – John Stephenson

“Very, very interesting and helpful” – Pat O’Neill

“I called in today and was really pleased with the photos and information you put together for me .. thank you very much” – Carol Cooper