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Red Tabby Words

A blog about words and starting a word-based business

Category: Armistice Day

Remembrance

Remembrance

November 9, 2018November 9, 2018 Posted in Armistice Day, History, Poppy Appeal, Remembrance, WW11 Comment

To mark the centenary of the end of WW1, Portsmouth City Council has been putting up signs in hundreds of the city’s roads listing those who lived there and died during the war. Just such a sign has now appeared in my road, with the names of seven men who died serving their country. Somehow,… Continue reading Remembrance

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Red Tabby Words is a small start-up business providing proof-reading, copy-editing and copy-writing services to businesses, charities and organisations in the Solent region of Southern England. Its founder, manager and sole employee is Cat Palmer, a former university administrator who is Good With Words.

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