Talk:Maurice Buckmaster

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Personal note moved from the article page - Skysmith 21:45, 30 January 2006 (UTC)

Added by Alfie J S Goodrich, of Monmouth, Wales, UK. "Colonel Buckmaster was my great-great uncle. My mother, Eileen Goodrich MBE [nee Buckmaster], 1932-2005 http://www.towncrier.org.uk/community/494.tc , was recently involved with the Violette Zsabo Museum in Wormelow], Hereford http://www.specialforces.co.uk/violette.htm and the poem which Leo Marks wrote for Violette [The LIfe That I Have] as her code poem was read out by the curator of the Museum at my mother's memorial service and MBE presentation.'

"Maurice had a brother, Herbert Buckmaster, who was the first husband of the actress Gladys Cooper and founder of the Bucks' Club in Saville Row, London, of which HRH Prince Philip was once a member."

Maurice Buckmaster (1910-1992) OR Maurice Buckmaster (1902-1992) ?

I am also a relation of the article's subject (a grand-grand nephew), and am disappointed to find the article so short. RedRabbit (talk) 05:17, 21 January 2008 (UTC)