Tag Wounded

The tag Wounded has been allocated to each of the service personnel featured on this website who were wounded during WW1.

Blackford, W

W Blackford

W Blackford Rank: Private Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment Wife: Mrs Blackford Address: 138 Beaconsfield Road, Hastings Other Info: Stunned by shrapnel. Now in hospital in Cheshire. Published: December 1914 & July 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information…

Neville, Albert Edward

Neville, Colbran, Tidey & Coles

Albert Edward Neville Rank: Lance Corporal Regiment: Dorset Regiment Father: Mr W Neville Brothers: Frederick H Neville, Ernest A Neville & Sidney C Neville Brothers-in-Law: George F Colbran, John Henry Tidey & R J Coles Address: Riverside, Bulverhythe Road, St Leonards Other Info: Wounded on May…

Barham, Montagne G

Montagne G Barham

Montagne G Barham Rank: Private Regiment: Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry Wife: Mrs Barham Address: 25 Pelham Street, Hastings Other Info: At Salonika. Twice wounded. Published:  July 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.

Cook, A C

A C Cook

A C Cook Rank: Corporal Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment Wife: Mrs Cook Mother-in-Law: Mrs Mepham Address: 60 St Thomas’s Road, Hastings Other Info: Wounded at Hill 60. Now discharged. Published: January 1915 & June 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide…

Batstone, Frederick

Frederick Batstone

Frederick Batstone Rank: Private Service: Royal West Kent Regiment Parents: Mr & Mrs Batstone Address: Church House, Hughenden Road, Hastings Other Info: Severely wounded on 8th June 1917; now in hospital in Oxford. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World…

Mason, A

A Mason

A Mason Rank: Rifleman Regiment: Royal Irish Rifles Parents: Mr & Mrs J W Mason Address: 11 Baldslow Road, Hastings Other Info: Wounded on 27th April 1917. Now in hospital in Reading. Published: June 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more…

Selmes, James

J Selmes

James Selmes Rank: Sapper Regiment: Royal Engineers Wife: Mrs Selmes Brother-in-Law: Charles Lewis Goodsell Address: River Hall, Mountfield, Robertsbridge Other Info: ‘A Narrow Escape’ reads: “… had a very narrow escape while on his way to Gallipoli. He was on HMS Hythe, which was in collision with…

Vuillemin, J R

J R Vuillemin

J R Vuillemin Rank: Sergeant Fusilier-Mitrailleur Service: French Army Other Info: Has been twice wounded. He sent us (the newspaper) the portrait with best wishes to Hastings friends and the following letter; “Dear Sir, – Excuse my pencil, please, but I am in…

Fellows, F E

Tapp, Harmer, Fellows and Barton

F E Fellows Rank: Private Regiment: Royal West Kent Regiment Sister-in-Law: Mrs S Tapp Brothers-in-Law: A Harmer, Sidney F Tapp & C J Barton Nephew: V J Tapp Sister-in-Law’s Address: 28 St George’s Road, Hastings Other Info: Wounded, now in hospital in St Thomas’s Hospital, London…

Marchant, J

J Marchant

J Marchant Service: British Army Wife: Mrs Marchant Address: 81 1/2 All Saints Street, Hastings Other Info: Wounded on 2nd May 1917. Now in hospital. Published: June 1917 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.

Hards, W

W Hards

W Hards Rank: Private Regiment: 3rd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment Parents: Mr & Mrs T Hards Wife: Mrs Hards Parent’s Address: Hughenden Road, Hastings Home Address: 5 Aldborough Road, St Leonards Other Info: Invalided home with shell shock and fever. Published: November 1914 & June 1917…

Hayman, T

T Hayman

T Hayman Rank: Pioneer Regiment: Royal Engineers Parents: Mr & Mrs T Hayman Brothers: Ernest F Hayman, Walter L Hayman & Leonard Hayman Brother-in-Law: F A Griffin Address: 40 Plynlimmon Road, Hastings Published: October 1914 & July 1915 Other Info: Has three brothers in the 5th Battalion,…