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Phillips Navy

Phillips, G

  • 16th December 201617th December 2016
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PhillipsG Phillips

Ship: HMS Celtic

Parents: Mr & Mrs Phillips

Brothers: R Phillips & R W Phillips

Address: 15 Old Humphrey Avenue, Hastings

Published: September 1915

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George H Riddle Navy

Riddle, George H

  • 3rd September 2016
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George H RiddleGeorge H Riddle

Ship: HMS Celtic

Wife: Mrs Riddle

Address: 17 Rock-a-Nore, Hastings

Published: May 1915

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Percy John Wood Navy

Wood, Percy John

  • 6th May 201616th March 2018
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Percy Wood and James SpiceHodd, Wood, Percy & BilsbyPercy John WoodPercy John Wood

Regiment: Royal Naval Reserves

Ship: HMS Celtic & HMT Olida

Mother-in-Law: Mrs H Hodd

Brother-in-Law: Henry Hodd

Address: 4 Oxford Terrace, All Saints Street, Hastings

Other Info: ‘Now in Alexandria’ reads: We received the above photograph last week, and with it the following letter: “Sir, I am sending you a photograph of two well known Hastings men from the old town whom I have had the please of talking to out in Alexandria. They are P Wood and James Spice. Wood told me how he came to be up. He said he volunteered on his discharge papers on the first day of the Reserve were going away, and he was sent away to Portsmouth with them on the 2nd August 1914, practically the first volunteer in Hastings, I presume, if not in the British Isles. If you were to apply to Mrs Wood, 67 Milward Terrace, Ore, she would let you see his discharge papers to prove his words. I think his is a very interesting case, not many like it in England and not very well known in Hastings only by a few fisherman friends. He has practically been on foreign service ever since he has been up. Left England 10th December 1914 for South America, went all round there far North, and from there to South Africa, being 13 months on this trip. He came home soon enough for Christmas leave, having 10 days, and was coming out to Alexandria on 24th January 1916 on a trawler. He has been here 16 Months. James Spice has been out here 17 months, and just two years in a trawler here and in the North Sea, after having seen service in the Grand Fleet. Spice is a Seaman Gunner. He has had some unpleasant experiences; helped to save a ship’s crew which had been torpedoed, picking up 24 survivors, and had the unpleasant site of a ship being sunk when she was being escorted for four trawlers, not one of them seeing the submarine. Jim’s ship picked up a lot of the survivors. They were only 20 miles from here. They are unpleasant and arduous duties these trawlers have to perform”.

Published: February 1915 & May 1917

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H Carey Navy

Carey, H

  • 7th April 20163rd March 2019
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H CareyH Carey

Rank: Seaman

Regiment: Royal Navy Reserves

Ship: HMS Celtic

Wife: Mrs H Carey

Address: 50 Caves Road, St Leonards

Published: December 1914

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Thomas Lamb Navy

Lamb, Thomas

  • 22nd March 201614th July 2018
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Thomas LambThomas Lamb

Ship: HMS Celtic

Mother: Mrs Lamb

Brother: James Lamb

Address: 96 All Saints Street, Hastings

Other Info: Thomas Lamb’s RNR record is available from National Archives, BT 377/7/25823. He joined RNR in 1910 and was invalided while on board HMS Celtic in September 1915. No details are listed in the Ship’s Log [National Archives ADM 53/37404] other than that he was hospitalised twice. RNR record states that he had hemiplegia and was awarded disability pension for life on 23 February 1916. In May that year he was allocated a Naval Armlet as a visual justification for his presence in England and to avoid any accusations of cowardice by the British public. – Information courtesy of Helen Bryant via the comments.

 Published: December 1914

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