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Audrey Heritage Other

Heritage, Audrey

  • 4th July 2020
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Audrey Heritage

Audrey Heritage

Rank: Nurse

Service: Voluntary Aid Detachment

Parents: Mr & Mrs Heritage

Home Address: The Haven, Sandhurst Lane, Little Common

Other Info: Audrey Heritage died aged 17 on 31st October 1918. She is buried at Hastings Cemetery. The inscription on his grave marker reads “Service and Sacrifice”.

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Mountain Other

Mountain, Maud

  • 7th August 2018
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Mountain

Maud Mountain

Rank: Nurse

Service: Voluntary Aid Detachment, Sussex 132

Father: Mr William Arthur Mountain

Brother: Edwyn John Mountain

Aunt: Miss E M Rees

Aunt’s Address: The Ivy House, Ore

Other Info: Born in Penally, Wales. On active service in Salonika and was one of the nurses who were on board the SS Transylvania when it was torpedoed on 4th May 1917.

Published:  January 1918

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J Sinden Other

Sinden, J

  • 21st January 2017
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J SindenJ Sinden

Service: 7th Sussex Voluntary Aid Detachment

Address: 208 Old London Road, Hastings

Published: November 1915

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Bert Swaine Other

Swaine, Gilbert

  • 12th January 20174th June 2017
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Sinden, Swaine & WilsonBert SwaineGilbert (Bert) Swaine

Rank: Orderly / Private

Regiment: 7th Sussex Voluntary Aid Detachment, Netley / Royal Army Medical Corps

Father: Mr F P Swaine

Address: 29 Manor Road, West Hill, Hastings

Other Info: Private Swaine has been dangerously ill with pneumonia and pleurisy and is still a patient at a military hospital in Eastbourne, but is progressing favourably.

Published: October 1915 & July 1916

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