I’m hoping someone on the site remembers “Tony”, he use to research Women who served in the military, mostly Nursing Sisters, but he would research any woman who served. I use to help Tony quite a bit (off line) in his research……and unfortunately Tony passed away a few years ago. I’ve been trying to remember his last name, but all I can think of is that it was “Murphy” or started with an “M”. Tony was English I believe. And I didn’t keep his e-mail address (why, I don’t know). I’m trying to find out if Tony’s research has “survived” and is posted somewhere on another site etc…..or possibly I can contact a family member to see if his research is still available??? I’m trying to assist another researcher who is looking into this type of info, and hopefully Tony’s info is “somewhere”. Tony did NOT have a website that I know of…….and the website I use to help him on(or had the most contact with him) is now GONE (Canada at War)…..so I can’t go their to see if I can find the info. If anyone has any idea’s, hints, etc please let me know, or PM me if you might have a e-mail or contact for Tony Sorry, that’s the best I can do (and remember) Cheers
Been out . Lesley has the right chap. Tonym has died I thought his daughter was a member here too. Edit. Ah. Posted using his profile. Tonym "Signing Off"
Nothing ever dies, but it is good advice to save websites you like to Archive.org Canada at War All the best Andreas
Thank you everyone, yes that’s him. Owen also PM’d me with info so now to see if I can make contact and see if his work is available somewhere?? Cheers and thanks
I’ve just completed the WAAF up to the end of 1945 and most of 1946 and 1947. The few who are not completed , you need a death certificate for those girls as there is now no other way . on RAF commands forum CWGC war dead
as you may know a lot of stuff on here plus many other threads I have many Headstone photos that I took for Tony in my collection ATS casualties Service Women's War Grave Photos for reference (previously titled FAO Tonym)