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E Harman Army

Harman, E

  • 10th December 201517th July 2018
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E HarmanE HarmanE HarmanE Harman

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: 41 Winchelsea Road, Ore

Sent by: Miss V Mann

Other Info: Died at Bethune of wounds received on March 28th. According to CWGC, Private Harman died aged 19 on 31st March 1915. He is remembered at Chocques Military Cemetery, grave reference I.A.59.

Published: October 1914 & April 1915

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E M Taylor Army

Taylor, Edgar Manfield

  • 10th December 20151st May 2020
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Edgar TaylorTaylorE M TaylorEdgar Manfield Taylor

Rank: Private

Regiment: 5th Somerset Light Infantry

Parents: Mr & Mrs R Taylor

Brother: Mr Taylor

Address: 32 Vale Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Worked for Parrs Bank in Hastings. About to leave for India.

The text of the article reads: “We received the above portraits on Friday, and with them the following letter:- “Guernsey”, Vale Road, St Leonards. Dear Sir, I enclose two photographs if you care to publish them in this week’s Pictorial, one of myself and one of my brother, who is in a football jersey, is a Private in the 2nd Dorset Regiment, and has been taken prisoner with General Townshend’s Force in Kut-el-Amara. He went through all the campaign, and was wounded at Christmas fighting near Baghdad. No news has been heard from him since December, although we believe he is quite safe. He was in Parr’s Bank, Hastings in 1912, and then left for their Bournemouth Branch, and was in the local YMCA football team. The other photograph is of myself, and tomorrow I am leaving to join my Regiment, the London Scottish, so hope to fill his place now he is handicapped for the duration of the war. I am only 18, am also at Parr’s Bank, Hastings.”

The text in ‘Prisoner of War’ from September 1916 reads “Private Taylor was in the Somerset Light Infantry and was wounded in Kut on 30th December 1915, and taken prisoner with the rest of the British Army. He is now at Yozgad. He has been able to write to his parents. On 12th July he said: “In perfect health, don’t worry. Allowed four lines. So are you. Do send two packets of pipe ‘bacca’ weekly, also woollen socks, a shirt, pants, liver and kidney pills. Newspapers forbidden.” On 20th July he wrote again: “longing to be home”. In a further communication he says: “Yozgad in mountains. Warm in summer. Very cold in winter – snow. In perfect health. Always thinking of you all. “ In a further postcard Private Taylor got the better of the Turkish Censor by addressing his communication to “Mrs Taylor, Dowewin, 32 Vale Road, etc. He concludes by asking “How is Uncle Frits getting on? Heard he had an accident at the seaside”. The photograph was taken when Private Taylor was in India previous to going to Kut.”

Published: October 1914, May 1916 & September 1916

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T E Noakes Army

Noakes, Thomas E

  • 10th December 201527th May 2017
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Noakes & SmithT E NoakesThomas E Noakes

Rank: Farrier Corporal

Regiment: 20th Hussars

Parents: Mr & Mrs W J Noakes

Brothers: Horatio Nelson Noakes & C W Noakes

Brother-in-Law: J Smith

Address: 48 Paynton Road, Silverhill

Other Info: While slinging horses one of the animals fell upon him, damaging his right arm, which he was unable to use when he arrived at Mons. He had to spend some time in hospital, subsequently being sent to the London Hospital. He returned to his wife at Silverhill for 10 days and is now at Colchester expecting to be sent to the Front. He is seen wearing the South African medal.

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

Published: October 1914 & June 1916

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A Hull Army

Hull, A

  • 10th December 2015
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A HullA Hull

Rank: Private

Regiment: ‘C’ Company, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: 17 Russell Street, Hastings

Other Info:With the Expeditionary Force

Published: September 1914

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W E Morris Army

Morris, W E

  • 10th December 201522nd January 2019
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W F MorrisW E Morris

Rank: Bombardier

Regiment: Royal Horse Artillery

Father: James Morris

Address: 3 Aldborough Road, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front

Published: September 1914

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White Army

White, A R

  • 10th December 201528th July 2018
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WhiteWhite

A R White

Rank: Private

Regiment: 3rd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Frederick George & Mrs Susan White

Brothers: William James White, A E White & G E White

Address: 2 Woods Passage, Hastings

Other Info: At Dover. For Active Service

Published: September 1914 & January 1916

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White Army

White, William James

  • 10th December 201528th July 2018
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William James White

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Frederick George & Mrs Susan White

Brother: A R White, A E White & G E White

Address: 2 Woods Passage, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. Killed in action at Cuinchy on 25th January 1915 aged 19. William is remembered at Le Touret Memorial, on panel 20 and 21.

Published: September 1914, March 1915 & January 1916

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Lane Army

Lane, Unknown First Name

  • 10th December 201519th January 2019
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LaneDrummer Lane

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: 34 Horntye Road, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front

Published: September 1914

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Metcalf Army

Metcalf, Percy

  • 10th December 201513th July 2018
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MetcalfPercy Metcalf

Address: Mount Street, Battle

Mother: Mrs H Metcalf

Brothers: Frederick Metcalf, Charles Metcalf & Alfred Douglas Metcalf

Other Info: Training in Kitchener’s Army at Woolwich

Published: September 1914

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E E Elphic Army

Elphic, E E

  • 10th December 2015
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E E ElphicE E Elphic

Rank: Private

Regiment: 9th Battalion (Lowthers), Royal Sussex Regiment

Address: Pevensey

Published: September 1914

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