Category Archives: WW1

December 6th

100 years ago today 6/12/1915: Remembering Corporal John Lake 14th Bn. Stoke-On-Trent (Longton) Cemetery, United Kingdom.

 

Meanwhile in World War 2:

6/12/1942: Private Frederick Hurford Rimmer (Age 27) 1st Bn. Pembroke Military Cemetery, Malta. Husband of Gladys Rimmer, of Gzira, Malta.

6/12/1943: Private Joseph Turley (Age 22) 6th Bn. Minturno War Cemetery, Italy. Son of Kate Turley, of Denton, Lancashire.

 

6/12/1982: Northern Ireland: Droppin’ Well bar bombing, Ballykelly, County Londonderry, NI.

On the Saturday night when the pub was packed with 150 people, the INLA planted a bomb which was placed next to a structural column, causing the building to collapse. This atrocity killed 17 (including 8 members of the 1/Cheshires) and injured 30. The bar was rename “The Riverside Bar” in 2008.

 

Lance Corporal Steven Bagshaw, 21; Lance Corporal Clinton Collins, 20; Private David Murray, 18; Private Steven Smith, 24; Lance Corporal Philip McDonough, 26; Private Neil Williams, 18; Private Anthony S. Williamson, 20; Lance Corporal David Wilson-Stitt, 27 all from 1st Bn. Cheshire.

 

Private Terence Adams, 20 and Private Paul Delaney, 18; Army Catering Corps; Corporal David Salthouse, 23; 3/Light Infantry.

Alan Callaghan, 17; Ruth Dixon, 17; Patricia Cooke, 21 (Died on the 16th in hospital); Angela Hoole, 19; Valerie McIntyre, 21; Carol Watts, 25 all civilians.

 

 

For further information….

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Droppin_Well_bombing

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/events/droppin_well

 

Finally, I lifter this from the BBC report (above)…

A Lance Corporal stationed at Ballykelly, anonymously recalled the bombing on the Shared Troubles website: “Life in Ballykelly was never the same for both our civilian friends and families and our own military community. There remained a sense of disbelief and cautious awareness by us all. The scars of 6th December 1982 will stay with many of us for all our lives. People have been affected in many different ways by the horrific events of that night”.”

(thanks to BBC news web site)

 

More recently….Afghanistan

6/12/2010: Lance Corporal Andrew Breeze (Age 31) B (Malta) Company, 1st Battalion The Mercian Regiment (Cheshire) from Manchester, England. Cause Hostile – hostile fire, Nahr-e Saraj district, Afghanistan.

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(photo from Manchester Evening News, thanks)

 

 

December 4th

97 years ago today 4/12/1918: Remembering Private E Tushingham (Age 22) 1st Bn. Hamburg Cemetery, Germany. Son of Ethel Tushingham, of 76, Egerton St., Ellesmere Port, Birkenhead, and the late Edward Tushingham.

Private H Williams 1st Bn. Hamburg Cemetery, Germany               .

Very sad, two POWs being lost a few weeks after the war ended, they didn’t make it home.

Happy birthday Edith Cavell (1865)…

December 3rd

100 years ago today 3/12/1915: Remembering Colour Serjeant S Adair (Age 41) 14th Bn. Great Budworth (St. Mary And All Saints) Churchyard, United Kingdom. Son of Peter M. Adair, of Great Budworth; husband of Anna Dorothey Adair, of 45, Church St., Great Budworth, Cheshire.

Private W Neville (Age 22) 8th Bn. Green Hill Cemetery, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Son of William Neville, of Reading, Berks.

Private James Holmes (Age 21) 8th Bn. Helles Memorial, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Son of Lettice Holmes, of 9, Higher Bridge St., Heaton Norris, Stockport.

Private Harold Poole 8th Bn. Helles Memorial, Turkey (including Gallipoli).

 

Meanwhile in World War 2:

3/12/1944: Corporal George Roberts 1st Bn. Ashton-Hayes (St. John) Churchyard, United Kingdom.

 

also today…

1854: battle of Eureka Stockade,  in Balarat, VIC……

1984: Bhopal…..the terrible disaster that killed nearly 4,000 people….

happy birthday…Ozzie Osbourne, Mel Smith,

 

December 1st

100 years ago today 1/12/1915: Remembering Lieutenant Kenneth George Haslam Ford (Age 20) 11th Bn. Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France. Son of The Venerable George Adam Ford (Archdeacon) and Ellen Isabella Ford, of The Rectory, Ashill, Norfolk. Born at Norwich. Educated at Marlborough College.

Lance Corporal J Shaw (Age 37) 1st/7th Bn. Green Hill Cemetery, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Son of Charles Shaw, of 4, Marsh Green Avenue, Elworth, Sandbach, Cheshire.

Private H Stott 8th Bn. Green Hill Cemetery, Turkey (including Gallipoli).

Private Gilbert Edward Davies 1st/7th Bn. Helles Memorial, Turkey (including Gallipoli).

Private Wilson Wood (Age 22) 1st/7th Bn. Helles Memorial, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood, of 134, Earle St., Crewe, Cheshire.

 

Meanwhile in World War 2:

1/12/1944: Private Henry Hardman (Age 23) 2nd Bn. Goirle Roman Catholic Cemetery, Netherlands. Son of Ethel Hardman, of Sandyford, Newcastle-On-Tyne; Husband of Rhoda Hardman.

1/12/1945: Private William Copp (Age 27) 6th Bn. Udine War Cemetery, Italy. Son of William and Margaret Copp, of Pimlico, London.

Private Robert Charles Norman (Age 37) 6th Bn. Udine War Cemetery, Italy. Son of Charles Palmer Norman and Martha Norman, of Newcastle-On-Tyne.

 

1864 – great fire of Brisbane!

1896 – happy birthday Georgy Zhukov 

 

November 30th

100 years ago today 30/11/1915: Remembering Private JH Little (Age 19) 13th Bn. Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France. Son of John and Ellen Little, of 21, Lee Rd., Hoylake, Cheshire.

Private George Eaton (Age 30) 8th Bn. Kensal Green (All Souls’) Cemetery, United Kingdom. Son of Lewis and Fanny Eaton, of The Old Cottage, Navigation Rd., Altrincham, Cheshire.

1934 – The LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman becomes the first steam locomotive to be authenticated as reaching 100 mph. (thanks Wikipedia)

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(always reminds me of my dad and his model railway)

 

 

November 29th

100 years ago today 29/11/1915: Remembering Private TE Perry 1st/4th Bn. Lala Baba Cemetery, Turkey (including Gallipoli).

 

WW2:

29/11/1940: Private John Nugent, Carlisle (Dalston Road) Cemetery, United Kingdom.

Private  Victor Henry Turner 8th (H.D.) Bn. Leeds (Lawnswood) Cemetery, United Kingdom.

29/11/1944: Private Harold Hooper (Age 26) 6th Bn. Ancona War Cemetery, Italy. Son of Joshua and Annie Hooper, of Stalybridge, Cheshire.

 

 

November 28th

97 years ago today 28/11/1918 – so 17 days after the armistice, men are still being lost:

Remembering Private E Rustige, Hale Cemetery, United Kingdom.

Private Edward Thomas Hovell 16th Bn. Peterborough Old (Broadway) Cemetery, United Kingdom. Serjeant C Pearson (Age 23) 12th Bn. Rumney (St. Augustine) Churchyard, United Kingdom. Son of Mary A. Phillips (formerly Pearson), Of 2, The Green, Rumney, and the late Charles Pearson. Born at Newport.

Lieutenant John Kelvin Edwards (Age 32) 5th Bn. Valenciennes (St. Roch) Communal Cemetery, France. Son of The Rev. John Edwards and Mrs. Ellen Edwards, of Maes Llwyn, Old Colwyn, Denbighshire. Born at Llanfachraeth, Anglesey.

 

 

WW2: 28/11/1940: Private John Dare (Age 20) Guilden Sutton (St. John The Baptist) Churchyard, United Kingdom. Son of David and Margaret Dare, of Guilden Sutton.

28/11/1941: Private William Henry Harry (Age 40) 8th (H.D.) Bn. Tumble (Bethania) Congregational Chapelyard, United Kingdom. Son of David Harry and Jane Harry, of Tumble.