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Who was the founder of St Dunstan's? |
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Field Marshal Douglas Haig |
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King George V |
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Sir Arthur Pearson |
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The Right Honourable David Lloyd George |
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How many men and women are currently being helped by St Dunstan's including a number who were injured in Iraq and Afghanistan? |
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Between 100 and 200 |
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Between 200 and 500 |
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Between 500 and 1000 |
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More than 3000 |
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In addition to training Centres at Ovingdean near Brighton and Sheffield, new facilities became available in which Welsh sea-side resort in 2011? |
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Barmouth |
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Llandudno |
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Pwllheli |
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Rhyl |
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Since the year 1945 St Dunstan's has cared for visually impaired ex-Service men and women who have served in how many overseas conflicts? |
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4 |
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5 |
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6 |
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More than 6 |
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How old was the youngest beneficiary of St Dunstan's? |
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13 years old |
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15 years old |
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17 years old |
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19 years old |
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Henry Allingham, St Dunstans’ oldest ever beneficiary, died in July 2009. How old was he? |
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97 years old |
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101 years old |
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109 years old |
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113 years old |
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Who is St Dunstans’ royal patron? |
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Sophie, Countess of Wessex |
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King Charles III |
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Prince William, the Prince of Wales |
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Princess Anne, the Princess Royal |
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In what sort of activities are beneficiaries able to participate at the rehabilitation and training Centres and in fund-raising events? |
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Dancing, cookery, indoor bowling, art and craft work, Bingo and story writing |
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Golf, archery, swimming, skiing and ten pin bowling |
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Marathons, half Marathons, hot-air ballooning, motor-cycling, deep-sea-diving, cycling and free-fall parachute jumping |
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All the above |
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