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Charles Stanford Army

Stanford, Charles

  • 6th February 2016
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Charles StanfordCharles Stanford

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: 2nd Seaforth Highlanders

Mother: Mrs Stanford

Address: 17 Oak Terrace, Sandown, Ore

Other Info: Wounded. In hospital in Rouen

Published: December 1914

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A C Hyland Army

Hyland, A C

  • 6th February 2016
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A C HylandA C Hyland

Regiment: 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards

Father: Mr F A Hyland

Address: Orchard Cottage, Sedlescombe

Other Info: Wounded. Now convalescent at Bristol

Published: December 1914

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Plumbridge, William Arthur

  • 6th February 20166th February 2016
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Plumbridge, William Arthur - 1214William Arthur Plumbridge

Rank: First Class Boy

Ship: HMS Bulwark

Parents: Mr William & Mrs Esther Plumbridge

Address: Courthouse Street, Hastings

Other Info: William was transferred to HMS Bulwark from HMS Hawke. He died aged 17, along with over 750 other seamen, when HMS Bulwark exploded due to an internal explosion on 26th November 1914. He is remembered at the Portsmouth Naval Memorial on Panel 3.

Published: December 1914

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Cuthbert Frank Shaw Army

Shaw, Cuthbert Frank

  • 6th February 201619th February 2019
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Cuthbert Frank ShawCuthbert Frank Shaw

Rank: Second Lieutenant

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

Parents: Dr Frank & Mrs Fanny Mary Shaw

Address: The Gables, Pevensey Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Killed in action on 30th October near Ypres. According to CWGC, Cuthbert was aged 20 when he died and is remembered on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial on Panel 20.

Published: December 1914

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Johnstone Navy

Johnstone, Thomas

  • 6th February 20166th February 2016
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Johnstone

Thomas Johnstone

Rank: Yeoman of Signals

Ship: HMS Lord Nelson

Father: Mr Thomas Johnstone

Brothers: James Johnstone, William Johnstone & Robert Johnstone

Address: 119 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Published: December 1914

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Johnstone Army

Johnstone, Robert

  • 6th February 201615th October 2016
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Johnstone

William Johnstone

Rank: Private

Regiment: Army Pay Corps

Father: Mr Thomas Johnstone

Brothers: James Johnstone, William Johnstone & Thomas Johnstone

Address: 119 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Published: December 1914

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Johnstone Navy

Johnstone, William

  • 6th February 201615th October 2016
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Johnstone

William Johnstone

Rank: Steward

Ship: HMS Euryalus

Father: Mr Thomas Johnstone

Brothers: James Johnstone, Robert Johnstone & Thomas Johnstone

Address: 119 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Published: December 1914

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Johnstone Navy

Johnstone, James

  • 6th February 20166th February 2016
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Johnstone

James Johnstone

Rank: Yeoman of Signals

Ship: HMAS Pioneer

Father: Mr Thomas Johnstone

Brothers: William Johnstone, Robert Johnstone & Thomas Johnstone

Address: 119 Harold Road, Clive Vale, Hastings

Published: December 1914

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Clark Army

Clark, B C

  • 5th February 201611th March 2023
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Clark

B C Clark

Regiment: 5th Dragoon Guards

Father: Mr F R Clark

Brother: Ernest James Clark

Address: 23 Bexhill Road, St Leonards

Other Info: At the Front.

An article published in the Hastings & St Leonards Observer dated 12th December 1914 reports: “Mr & Mrs F. R. Clark, of 23 Bexhill Road, St Leonards, have received from their son, Trooper B. C. Clark, 5th Dragoon Guards, an interesting letter, in the course of which he says: “The worst is over, but we still have to stop in case we are required. We are not doing so badly. We had a rough time in the retirement, ran into three Army Corps, and only us few, still we got out of it, although we lost a considerable number of the men at Mons.

We thought it was hot there, but its not a patch on Messines or Ypres, and the Boer Was was a picnic to this. We had to gallop for Messines, and we were there just in time to stop the Germans entering. Then there was a fight, but we managed to turn them back.

We are the Phantom Brigade, all over the show. We marched 160 miles in five days, then had a sudden order to gallop for it, and we had to stick there for 13 days. The shells were bursting in the Market Square, about 30 to a minute. It was hot. Anyhow they could not chase us.

They brought from Antwerp 15 Battalions of infantry and 14 siege guns (coal boxes). We kept them in check for two days, then had to retire. Well, we managed to get back about 9 a.m., but got chased out in the evening, and we had three infantry regiments to support us. We were like caged rats running all over the show.

We were visited by Sir J. French, and he praised us up wonderfully. I got mentioned for carrying and bandaging wounded. This is the second time.

We have been doing all infantry work as well as our own, so have been well on the move.”

The writer graphically describes getting in and out of Ypres, and adds “but we are still alive and kicking. We were also at Crevonne (Coalbox Corner). Don’t worry. Use Sunlight.”

Published: November 1914

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G Veness Army

Veness, G

  • 31st January 201628th November 2016
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J VenessG VenessG or J Veness

Rank: Private

Regiment: 7th Battery, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr & Mrs Veness

Address: 11 East Hill Passage, Hastings

Other Info: In Kitchener’s Army.

Published: November 1914 & December 1914

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