- Summer Term, 2003
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- 'Kenneth James Carter (13.3.1929-14.11.1940)
- Memorial Appeal Fund' appeared in
The Evacuee, the newsletter of the Evacuees Reunion Association
(p. 6, April, 2003) regarding the tragic story of an 11 year
old Raine's pupil who was evacuated to Egham at the beginning
of World War II. He was killed along with another 11 year old
Raine's pupil, George Button, during an air raid. Kenneth is
currently buried in an unmarked grave in Egham. The Evacuees
Reunion Association contacted Raine's and are planning to have
a headstone placed on his grave in May, 2004. The Old Raineians'
Association, together with Strodes College and the Evacuees Reunion
Association, are planning a memorial service and full reunion
of all Raine's Evacuees to coincide with this event.
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- 'Death of an Evacuee' appeared in the Old Raineians' Association Newsletter
(p. 8, April, 2003) regarding the tragic story of an 11 year
old Raine's pupil who was evacuated to Egham at the beginning
of World War II. He was killed along with another 11 year old
Raine's pupil, George Button, during an air raid. Kenneth is
currently buried in an unmarked grave in Egham. The Evacuees
Reunion Association contacted Raine's and are planning to have
a headstone placed on his grave in May, 2004. The Old Raineians'
Association, together with Strodes College and the Evacuees Reunion
Association, are planning a memorial service and full reunion
of all Raine's Evacuees to coincide with this event.
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- 'Evacuee wins battle to name Blitz victim' appeared in Staines and Egham News (p. 1, 2 July,
2003) regarding the tragic story of the 11 year old Raine's pupil,
Kenneth James Carter, who was evacuated to Egham at the beginning
of World War II. He was killed along with another 11 year old
Raine's pupil, George Button, during an air raid. Kenneth is
currently buried in an unmarked grave in Egham. The Evacuees
Reunion Association contacted Raine's and have arranged to have
a headstone placed on his grave on Thursday 6th May, 2004 at
Englefield Green Cemetery , Egham. The headstone dedication service
will be attended by former evacuees who attended Raine's Foundation
School. Other former evacuees billeted in the area who hope to
attend were from St Bernard's R.C. School (now defunct) of Bethnal
Green and Holy Trinity C.E. School in Chelsea.
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- 'Memorial at last for Blitz victim, 11' appeared in the Brighton Argus (9 July, 2003) regarding
the tragic story of the 11 year old Raine's pupil, Kenneth James
Carter, who was evacuated to Egham at the beginning of World
War II. He was killed along with another 11 year old Raine's
pupil, George Button, during an air raid. Kenneth is currently
buried in an unmarked grave in Egham. The Evacuees Reunion Association
contacted Raine's and have arranged to have a headstone placed
on his grave on Thursday 6th May, 2004 at Englefield Green Cemetery
, Egham. The headstone dedication service will be attended by
former evacuees who attended Raine's Foundation School. Other
former evacuees billeted in the area who hope to attend were
from St Bernard's R.C. School (now defunct) of Bethnal Green
and Holy Trinity C.E. School in Chelsea.
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- 'Where are they now?
Edith Carter's relatives' appeared in the Brighton Argus (7 July,
2003) mentions Raine's 1940 pupil Kenneth James Carter who relatives
are being sought.
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- 'Remembering little Kenneth' appeared in the Sidcup & Bexley News Shopper (p.
15, 16 July, 2003) regarding the tragic story of the 11 year
old Raine's pupil, Kenneth James Carter, who was evacuated to
Egham at the beginning of World War II. He was killed along with
another 11 year old Raine's pupil, George Button, during an air
raid. Kenneth is currently buried in an unmarked grave in Egham.
The Evacuees Reunion Association contacted Raine's and have arranged
to have a headstone placed on his grave on Thursday 6th May,
2004 at Englefield Green Cemetery , Egham. The headstone dedication
service will be attended by former evacuees who attended Raine's
Foundation School. Other former evacuees billeted in the area
who hope to attend were from St Bernard's R.C. School (now defunct)
of Bethnal Green and Holy Trinity C.E. School in Chelsea.
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- 'Tombstone laid after 63 years' appeared in the Staines and Egham News (p. 3, 16 July,
2003) regarding the tragic story of the 11 year old Raine's pupil,
Kenneth James Carter, who was evacuated to Egham at the beginning
of World War II. He was killed along with another 11 year old
Raine's pupil, George Button, during an air raid. Kenneth is
currently buried in an unmarked grave in Egham. The Evacuees
Reunion Association contacted Raine's and have arranged to have
a headstone placed on his grave on Thursday 6th May, 2004 at
Englefield Green Cemetery , Egham. The headstone dedication service
will be attended by former evacuees who attended Raine's Foundation
School. Other former evacuees billeted in the area who hope to
attend were from St Bernard's R.C. School (now defunct) of Bethnal
Green and Holy Trinity C.E. School in Chelsea.
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- 'Jean's tribute to fellow evacuee' appeared in the Bexley Times (p. 1, 17 July, 2003)
regarding the tragic story of the 11 year old Raine's pupil,
Kenneth James Carter, who was evacuated to Egham at the beginning
of World War II. He was killed along with another 11 year old
Raine's pupil, George Button, during an air raid. Kenneth is
currently buried in an unmarked grave in Egham. The Evacuees
Reunion Association contacted Raine's and have arranged to have
a headstone placed on his grave on Thursday 6th May, 2004 at
Englefield Green Cemetery , Egham. The headstone dedication service
will be attended by former evacuees who attended Raine's Foundation
School. Other former evacuees billeted in the area who hope to
attend were from St Bernard's R.C. School (now defunct) of Bethnal
Green and Holy Trinity C.E. School in Chelsea.
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- 'My tribute to evacuee' appeared in the Bexley and Eltham Express (p. 1, 16
July, 2003) regarding the tragic story of the 11 year old Raine's
pupil, Kenneth James Carter, who was evacuated to Egham at the
beginning of World War II. He was killed along with another 11
year old Raine's pupil, George Button, during an air raid. Kenneth
is currently buried in an unmarked grave in Egham. The Evacuees
Reunion Association contacted Raine's and have arranged to have
a headstone placed on his grave on Thursday 6th May, 2004 at
Englefield Green Cemetery , Egham. The headstone dedication service
will be attended by former evacuees who attended Raine's Foundation
School. Other former evacuees billeted in the area who hope to
attend were from St Bernard's R.C. School (now defunct) of Bethnal
Green and Holy Trinity C.E. School in Chelsea.
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- 'A tribute to Kenneth' appeared in East End Life (Issue 472, p. 11, 25-31
August, 2003) regarding the tragic story of the 11 year old Raine's
pupil, Kenneth James Carter, who was evacuated to Egham at the
beginning of World War II. He was killed along with another 11
year old Raine's pupil, George Button, during an air raid.
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- Autumn Term, 2003
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- 'Kenneth Carter Dedication Service' appeared in the Old Raineians' Association Newsletter
(p. 12, September, 2003)
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- '64 years on, tribute to bomb death lad' appeared in the Tower Hamlets Recorder (No. 838,
p. 30, 1 October, 2003) regarding the tragic story of the 11
year old Raine's pupil, Kenneth James Carter, who was evacuated
to Egham at the beginning of World War II. He was killed along
with another 11 year old Raine's pupil, George Button, during
an air raid.
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- 'Dedication of the Kenneth Carter Headstone'
appeared in the Old Strodians' Association
Newsletter (Christmas, p. 4-5, 2003) regarding the tragic story
of the 11 year old Raine's pupil, Kenneth James Carter, who was
evacuated to Egham at the beginning of World War II. He was killed
along with another 11 year old Raine's pupil, George Button,
during an air raid.
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- Spring Term, 2004
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- 'Egham Memorial Service' appeared in the Old Raineians' Association Newsletter
(February, p. 8, 2004) with details of the arrangements of the
Memorial Service for Kenneth James Carter.
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- 'The saddest of days' appeared in the Old Raineians' Association Newsletter
(p. 1-9, June, 2004) with Michael Zeffertt's memories of the
events in Egham in 1940.
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- 'Kenneth James Carter - Important Announcement'
appeared in The Evacuee (March, 2004)
with details of the arrangements of the Memorial Service for
Kenneth James Carter.
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- 'Paying homage to tragic little victims
of war' appeared in the Tower Hamlets
Recorder (No. 869, p. 25, 5 May, 2004) regarding the Memorial
Day and evacuee Reunion on 6th May, 2004.
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- 'Evacuees remember forgotten war victims'
appeared in the East London Advertiser
(p. 26, 13 May, 2004) regarding the Memorial Day and evacuee
Reunion on 6th May, 2004.
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- 'Ensuring town never forgets innocent
young victims of war ' appeared in the Staines and Egham
News (p. 8-9, 12 May, 2004) regarding the Memorial Day and evacuee
Reunion on 6th May, 2004.
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- 'Egham Memorial Service' appeared in the Old Raineians' Association Newsletter
(p. 3, June, 2004) regarding the Memorial Day and evacuee Reunion
on 6th May, 2004.
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- 'Urban exodus' appeared
in the Royal Borough (No. 133, p. 12, Summer, 2004) regarding
Operation Pied Piper when the evacuations of the cities began
in September, 1939.
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