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Victor Gladwish was born in The City Of Westminster, London 1944 during a German bombing raid.
His parents were Free Fighting Belgians who came to England in 1939. After the War his parents returned to Europe and Victor Gladwish spent the 1940's learning to speak English, Dutch, Flemish,< Walloon and German. His family returned to England in 1949 and during the 1950's Victor Gladwish went to schools like William Wordsworth where apart from learning how to write he also took an interest in History and Geography. Most of the 1960's he was in the Royal Engineers stationed in Germany. In the 1970's he wrote and published over 200 parts of his “Encyclopedia of English written
Matchbox Labels” which sold worldwide and he was made a professor at the Moscow 1980 exhibition.
In the 1980's Victor started his own match company importing matches and labelling them with advertising Pubs, Shops & Companies. In 1983 he created a “Gladwish Land Sales” which was business which incorporated:- Surveying land, making plans to stake land into small affordable plots, selling the land like an estate agent and then doing the conveyancing like a solicitor. All done in house which for tax reasons the Inland Revenue name him as being a Professional Land Retailer and the business still exists today. Due to a mishap in having infra-red treatment when he was 10 years old he started to get visions of the past that coupled with learning he had a title encouraged Victor to travel to collect data in The Netherlands, Belgium, France and Germany. From the age of 15 Victor started writing down any visions that he had and late in 1983 in Ewhurst Church, West Sussex, Victor realised that the visions were in fact memory genes passed down from Father to Son in 35 generations and therefore The Power of the Memory Gene is the result of more than 60 years research.
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Victor Gladwish was born in The City Of Westminster, London 1944 during a German bombing raid.
His parents were Free Fighting Belgians who came to England in 1939. After the War his parents returned to Europe and Victor Gladwish spent the 1940's learning to speak English, Dutch, Flemish,< Walloon and German. His family returned to England in 1949 and during the 1950's Victor Gladwish went to schools like William Wordsworth where apart from learning how to write he also took an interest in History and Geography. Most of the 1960's he was in the Royal Engineers stationed in Germany. In the 1970's he wrote and published over 200 parts of his “Encyclopedia of English written
Matchbox Labels” which sold worldwide and he was made a professor at the Moscow 1980 exhibition.
In the 1980's Victor started his own match company importing matches and labelling them with advertising Pubs, Shops & Companies. In 1983 he created a “Gladwish Land Sales” which was business which incorporated:- Surveying land, making plans to stake land into small affordable plots, selling the land like an estate agent and then doing the conveyancing like a solicitor. All done in house which for tax reasons the Inland Revenue name him as being a Professional Land Retailer and the business still exists today. Due to a mishap in having infra-red treatment when he was 10 years old he started to get visions of the past that coupled with learning he had a title encouraged Victor to travel to collect data in The Netherlands, Belgium, France and Germany. From the age of 15 Victor started writing down any visions that he had and late in 1983 in Ewhurst Church, West Sussex, Victor realised that the visions were in fact memory genes passed down from Father to Son in 35 generations and therefore The Power of the Memory Gene is the result of more than 60 years research.
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