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Yeats

Yeats, Unknown First Name

  • 17th November 201719th November 2017
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Yeats

Miss Yeats

Service: Munitions Worker

Parents: Mr & Mrs Yeats

Brothers: A J Yeats & Frank H Yeats

Address: 48 Vicarage Road, Hastings

Published: February 1917

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K Clarke

Clarke, K

  • 11th November 2017
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K Clarke

K Clarke

Service: Munitions Worker

Parents: Mr & Mrs H Clarke

Brother: F Clarke

Address: 242 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Published: January 1917

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Francis J Bradley

Bradley, Francis J

  • 11th November 2017
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Francis J Bradley

Francis J Bradley

Rank: Orderly

Regiment: British Red Cross Society

Sister: Miss R Bradley

Address: 8 Gordon Road, Hastings

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

Published: January 1917

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Phillips & Thompsett

Thompsett, E

  • 7th November 2017
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Phillips & Thompsett

E Thompsett

Service: Munitions Worker

Parents: Mr & Mrs Thompsett

Brothers: Jim Thompsett, John Thompsett & Frederick S Thompsett

Address: 8 Parkfield Road, Hollington

Published: January 1917

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Phillips & Thompsett

Phillips, D

  • 7th November 2017
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Phillips & Thompsett

D Phillips

Service: Munitions Worker

Address: Ore

Published: January 1915

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Lee, Harman & Sargent

Sargent, Minnie

  • 6th November 20177th November 2017
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Lee, Harman & SargentMinnie Sargent

Service: Munitions Worker

Address: Robertsbridge

Published: January 1917

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Lee, Harman & Sargent

Harman, M

  • 6th November 20177th November 2017
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Lee, Harman & SargentM Harman

Service: Munitions Worker

Mother: Mrs M Harmer

Address: 25 Duke Road, Silverhill

Published: January 1917

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Lee, Harman & Sargent

Lee, Annie

  • 6th November 20177th November 2017
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Lee, Harman & SargentLouie Lee

Service: Munitions Worker

Parents: Mr Charles Lee & Mrs Lee

Sister: Louie Lee

Address: 31 Duke Road, Silverhill

Published: January 1917

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Lee, Harman & Sargent

Lee, Louie

  • 6th November 20177th November 2017
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Lee, Harman & SargentLouie Lee

Service: Munitions Worker

Parents: Mr Charles Lee & Mrs Lee

Sister: Annie Lee

Address: 31 Duke Road, Silverhill

Published: January 1917

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Alice Weeks

Weeks, Alice

  • 28th September 2017
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Alice Weeks

Alice Weeks

Service: Mill Worker

Other Info: The text reads: “To release a man for active service, Mrs Alice Weeks has taken charge of an engine as well as corn crushing and mixing plant and Messrs. Burgess’ Mill at Robertsbridge. The picture shows her just leaving the engine shed after effecting an adjustment.”

Published: November 1916

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