Film Zulu. Lieutenant John Chard: The army doesn't like more than one disaster in a day. Bromhead: Looks bad in the newspapers and upsets civilians at their breakfast.
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Subject: Harry Stuart Boldero.Midshipman on HMS Boadicea Sun 31 Oct 2010 - 18:47
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Buried at Cheriton Rd Cemetery Folkestone kent.
Surname: Boldero, First Names : Harry Stuart
Date promoted : Midshipman: 24/10/1878
Date of Navy List - Appointment and date: June 1879 : 071 - Boadicea 24 Oct 78
Scottish-born Lieutenant Boldero, who served aboard the H.M.S. Britannia, Boadicea,Falcon, Pilot, Iron Duke, and Emerald. It was aboard the Emerald, serving as one of the ship's navigators, that Boldero spent considerable time in and around Newfoundland, visiting St. John's several times, and coming down the coast to Halifax on many occasions as well, once being detained due to heavy fog, which coincided with the end of the sealing season, which made Halifax Harbour nearly impassable for several days.
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