HOWARDVILLE PENSIONERS ARRIVE AT THEIR NEW HOME.—Former residents of the Howardville pensioners’ settlement at Burnham being welcomed at their new home, Churchill Courts, Shirley, by the matron (Mrs D. A. P. Lomax). Howardville, which has reverted to the Army Department, was vacated yesterday, the pensioners being driven in special buses to Churchill Courts and to Langford House.
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28010, 3 July 1956, Page 15
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57HOWARDVILLE PENSIONERS ARRIVE AT THEIR NEW HOME.—Former residents of the Howardville pensioners’ settlement at Burnham being welcomed at their new home, Churchill Courts, Shirley, by the matron (Mrs D. A. P. Lomax). Howardville, which has reverted to the Army Department, was vacated yesterday, the pensioners being driven in special buses to Churchill Courts and to Langford House. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28010, 3 July 1956, Page 15
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