Enham offices, Enham Alamein, Hants
Introduction
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Image: © Brian Robert Marshall Taken: 7 Apr 2007
'Enham, releasing potential' is the motto of this charity which started work in 1918 with disabled servicemen. Now operating on a broader base with disabled people generally. Read about its work here. http://www.enham.org.uk/ The name of the village reflects a connection with the famous second world war battle. Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enham_Alamein The commander of the British land forces which won the battle, General, later Field Marshal, Montgomery, is buried about 40 kilometres east of here in Binsted and his grave can be viewed here Image