

Charles Dickens' Cricket Song Unearthed
Charles Henry and Eliza Harriet Pocock Whilst researching for my next book, the true story of the early life of my grandmother Ethel Pocock, who was brought up in Rochester, Kent in the Queen Victoria era, I came across a surprising link between my great-grandparents Henry and Elisa Pocock and Charles Dickens. Not only did Henry Pocock look after Charles Dickens' bee hives, he measured and made shoes for Charles Dickens and also played cricket with Charles Dickens and others

Steve Johnson
Jan 25


Celebrating John Maxton Ramsay: A Milestone at Ma'Asker Al Raschid RAF Cemetery
A Long Journey for John Maxton Ramsay It has been a long process. Almost three years ago, I first came across the name of John Maxton Ramsay. I was captivated by his story and felt compelled to learn more. After much research and persistence, I’m thrilled to share that the Commonwealth War Graves Commission has finally updated its records. They have marked the 300th burial at the Ma'Asker Al Raschid RAF Cemetery (formerly the Hinaidi RAF Peace Cemetery) in Baghdad. Even more

Steve Johnson
Jan 24


The Historical Importance of British War Cemeteries in Iraq: British War Cemeteries Significance
Steve Buster Johnson's website contains headstone photographs for several British cemeteries in Iraq, with most of the photos unique to his website

Steve Johnson
Jan 1
