That container reminds me of the concentrate we dilute and soak our clothes in to ward off ticks in the summer. Normally used on cows and horses but hey...also super effective for hiking and camping. Scouts swear by it. : )
For those in the US you can use the link below. Very reasonably priced. Looking forward to reading it!
https://www.amazon.com/Trenches-Trees-Harry-Williams/dp/B0DKC27VVG
If you have a name and they were cared for by the US Veterans Administration this site might help you locate some details.
https://www.vlm.cem.va.gov/
If he died and is interred in Europe this site is also an excellent resource.
https://www.abmc.gov/database-search
From Wikipedia: Wallace was voiced by Peter Sallis until his retirement in 2010 – ironically lending to a Lancastrian, his well-known soft Yorkshire accent, iconic over nearly four decades since the 1970s in the Last of the Summer Wine — and latterly by Ben Whitehead, since 2009.
Note the...
These ads were all over the place here in the 70s-80s
...of course if you wanted masking the glass/lights or other prep work (including actual color matching) then that was another story.
I think it's interesting how, especially during the early years, many news intros had to have a rhythm that conveyed someone using a typewriter (or some other telegraphy signal pattern).
Enjoyed reading this post. This episode is now coming up on 40 years since airing (Dec. 10, 1984). This episode aired this weekend on U.S. public television (at least in Kentucky) and Crusher (er, Milburn) was indeed there! Compo doing (and talking about) with Ivy what would now bring him up on...
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