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Henry Tomlin Navy

Tomlin, Henry

  • 18th September 2021
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Henry Tomlin

Henry Tomlin

Rank: Able Seaman

Ship: HMS Good Hope

Wife: Mrs Gertrude Alice Tomlin (nee Mayhead)

Address: 30 Horntye Road, Bohemia, St Leonards

Other Info: Henry was born in Hastings in 1881. He was aboard HMS Good Hope when it was sunk with all hands at the Battle of Coronel on 1st November 1914. Additional information from the Lives of the First World War website. He is remembered at Portsmouth Naval Memorial, panel 2.

Published: Hastings & St Leonards Observer on 5th December 1914

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E A Vinall Navy

Vinall, Edward Arthur

  • 13th March 201618th February 2019
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E A VinallEdward Arthur Vinall

Rank: Able Seaman

Ship: HMS Good Hope

Wife: Mrs Agnes Vinall

Address: 2 Carisbrooke Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Edward died aged 27 on 1st November 1914 when HMS Good Hope was sunk during the Battle of Coronel with the loss of all hands, totalling 919 men. He is remembered at the Portsmouth Naval Memorial on Panel 2. CWGC has Mrs Vinall living at Knockalton, Quarry Hill, St Leonards

Published: December 1914

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Leonard Brasier Navy

Brasier, Leonard

  • 2nd March 2016
  • by admin

Leonard BrasierLeonard Brasier

Rank: Chief Petty Officer

Ship: HMS Good Hope

Father: Mr George & Mrs Elizabeth Brasier

Wife: Eveline I G Brasier

Aunt: Miss Brasier

Address: East Parade, Hastings

Other Info: Leonard died aged 32 on 1st November 1914 when HMS Good Hope was sunk during the Battle of Coronel with the loss of all hands, totalling 919 men. He is remembered at the Portsmouth Naval Memorial on Panel 1.

Published: December 1914

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