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BELOW IS THE SIDE VIEW OF WHERE I LIVED AT 88 ST. JAMES'S , TO THE LEFT IS ST. JAMES'S PALACE ALL ON PALL MALL, IN THE EARLY 1970'S.
BELOW IS PHILIPPS HOUSE IN WILTSHIRE
HOME DURING THE 1990'S
BELOW IS THE PANORAMIC VIEW OF PALL MALL FROM MY MIDDLE WINDOW, WHICH LEADS DIRECTLY INTO TRAFALGAR SQUARE WHERE NELSONS COLUMN IS PREDOMINENT.
WHAT IS NOT WELL KNOWN IS THAT THE LAMP POSTS LINING THE MALL FROM BUCKINGHAM PALACE TO TRAFALGAR SQUARE ALL HAVE SMALL SHIPS ATOP EACH LAMP. EACH ONE IS NAMED AND EACH ONE TOOK PART IN THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR. NELSONS STATUE IN THE SQUARE LOOKS DOWN THE MALL AT HIS "FLEET"
TRACKING MIGRATORY GAME IN THE GESOND PRIVATE GAME PARK, WE HAD A PRIVATE AIRCRAFT RUNWAY.
ABOUT 1973
BRIEF HISTORY OF THE VARIOUS OBJECTIVES OVER THE YEARS
During the lifetime of the Prince of Saintonge, he was first and foremost at an early age, a member of his Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II Forces, from 1952 until 1963, serving in West Germany, Sues Canal, Kenya, and Southern Arabia, Aden.
In 1954, he was chosen by the War Office to represent the No 6 Boys Training Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, on the 1954 Northern Canada Expedition by the British Society Exploring Society. After 1963, he became a Pilot, training in Germany, and the UK. He immigrated to South Africa, and built