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Alan
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The section on this site should be helpful, but I'm afraid I didn't consider use of public transport.
http://www.rorkesdriftvc.com/roadtrip.htm Perhaps forum members living locally to the various sites could offer individual advice. |
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Galloglas
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Though the Chard grave is very easy to find at the Hatch Beauchamp churchyard, you will need to seek direction to find the church itself since trees and buildings screen it from view from most directions.
It is, nevertheless, a pleasant and fairly easy and flat walk of just over a mile from the nearest main road junction in the village, and by surfaced road across the side of Hatch Beauchamp Court (still in private ownership and occupation) though there may be pedestrian shortcuts. Do take time to go into the church, there is a fine memorial window to JRM Chard VC to the right of the altar and other interesting memorial references to his brother, the Reverend Charles Church. Unfortunately, the grave tends to get littered with junk left by visitors (poppies, candles, etc) and the church authorities usually leave it there overlong. G |
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The Scorer
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Thank you, both.
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Galloglas
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I did, of course, mean Charles Chard.
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The Scorer
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Thanks very much for your help - I think, by looking at the internet, I now have what I want.
Thankfully, it looks as if they're all accessible by public transport, so I should be okay .... I hope! |
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Galloglas
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If you go into the FEEDJIT map generously made available by Alan on the HOME part of this website, you can Zoom into the area of the Hatch Beachamp Church after a bit of practising.
It's at least possible to discriminate the area where the Chard grave is just next to the wall of the church but unfortunately there is just enough loss of definition to prevent a clear view of its outline in plan. But you can at least identify the layout of local roads and tracks. I haven't tried it for the other grave sites but it would still be a worthwhile exercise once you have some idea where they are from a map. I have yet to discover how to print or copy off Alan's FEEDJIT but Google Earth might be a simpler prospect. Good luck on your travels. G |
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Galloglas
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Not sure if this will work.....
http://feedjit.com/stats/rorkesdriftvc.com/map/?x=82&y=44&w=160&h=94 G |
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Galloglas
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'fraid not.
But you can at least find HB on the map. G |
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Alan
Site Admin
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These might help, once you reach Hatch Beauchamp.
Entrance to house/church drive from road from HB. |
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Simon Rosbottom
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London should be straight forward.
Just use the Transport for London website Journey Planner. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/ |
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ANDY LEE
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Fred Hitch VC - St Nicholas Churchyard, Old Chiswick, London
The District line crosses Chiswick, the London Underground stations are (east-west): Stamford Brook, Turnham Green, Chiswick Park and Gunnersbury. It's a short walk from the tube station, think I got off at Gunnersbury. James Reynolds VC - Kensal Rise Cemetery, London Kensal Rise Cemetery is only a couple of minutes from Kensal Green tube station. |
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Alan
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I should say that viewing the Google Earth references I give would save hours of the searching that I had to do.
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The Scorer
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Thank you, everyone; I think that I've worked out an itinerary for visits to all of the graves ... my problem now is to find the money to pay for it!
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