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Queen’s Birthday Honours 2018: Poppy seller, 103, gets MBE | Queen’s Birthday Honours 2018: Poppy seller, 103, gets MBE |
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Britain's longest-serving poppy seller is to be appointed an MBE in the Queen's birthday honours list. | Britain's longest-serving poppy seller is to be appointed an MBE in the Queen's birthday honours list. |
Rosemary Powell, 103, plans to retire from selling poppies later this year after a remarkable 97 years of collecting for the appeal. | Rosemary Powell, 103, plans to retire from selling poppies later this year after a remarkable 97 years of collecting for the appeal. |
She first helped her mother sell poppies on Richmond Bridge for the Royal British Legion's first Poppy Appeal in 1921 when aged six. | She first helped her mother sell poppies on Richmond Bridge for the Royal British Legion's first Poppy Appeal in 1921 when aged six. |
The great-grandmother, from London, is said to be "over the moon". | The great-grandmother, from London, is said to be "over the moon". |
"It is very nice that I have been given this," she said. "I still vividly remember selling poppies on Richmond Bridge with my mother." | "It is very nice that I have been given this," she said. "I still vividly remember selling poppies on Richmond Bridge with my mother." |
Her son Giles added: "Mum is absolutely over the moon. It's great recognition for a lot of hard work." | Her son Giles added: "Mum is absolutely over the moon. It's great recognition for a lot of hard work." |
Mrs Powell's first fiance Robin Ellis - a commander in the Royal Navy - died in 1944 when the Lancaster bomber he was flying crashed near Inverness. | Mrs Powell's first fiance Robin Ellis - a commander in the Royal Navy - died in 1944 when the Lancaster bomber he was flying crashed near Inverness. |
Her father Charles Ashton James served with the 126th Baluchistan Infantry and was left wounded after being shot in the head during the Battle of the Somme. | Her father Charles Ashton James served with the 126th Baluchistan Infantry and was left wounded after being shot in the head during the Battle of the Somme. |
She lost two godfathers and three uncles during World War One, while her younger brother Peter, a major in the Army, died during World War Two. | |
In WW2, Mrs Powell trained as a voluntary aid detachment (VAD) nurse providing civilian nursing to the military. | |
Mrs Powell lived close to where poppies were made in Richmond for the first Poppy Appeal and sold them on the bridge with her mother, Evelyn. | Mrs Powell lived close to where poppies were made in Richmond for the first Poppy Appeal and sold them on the bridge with her mother, Evelyn. |
They ran out in "no time" and so her mother fashioned new poppies out of red crepe paper bought from a nearby flower shop. | They ran out in "no time" and so her mother fashioned new poppies out of red crepe paper bought from a nearby flower shop. |
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