Category: Wouldham Park

2004/07/10 – Freedom of the City – Parade at GORDON BARRACKS – OPEN DAY WOULDHAM in 2004 – Videocollection

© Rainer Preuß Rainer Preuß, a good friend of mine loaded up some great videos about Freedom of the City – Parade at GORDON BARRACKS – OPEN DAY WOULDHAM in 2004! Great memories Rainer, thanks for that!  +++              

2004/07/10 – Open Day at Wouldham

Photos by Arnd Wöbbeking Die Tage der offenen Türen werden immer in bleibender Erinnerung bleiben. Viel Spaß viel Action für die Kinder und Fish & Chips…… The day of open doors will remain always in permanent memory. Lots of fun, lots of action for children and fish & chips..

2004/07/10 – Open Day at Wouldham

Photos by Rainer Preuß Vielen Dank Rainer, das Du Dich auch an meiner Webseite beteiligst!

2002 Open Day at Wouldham

Photos by Andreas Richter Diese Bilder wurden mir freundlicher Weise von Andreas Richter ( http://www.panzerbaer.de/ und http://www.united-fun.com/ ) zur Vefügung gestellt! Vielen Dank Andreas ! ———-

1998 Dreharbeiten für einen Werbefilm / Shooting for a commercial

© Arnd Wöbbeking, Buddy Niemeyer und Herr Tomkowiak Das bekannteste Brückenwerkzeug der Hamelner Royal Engineers waren die M2 und später die M3 Brücken der Firma EWK (Eisenwerke Kaiserslautern) später General Dynamics! Als General Dynamics die EWK übernommen hatte, beschlossen sie für die M3 Fähren einen Werbefilm zu drehen! Dieser entstand auf dem Übungsplatz Wouldham Park …

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1983/09/10 – Open Day at Wouldham

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© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1983/09/10 🇬🇧 Open Day at Wouldham organized by 28 Amph Engr Regt RE Unfortunately, I got only the cover page! But thanks to Pete Mason for the Cover. The content is no available. Should yet the whole issue have someone I would be happy about a scan or …

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1965 – 1966 – 408 Bridge Tp – 40 Sqn – 26 RCT – Wouldham Camp – by Graham Walker

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© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 Memories of Graham Walker 🇬🇧 1965 – 1966 408 Bridge Tp – 40 Sqn RCT – 26 RCT Wouldham Camp Graham arrived in Hamelin at the 408 (Tp) Royal Engineers in late 1965 early 1966. However, as the troop did not have a suitable task for him, he …

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1963/06/ – Spr Ginger McLean – ✝

Information from Roger Makin In Memoriam ++++ Im Juni 1963 starb Sapper Ginger Maclean im Wouldham Camp an der Weser! Er fiel bei Übungsarbeiten von seinem Bulldozer und wurde anschließend von seinem Fahrzeug überrollt! ++++ Spr Ginger Maclean died at Wouldham Camp in June 1963! He fell of a Bulldozer and was run over it! ++++ …

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1961/10 – 45 Field Park Squadron – Wouldham Camp Hameln – Memories of Stuart D Trott

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© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 October 1961 – Wouldham Camp Hameln 🇬🇧 Memories of Stuart D Trott – 45 Field Park Squadron Stuart D. Trott was with the 45 Field Park Squadron in Hameln on the Wouldham site. While he was there with his squadron, a French engineer unit was there and demonstrated …

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1959/03/11 – Accident close to Wouldham Park

© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1959/03/11 🇬🇧 Accident close to Wouldham Park An accident with a Bedford RL of the British armed forces from Hameln came on the B83 on the „Ohrsche Landstraße“ at the entrance to the water exercise place (Wouldham Park) there. The British soldier said he had pushed …

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1951/10/31 – Die britische Garnison entwickelt sich zu einem Super Arbeitgeber…..

© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1951/10/31 🇬🇧 The British garrison is developing into a good employer In 1951, six years after the end of the war, the British garrison in Hamelin employed an incredible 650 GERMAN employees. However, these jobs were not yet very popular with the people of Hamelin, as …

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1951/05/00 21 Field Engineer Regiment – 48 Field Squadron – 125 (Bridge) Coy

Digital Copy of the Original Maingate Sign Bindon Barracks © British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd

© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1951/05/00 🇬🇧 21 Field Engineer Regiment 48 Field Squadron – 125 (Bridge) Coy The 21 Field Engineer Regiment, along with its squadrons, was stationed in Hameln for only a brief period. In October 1949, it was relocated from Holzminden to the town of the Pied Piper. …

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