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Moon, George

  • 22nd March 2018
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George Moon

George Moon

Service: Munitions Worker and Police Volunteer

Address: 32 St Mary’s Terrace, Hastings

Other Info: For thirty years sold baked potatoes from a can in Queen’s Road. Being too old for military service he has gone into munitions (night work) and fills up his spare time a special constable. This is at Birmingham, where he works five nights each week on munitions, and does police duty (unpaid) on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

Published: May 1917

Hills, J
Starr, Frank
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Hastings March 1917 Munitions Worker Police

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