Tag Wounded

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

Bristow, George

G Bristow

George Bristow Rank: Sergeant Regiment: Queen’s Westminster Rifles, London Regiment Parents: Mr & Mrs George Bristow Address: 21 Battle Road, St Leonards Other Info: Wounded on 3rd July 1916, now in hospital in Huddersfield. …Son of George Bristow, naturalist, of Silchester Road and…

Kup, Frederick Auton

Frederick Auton Kup

Frederick Auton Kup Rank: Lieutenant Regiment: Honourable Artillery Company Other Info: Joined the H.A.C. in February 1916, was given a commission in the same Regiment in January 1917, sent to France in April and was wounded at Passchaendaele Ridge on 6th October 1917.…

Foster, A H

A J Foster

A J Foster Rank: Private Regiment: Lancashire Fusiliers Parents: Mrs Burgess Address: 2 Chapel Cottages, Westfield Other Info: Wounded and gassed on 17th November. Now in Norfolk and Norwich Hospital. Published:  January 1918 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information…

Burgess, B

Burgess

B Burgess Rank: Private Regiment: Royal West Kent Regiment Mother: Mrs Mary Burgess Sister: Mrs C Burgess Brothers: Reuben Burgess, C Burgess & T Burgess Sister’s Address: 11 Stonefield Road, Hastings Mother’s Address: Beaconsfield Terrace, Cross-in-Hand Other Info: Wounded. Now in England. Published:  January 1918 Please…

Nicol, Alexander

Alexander Nicol

Alexander Nicol Rank: Private Regiment: Canadian Expeditionary Force Wife: Mrs Lottie Nicol (nee Putland) Address: St Leonards Other Info: The wedding took place on 1st January 1918 at Christ Church, St Leonards. The Reverend Henley conducted the service. The bridegroom has served some months in…

Allen, J

Allen

J Allen Rank: Private Regiment: Northamptonshire Regiment Sister: Mrs A Bumstead Brothers: R Allen & H Allen Sister’s Address: 158 Bohemia Road, St Leonards Other Info: Came home from France with Trench Fever. Now in Egypt. Published:  January 1918 Please use the comments box below…

Haynes, J G

Adams, Street & Haynes

J G Haynes Rank: Private Sent by: Miss P Turner Miss Turner’s Address: 89 Manor Road, West Hill, Hastings Other Info: Awarded the Military Medal. Wounded at Ypres. Published:  January 1918 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information…

Bashford, Reg

Bashford

Reg Bashford Regiment: Howe Battalion, Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves Parents: Mr Bertram & Mrs Emily Jane Bashford Brother: Bertram Charles Bashford Address: 35 Horntye Road, St Leonards Other Info: Was at the Defence of Antwerp. Wounded at the Dardanelles Published: December 1914 & July 1915…

Hollands, Tom H

Tom H Hollands

Tom H Hollands Rank: Private Regiment: 11th Battalion (Southdowns), Royal Sussex Regiment Parents: Mr & Mrs Hollands Brother: Walter J Hollands Parent’s Address: Fir Tree House, Netherfield Other Info: Wounded on 15th August 1916. Now in hospital in Manchester Additional name information from the Royal Sussex…

Gunter, F

Martin, Apps, Gibson & Gunter

F Gunter Rank: Driver Regiment: Field Artillery, Canadian Expeditionary Force Sent by: Mrs Martin Mrs Martin’s Address: 8 Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings Other Info: Wounded Published: January 1918 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.

Gibson, R

Martin, Apps, Gibson & Gunter

R Gibson Rank: Driver Regiment: Field Artillery, Canadian Expeditionary Force Sister-in-Law: Mrs Martin Brother-in-Law: F Martin In-Law’s Address: 8 Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings Other Info: Wounded Published: January 1918 Please use the comments box below if you can provide more information about this person.

Farnham, Harry L

Harry L Farnham

Harry L Farnham Rank: Gunner Regiment: Royal Field Artillery Parents: Mr & Mrs J Farnham Address: Old Roar View, St Leonards Other Info: Wounded on 8th July. Now in High Barnet Military Hospital. Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.…