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F Bumstead Army

Bumstead, F

  • 24th November 2016
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F BumsteadF Bumstead

Rank: Sergeant

Regiment: 9th Battalion, Rifle Brigade

Address: Wallbrook Cottage, Croft Road, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded. Now in convalescent home in France.

Published: September 1915

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Bryant, Lewis & Truebridge Army

Truebridge, William G

  • 24th November 2016
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Bryant, Lewis & Truebridge

William G Truebridge

Rank: Gunner

Regiment: 3rd Battalion, 1st Home Counties, Royal Field Artillery

Sister-in-Law: Mrs Bryant

Brothers-in-Law: Lance Corporal Bryant & Private Lewis

Sister-in-Law’s Address: 1 The Tackleway, Old Town, Hastings

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

Published: September 1915

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Bryant, Lewis & Truebridge Army

Lewis, Unknown First Name

  • 24th November 201624th November 2016
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Bryant, Lewis & Truebridge

Mr Lewis

Rank: Private

Regiment: East Surrey Regiment

Sister-in-Law: Mrs Bryant

Brothers-in-Law: Lance Corporal Bryant & William G Truebridge

Sister-in-Law’s Address: 1 The Tackleway, Old Town, Hastings

Other Info: Wounded at Ypres

Published: September 1915

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Bryant, Lewis & Truebridge Army

Bryant, Unknown First Name

  • 24th November 201624th November 2016
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Bryant, Lewis & Truebridge

Mr Bryant

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Wife: Mrs Bryant

Brothers-in-Law: Private Lewis & William G Truebridge

Address: 1 The Tackleway, Old Town, Hastings

Other Info: Home, wounded.

Published: September 1915

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W G Grace Army

Grace, W G

  • 24th November 2016
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W G Grace

W G Grace

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: West Riding Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps

Address: Hastings

Other Info: Text Reads ‘He is 55 years of age, but is at the Front, and has two sons serving there also. Lance Corporal Grace is well known in Hastings as a driver and acted as chauffeur for a local gentleman for seven years. He hope the mention of the fact that he is serving in the field will induce some of the young men of the town to “shoulder arms and come out to help us”. He has been told that he is the oldest man from Hastings at the Front, but we do not know if that is the case.

Published: September 1915

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Winborn Army

Winborn, Frank

  • 24th November 2016
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Winborn

Frank Winborn

Rank: Private

Regiment: East Surrey Regiment

Father or Brother: Mr T A Winborn

Brother & Uncle: Thomas Winborn & William J Winborn

Address: 73 Paynton Road, Silverhill

Other Info: In India

Published: August 1915

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Winborn Army

Winborn, William J

  • 24th November 201624th November 2016
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Winborn

William J Winborn

Rank: Corporal Shoeing Smith

Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Father or Brother: Mr T A Winborn

Brother & Uncle: Thomas Winborn & Frank Winborn

Address: 73 Paynton Road, Silverhill

Other Info: Home from the front, nervous breakdown. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.

Published: August 1915

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Winborn Army

Winborn, Thomas

  • 23rd November 201624th November 2016
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Winborn

Thomas Winborn

Rank: Private

Regiment: Royal West Kent Regiment

Father or Brother: Mr T A Winborn

Brother & Uncle: William J Winborn & Frank Winborn

Address: 73 Paynton Road, Silverhill

Published: August 1915

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A Selmes Army

Selmes, A

  • 23rd November 20169th January 2019
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A SelmesA Selmes

Rank: Private

Regiment: Army Service Corps, Transport

Mother: Mrs Reeves

Address: 8 Pelham Street, Hastings

Other Info: At Rouen.

Published: August 1915

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Edward Pollington Army

Pollington, Edward

  • 23rd November 201614th March 2017
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Edward PollingtonEdward PollingtonEdward Pollington

Rank: Staff Sergeant

Regiment: Army Service Corps

Address: 80 Milward Road, Hastings

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

The text from ‘A French Boy’s Terrible Experience’ reads: “These portraits are of Staff Sergeant E Pollington, A.S.C., and Marcel, a French boy who is with the Staff Sergeant “Somewhere in France”. The photographs were sent by Staff Sergeant Pollington to Mr J O Forster, newsagent, 55 Queens Road, Hastings and with them a letter, from which we take the following extracts: – At the beginning of the war the Germans captured the village where Marcel and his mother lived alone. They held the village eight days, and it was the eighth day which was the worst for him. The German soldiers came to their house, and tried to outrage his mother, and with her resisting one of them clubbed her with his rifle, and when she was on the floor a German officer shot her with his revolver. The little chap told me he witnessed it all. It was at this point the German cyclist came in with the news that the French and English were advancing, and they cleared out. The French Zouaves cleared them at the point of the bayonet. After he saw his mother buried Marcel went with the French soldiers, but these having to go to the trenches, sent him back. He then went with the English motors, and finally ended up with falling across our Company. He first worked with the cooks, but I, seeing he wanted looking after, took him under my charge. He is working now under me, and I can say he is very handy as an interpreter sometimes, and helps me with my French”

Published: August 1915 & February 1916

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