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Welcome
to the
Grenadier Guards AssociationWebsite
General Secretary : Captain (QM) T.A. Rolfe
Address: Grenadier Guards Association,
Wellington Barracks,
Birdcage Walk,
London SW1E 6HQ
Tele No: 020 7414 3285 Fax:
020 7222 4309
If you have any comments,
suggestions or contributions about or for the website please
send them to me at the address shown above or on E-mail to
assnnco@grengds.com
Web Master
DerekMoney@grenadierguardsassn.freeserve.co.uk
For general Regimental enquiries,
such as tracing or research for relatives who served in the Regiment
it is now necessary to write to The Regimental Adjutant, Grenadier
Guards,Wellington Barracks, Birdcage Walk, London SW1W 6HQ.
Please send your name, full
postal address with telephone number and the purpose of your
enquiry. There is normally a nominal charge for information of
£25 but the Regiment may waive this for close family connections.
Always look on the Post Box
Page for new entries. and the e-mail listings which are continually
added to.
Last updates 14th, 16th and
17th January 2008
Majority of Serving Members
of the Regiment have now been added to the Nominal Rolls (Member
Lists button)
New entries on the Post Box
Page.
A Most Deserving Cause - Special
Events Button
DVD - Guarding The Queen -
Notice Board Button
Amended Price list with new
items of models. (Association Button)
Most Recent update 6th
February 2008
New Entry on Post Box Page
and Additions to the Coming Events Page
I have been asked
by one branch to advertise that they need more members but I
have replied that ALL branches need more members and so if you,
as a former Grenadier, are reading this and you are not on the
rolls of a Branch then do get in touch and Join Up Now !!
Designing web pages to best suit
all screens is a task with no simple solution. When the
web started 640 x 480 was the default setting for most new machines.
Gradually 800 x 640 became the default and our web pages were
widened to take advantage of this. For several years now 1024
x 768 (or greater) has become the standard for new screens, both
traditional and LCD. So our web pages have widened again.
However some are, of course, still
using older 800 x 640 screens. The problem is, should we aim
for a setting that best suits the majority or what best suits
what now must be a declining minority ? If the latter, when do
we change ? Must we wait until the very last 800 x 640 user upgrades
? If so, how will we know ? So our practice has been to move
as screen technology has progressed. This does unfortunately,
mean that some will have to scroll horizontally.
Acknowledgement
is made to Bob Rimmington of
Stanford Systems of Burgess Hill for the preparation of this
web site
Regretably the counter is no longer
working but at the last count (12 Feb 07) it had clocked up 228,562
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