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  1. William Brittain (British Free Corps) Brittain in February 1945. William Charles Brittain (known as 'Carl') was a lance-corporal of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment who was serving in No. 4 Commando at the time of his capture in Suda Bay, Crete, in June 1941. [1]

  2. William Britain, W. Britain or simply Britain's, no matter what we are called our name is synonymous with toy soldiers. Since 1893 W. Britain has been producing toy soldiers and military miniatures with attention to detail, quality and authenticity. Each model figure is cast out of metal and hand painted to the highest possible standards.

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    History. The "W. Britain" brand name of toy and collectable soldiers is derived from a company founded by William Britain Jr., a British toy manufacturer, who in 1893 invented the process of hollow casting in lead, and revolutionized the production of toy soldiers.

  4. 29 de dic. de 2018 · 97 ratings14 reviews. It's been worth the wait. One of the authors most requested by Crippen & Landru readers throughout its 25-year history has been mystery writer William Brittain, whose fiction challenges the reader with tricky plots presented in a unique style.

  5. Franklin Classical School junior William Brittain recalls his reluctance to start his summer reading assignment, the 1,300 page epic novel, The Count of Monte Cristo. By committing to the challenge William learned more than he expected about the value of great literature and hopes to encourage others to make time for timeless things.

  6. 11 de abr. de 2022 · 9.7K views 1 year ago. “Great literature has the power to transform our hearts and minds, but we often don’t take time for it.”. Franklin Classical School junior William Brittain recalls his ...

  7. 4 de nov. de 2013 · Lord Cardigan’s orders to walk, trot, canter and charge at the Russian forces were relayed through the bugle sound by his duty trumpeter Private William Brittain in the Crimean battlefield in 1854.