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SETTLEMENTS IN ENGLAND AND WALES FROM WHICH ALL THEIR MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES SURVIVED WORLD WAR I
Thankful villages; Thankful village; Thankful Village
  • Memorial plaque in the parish church of [[Teigh]]

thankful      
adj. ευγνώμονας, ευγνώμων

تعريف

thankful
When you are thankful, you are very happy and relieved that something has happened.
Most of the time I'm just thankful that I've got a job...
= grateful
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ, oft ADJ that, ADJ for n

ويكيبيديا

Thankful Villages

Thankful Villages (also known as Blessed Villages; Welsh: Pentrefi Diolchgar) are settlements in England and Wales from which all their members of the armed forces survived World War I. The term Thankful Village was popularised by the writer Arthur Mee in the 1930s; in Enchanted Land (1936), the introductory volume to The King's England series of guides, he wrote that a Thankful Village was one which had lost no men in the war because all those who left to serve came home again. His initial list identified 32 villages. There are tens of thousands of villages and towns in the United Kingdom.

In an October 2013 update, researchers identified 53 civil parishes in England and Wales from which all serving personnel returned. There are no Thankful Villages identified in Scotland or Ireland yet (all of Ireland was then part of the United Kingdom).

Fourteen of the English and Welsh villages are considered "doubly thankful", in that they also lost no service personnel during World War II. These are marked in italics in the list below (note: while the list includes 17 of these, not all have been verified).