The Bulletin is the in-house magazine of the WFA. It is published three times a year in February/March, June/July and October/November.
As a subscribed member of the WFA, you will be sent your copy by post as soon as it is published. This publication, together with your copies of Stand To! which is also sent to you three times a year, form one of the key benefits of your membership of the WFA.
The Bulletin Editor, Ralph Lomas, will be delighted to receive and consider news items from any source, but preference will always be given to WFA members, and you should state your membership number, name and address on all correspondence.
The cover image is courtesy Fabrice Coulson, whose collection of excellent work has already been featured on the WFA website: The Somme by Fabrice Colson.
Contents of Edition 86
Service at Westminster Abbey - Passing of the WW1 generation p 5/8
Menin Gate ceremony, Graham Parker attends p 8
Ypres Salient Tank Memorial unveiled p 9
Deborah tank descendants return p 10/11
Education: Leeds school bring history alive p 13
A highland village school remembers p 14
War Memorials Trust p 16/17
Memorial/Development Trustee reports p 17
The work of the SVPA & CWGC p 18/20
Epsom & Ewell in the Great War p 21/22
Branch Meetings and Contacts p 25/28
12pp pull-out centre section: WFA AGM and 2008/09 Report and Accounts
Branch Lines p 29/42
Canada's "Lest We Forget" stamp p 42
"Farnham's Happiest Heroes" p 43/45
Lijssenthoek Cemetery - a follow up p.45
Project www.bb4h4h.co.uk - part two p 46/47
Obituary - Jack Babcock p 47
Letters to the Editor p 48/50
Obituary - Lt Col Norman Field OBE p 50
Aberdeen redevelopment and WW1 stories p 51
The Cavell Van Appeal p 52
Photo Highlights
Below you will see images from the article "Ypres Salient Tank Memorial unveiled" on page 9 of the Bulletin.
Photos courtesy Chris Lock. Please visit the website: Tank Memorial Ypres Salient.




