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Goldsmith & Long Navy

Goldsmith, Thomas

  • 13th July 201613th July 2016
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Goldsmith & Long

Thomas Goldsmith

Regiment: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves

Ship: HMS Cyclops

Parents: Mr & Mrs Goldsmith

Brothers: George Frederick Goldsmith & A C Goldsmith

Cousin: Leslie Long

Address: 2 Shepherd Street, St Leonards

Published: March 1915

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Goldsmith & Long Army

Goldsmith, George Frederick

  • 13th July 201613th July 2016
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Goldsmith & Long

George Frederick Goldsmith

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: No 3 Battery, New Zealand Royal Field Artillery

Parents: Mr & Mrs Goldsmith

Brothers: Thomas Goldsmith & A C Goldsmith

Cousin: Leslie Long

Address: 2 Shepherd Street, St Leonards

Other Info: Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: March 1915

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P E White Army

White, P E

  • 13th July 201613th July 2016
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P E WhiteP E White

Rank: Corporal

Regiment: National Reserve, Royal Sussex Regiment

Other Info: Solo Bassoon with the Hastings Summer Band last season

Published: March 1915

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P E Grisbrook Navy

Grisbrook, P E

  • 12th July 2016
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P E GrisbrookP E Grisbrook

Rank: Petty Officer

Ship: HMS Royal Arthur

Father: Mr E Grisbrook

Address: West Hill, Hastings

Wife: Mrs Grisbrook

Home Address: Southwick Coastguard Station

Other Info: Youngest of six sons all at the Front.

Published: March 1915

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E Dyer Army

Dyer, Ernest

  • 12th July 20168th December 2016
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Ernest Dyer
E DyerE Dyer

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: Australian Engineers, Australian Imperial Force

Father: Mr S Dyer

Address: 3 Priory Mews, Hastings

Other Info: Took part in the fighting in Egypt and was mentioned in dispatches. The news clipping reads “Lance Corporal Ernest Dyer, Australian Engineers who has been awarded the DCM for conspicuous bravery in carrying his wounded comrades in safety under fire at Kabra Tepe, Gallipoli. He is a Hastings lad, but left this town for Australia in 1909. He enlisted in August 1914 from Broken Hill, New South Wales, where he was inspector of gas lighting. He is now in hospital, suffering from the effects of concussion. He was totally blind for eight days, but is recovering, and expects to be sent to England shortly to recuperate, and to meet his parents.”

Ernest’s enlistment papers can be read here.

Published: March 1915 & September 1915

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Bert Garrow Army

Garrow, Bert

  • 12th July 2016
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Bert GarrowBert Garrow

Rank: Driver

Regiment: Overseas Contingent, Loyal Canadians, Canadian Expeditionary Force

Sister: Mrs Branson

Address: Golden Cross Hotel, Hastings

Other Info: Formerly in St Leonards Amateur Football team.

Published: March 1915

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Stuart O'Hanlon Army

Hanlon, Stuart Leopold

  • 12th July 201620th October 2017
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Stuart Leopold HanlonStuart O'HanlonHanlonStuart Hanlon

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Mother: Mrs O’Hanlon

Brothers: William John Patrick Hanlon, Albert James Hanlon, Cyril Rupert Henry Hanlon, Percy John Hanlon, Raymond Wilfred Elthbert Hanlon

Address: 55 Priory Road, Hastings

Other Info: Youngest of six sons all at the Front. His father served in the 58th Northamptonshire Regiment and went to the Zulu War of 1879, and fought at the Battle of Ulundi.

Wounded twice. In hospital in France.

Published: December 1914, March 1915 & December 1916

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F Kennard Army

Kennard, Frederick

  • 12th July 201615th October 2016
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F KennardFrederick Kennard

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 13th Lancers

Parents: Mr & Mrs Kennard

Address: 147 Athelstan Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Was at the (Hastings) Observer Office for four years. Additional name info from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: March 1915

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J Playford Army

Playford, James J

  • 12th July 201625th September 2021
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James J PlayfordJ PlayfordJ PlayfordJames PlayfordJames J Playford

Rank: Private

Regiment: ‘B’ Company Royal East Kent Regiment (The Buffs)

Brother: Harry Playford

Sister: Mrs C Paine

Address: Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Son of the Corporation employee whose funeral took place recently in Hastings. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

James Playford wrote to the Hastings & St Leonards Observer and his letter was published on 16th January 1915. It reads: “Just a few lines to let you know that I and the other Hastings boys in this Regiment are all A1 at present. We have just come out of the trenches for a few day’s rest. In the trenches there are three of four feet of mud, and you can be sure what it is like when trudging about in that. It reminds me, when I see the boys with their banjos (shovels) making the trenches clear, of the children sand castle building at Hastings.

We have done 11 weeks out of the four months in the trenches besides tracking, so you see we have had our share, and expect to go again in a week. We have had plenty of bad weather – about eleven inches of rain – but what does Tommy care? All we say is that the others have got the same to put up with, just like us.

We spent Christmas in the trenches, and enjoyed ourselves the best we could. Our bill of fare consisted of a Belgian stew, made of bully beef and potatoes and biscuits all put together, and then we had the Christmas pudding, which was sent by the ‘Daily News’ as well as a few extras by our friends, so we made the best of it.

We are expecting Kitchener’s Army to come out in the spring, and then I daresay we shall get in the final for the ‘Berlin Cup’ as we keep getting through different rounds. I see by the ‘Pictorial Advertiser’ that you are publishing the photos of men  serving their country. Beside myself there are two of my brothers serving.”

Published: January 1915, March 1915, October 1915 & February 1917

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Edward Mann & Henry Martin Navy

Martin, Henry

  • 9th July 201613th June 2017
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Edward Mann & Henry Martin

Henry Martin

Rank: Seaman

Regiment: Royal Naval Reserve

Ship: HMS Bayano

Parents: Mrs T D Martin

Address: Trafalger Cottages, Tackleway, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, Henry died on 11th March when HMS Bayano was torpedoed by German submarine U27. He was among 195 officers and sailors lost. Edward is remembered at Portsmouth Naval Memorial on panel 10.

*The paper states ‘Harry Martin’ which differs to the name listed on CWGC.

Published: March 1915

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