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#126 Saints & Sinners

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Posted 20 August 2006 - 06:10 PM

Hi Jim,

Thats right Germany & Canada for a time, few years ago now.  Let me know if you need anything done up this way.  Bob

QUOTE (Jim Strawbridge @ Aug 20 2006, 06:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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Thank you. The images came through nicely. Glad that you got the hang of the technology (eventually).

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Well, there's a blast from the past. Was it logistics in Germany when we were last in touch. And medals to the Manchester Regiment? I am coming directly to you with my Stockport/Manchester requirements.


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Posted 20 August 2006 - 10:04 PM

QUOTE (Jim Strawbridge @ Aug 20 2006, 10:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
TcM59 - All images safely received. Many thanks.


Jim, I'll be passing through Boston after the Bank Holiday should be able to send photo of Elizabeth BEARDSALL's headstone end of that week.

Sorry didn't see the War Memorial in Billinghay - I'll probably be through there end of October if that is any good.

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ps. Thanks for the Newlyn Habour link - Cannot see a family resemblance - Andrew looks far too distinguished!

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Posted 24 August 2006 - 08:57 AM

Jim, Do you have these:

Name: BOND, ELLA MAUD
Initials: E M
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Sister
Regiment/Service: Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service
Unit Text: 2nd Reserve
Age: 31
Date of Death: 03/11/1918
Service No: B/1302
Awards: ARRC
Additional information: Daughter of Charles F. and Isabella D. Bond, of 48, King St., Southport.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: 43. C. 2.
Cemetery: GRIMSBY (SCARTHO ROAD) CEMETERY

Name: DREWRY, HARRIET HAWKESWORTH
Initials: H H
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Telephonist
Regiment/Service: Women's Royal Naval Service
Age: 24
Date of Death: 31/10/1918
Service No: G/2335
Additional information: Daughter of Joseph Clifton Drewry and Betsy Drewry, of 49, Farebrother St., Grimsby. (In the same grave is buried: Telephonist Dorothy Marjorie Drewry, G/2091, Women's Royal Naval Service. 25th Feb., 1920. Age 19.).
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: 38. H. 6.
Cemetery: GRIMSBY (SCARTHO ROAD) CEMETERY

Name: DREWRY, DOROTHY MARJORIE
Initials: D M
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Telephonist
Regiment/Service: Women's Royal Naval Service
Age: 19
Date of Death: 25/02/1920
Service No: G/2091
Additional information: Daughter of Joseph Clifton Drewry and Betsy Drewry of 49, Farebrother St., Grimsby. (In the same grave is buried Telephonist Harriet Hawkesworth Drewry, G/2335, Women's Royal Naval Service. 31 Oct 1918. Age 24.).
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: 38. H. 6.
Cemetery: GRIMSBY (SCARTHO ROAD) CEMETERY

Cheers: Terry

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Posted 25 August 2006 - 09:24 AM

QUOTE (TcM59 @ Aug 24 2006, 09:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Jim, Do you have these:

Name: BOND, ELLA MAUD
Name: DREWRY, HARRIET HAWKESWORTH
Name: DREWRY, DOROTHY MARJORIE

Cheers: Terry

Hello Terry, Yes, I have them, regards, Jim.

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Posted 25 August 2006 - 06:00 PM

Hello Jim

I have some photos for you and I'm really pleased.  I knew where Lambeth (Tooting) Cemetery was because I parked there once when visiting St Georges Hospital (bit naughty really) but what I didn't know until I looked in the A-Z was that Wandsworth (Streatham) and Wandsworth (Earlsfield) Cemeteries are very close, so I have managed to do 4 cemeteries in 1 hit.  I also did Streatham Park Cemetery on route.

I had hoped to do a round trip and get to the Kingston cemeteries as well but I ran out of time.  Wandsworth (Putney Vale) is actually in Kingston and Kingston-upon-Thames is in Norbiton (Who named these cemeteries  blink.gif ).  I will try to do these as soon as I can.  Also the Fulham one you gave me is Fulham (North Sheen) and is just down the road to the National Archive building so is a bit further out.

I have downloaded the ones I've got onto my PC, can you confirm your email address and I'll forward them to you.

Barbara

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Posted 26 August 2006 - 10:16 AM

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Hello Jim
I have downloaded the ones I've got onto my PC, can you confirm your email address and I'll forward them to you.
Barbara

Hello Barbara, I have sent you my email address directly in a PM. Regards, Jim

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Posted 03 September 2006 - 10:27 PM

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Not done yet!
BOSTON; Boston Cemetery; S. 565; Elizabeth BEARDSALL, WRNS.

Jim, Got this one now:
Elizabeth BEARDSALL (556 KB)
I'll try sending you a high res. (1.4MB)!

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Posted 04 September 2006 - 10:11 AM

Jim, do you have A.L Piggott WRAF died 9th November 1918? She is buried in Beddingham church yard, i have a photo (from a friend) but it is only half the grave, if you haven't got it already i can go and do the photo again this week for you,
Of course you might have it already from Terry Denham cos i know he has all the sussex graves covered.

Mandy

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Posted 04 September 2006 - 02:05 PM

Terry

High res. picture safely received with thanks.


Mandy

I have the one for Annie Piggott but appreciate your offering. Out of interest she was a sailmaker in the QMAAC. She transferred across to the WRAF when it was formed. No doubt her skills were needed to help make the old "stringbags".

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Posted 04 September 2006 - 03:30 PM

Jim, thanks for the info, thought you might have it.

Mandy

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Posted 08 September 2006 - 06:44 AM

CHRISTCHURCH (Sydenham/Featherstone) Cemetery; block 38C, lot 61-62 - Margaret Hepple THOMPSON,

Jim, my daughter has taken photos of Margaret Thompson, who has 2 gravestones! I'm sending the shots directly to you as I can't seem to upload any of them
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Posted 08 September 2006 - 07:25 AM

Sorry, you may already have someone on to these - but have you got a photo of the Nurses Memorial Chapel in Christchurch New Zealand, which is dedicated to the memory of the nurses who lost their lives in the sinking of the Marquette in 1915.

Snippet about it here.

If you've not already got those, maybe someone down that way could take a photo for you?

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Posted 08 September 2006 - 10:32 PM

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Sorry, you may already have someone on to these - but have you got a photo of the Nurses Memorial Chapel in Christchurch New Zealand, which is dedicated to the memory of the nurses who lost their lives in the sinking of the Marquette in 1915.

Snippet about it here.

If you've not already got those, maybe someone down that way could take a photo for you?

Allie



I think the only ones left in NZ are;

AUCKLAND; Waikaraka Cemetery; area 2, block O, lot no. 21A - Mary Eliza EDGE - ex NZANS
HAMILTON East Cemetery; Soldiers Sect. 10; row 1; Phoebe M. REYNOLDS, NZANS
NELSON; Wakapuaka Cemetery; Anglican block 17, plot 13; Ethel Hannah BARNES, NZANS

If any kiwis could get any of these, please do. And also the one South African in Ashburton, for Ralph of SAWGP. I have got him all the other South Africans.
                      Christine

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Posted 12 September 2006 - 08:09 PM

Christine is correct in that I have just three photograph needs now from New Zealand. She has listed them above. Also I am aware of Amy Charlotte Melora Folliott who appears to have been attached to the New Zealand Army Nursing Service and was a casualty. Her name is not on my copy of the New Zealand Roll of Honour and her grave is not cared for by the CWGC. If anyone has any information about this woman I shall be very pleased to receive it. With regards to the Nurses Memorial Chapel I have photographs of it but thanks for mentioning it.

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Posted 14 September 2006 - 12:56 AM

Hi Jim

I've been sorting through my late father's photographs of RAMC and found four photos that may be of interest to you.  Two are from London 29, Sister Martha Gorbutt d. 28/7/20 QAIMNS and Sister EFM Callier d.22/6/19 QAIMNS. I agreed the London cemetaries I would go to with ChrisC then deleted your list so do not know if these were on it.  The other two are Staff Nurse N Spindler and 20110 Worker, E Green.

Also, I've arranged to meet an old school mate in Kingston in a couple of weeks time so should be able to send you A E Broad and Gladys Im-Thurn.  

Barbara

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Posted 15 September 2006 - 08:50 PM

QUOTE (BJay @ Sep 14 2006, 01:56 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi Jim

I've been sorting through my late father's photographs of RAMC and found four photos that may be of interest to you.  Two are from London 29, Sister Martha Gorbutt d. 28/7/20 QAIMNS and Sister EFM Callier d.22/6/19 QAIMNS. I agreed the London cemetaries I would go to with ChrisC then deleted your list so do not know if these were on it.  The other two are Staff Nurse N Spindler and 20110 Worker, E Green.

Also, I've arranged to meet an old school mate in Kingston in a couple of weeks time so should be able to send you A E Broad and Gladys Im-Thurn.  

Barbara

Hello Barbara, From the first paragraph I now have all of them EXCEPT Worker E. Green. I have her as service number 20140 (not 20110) so I shall be interested to see what it says on her headstone.
I still need Broad and Im-Thurn. I do not know Gladys Im-Thurn's plot number so I suggest your having an advances word with Wandsworth (Putney Vale) Cemetery office for details on how to find it. Good hunting, Jim

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Posted 16 September 2006 - 06:05 PM

Typical, I have a superb photo of Staff Nurse N Spindler's headstone, all clean with flowers in the background and poppy crosses.  The picture of Worker E Green is not so good but I will scan it and email it to you.

The numbering is 20140.  The | part of the 4 is a bit ground in so stands out more than the /_ part of the 4, which is faded and hard to see, especially in a bad light.

Will phone Wandsworth (PV) Cemetery before I go, thanks for the advice.

Barbara

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Posted 17 September 2006 - 03:19 PM

Thank you, Barbara. E. Green is now nicely filed away until needed. Jim

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Well gang, If you don't ask you don't get. I am preparing a register of women who died during or soon after WW1 for eventual publication at my expense. I have virtually all of the names but very few illustrations. If I cannot get a photograph of the lady I am trying to get a copy of her grave headstone or name on the town/village memorial. Their graves are scattered throughout the UK and for that matter the world. I live in Devon and have photographs for Cornwall, Devon and Somerset. I also have Malta covered and various other pockets of the UK where I have visited. But with around 1600 names ANY help would be gratefully received. This is where you come in. If you are prepared to take photographs of these ladies headstones in your locality or holiday destination I should be very pleased to receive them. Just drop me a line at jimstrawbridge@coinsale.fsnet.co.uk and tell me the area which you can cover I will reply with the town/village and plot locations. I will of course acknowledge the help given against the photograph in the register. For those willing to become involved my grateful thanks in advance and I look forward to hearing from you.  Jim Strawbridge, Devon.


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Posted 17 September 2006 - 08:03 PM

Hi, Came across your quest searching for info on my grandfather. Anyhow, I'm quite often in Dalbeattie and wondered if you still need pictures from there. If you do drop me a note.

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Posted 18 September 2006 - 04:56 PM

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Hi, Came across your quest searching for info on my grandfather. Anyhow, I'm quite often in Dalbeattie and wondered if you still need pictures from there. If you do drop me a note.

I have no requirements in Dalbeattie but wonder if Elizabeth Thompson, BRCS, is on her town memorial at Creetown. Similarly with Jemima Wilson, QMAAC at Moniaive. But, please, only if you are passing near either of these places on the way to Dalbeattie. I don't want you to go out of your way.

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Will see what I can do.

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Posted 07 October 2006 - 12:46 PM

I have just completed a trip to Cambridgeshire to stay a few days with my son. I have managed to complete Norfolk, Northamptonshire, one off Berkshire and all but one in Oxfordshire. And Barbara has cleared one off London and one off Surrey. Here is what the list looks like now.
Any help greatly appreciated.

Anglesey 2 (Holyhead x 2)
Argyllshire 1 (Kilbride)
Ayrshire 1 (Dalbeattie)
Berkshire 6 (all in Reading Cemetery)
Buckinghamshire 3 (Cliveden x 2, Langley)
Clackmannan 2 (Dollar, Tillicoultry)
Cumbria 1 (Ulverston)
Derbyshire 1 (Bamford)
Dumbarton 1 (Dumbarton)
Dumfries-shire 1 (Morton)
Durham 13
Edinburgh 2 (Dalry and Warriston)
Glamorgan 4 (Bridgend, Gellygaer, Pontypridd and Swansea
Hertfordshire 1 (Langleybury)
Inverness-shire 2 (Al Vie and Daviot)
Isle of Man 1 (St. John)
Isle of Wight 1 (Oakfield)
Kent 13
Lancashire 12
Lincolnshire 6 (Alford, Billinghay, Blyton, Grantham, Misterton and Nocton)
London 21
Merioneth 2 (Dolgelly and Festiniog)
Middlesex 10
Midlothian 1 (Inveresk)
Monmouthshire 9
Northumberland 4 (Haydon, Morpeth, Newcastle-on-Tyne and Tynemouth)
Nottinghamshire 4 (Farndon, Mansfield, Nottingham and Radcliffe-on-Trent)
Oxfordshire 1 (Cogges)
Perthshire 4 (Blair Atholl, Comrie, Crieff and Dunblane)
Stirlingshire 1 (Stirling)
Suffolk 1 (Southwold)
Surrey 3 (Ash, Fulham, Wallington)
West Lothian 1 (Uphall)
Westmoreland 1 (Workington)
Worcestershire 1 (Stone)
Yorkshire 10 (Allerton Bywater, Chapeltown, Harlow, Hull x 2, Leeds, Slingsby, Whitby x 2, Woodhouse

Australia 8 (Adelaide (SA), Beechworth (Vic), Canberra, Coburg (Vic), Queanbeyan (NSW), Swanwater (Vic), Melbourne, Sydney (NSW),
Canada 25 (many re Halifax Memorial)
Egypt 17
France 5 (also the 3 main American Cemetery's there)
Greece 15
India 8
Iran 1 (Tehran)
Iraq 12
Ireland 10
Israel 3 (Gaza x 2, Jerusalem
Italy 1 (Genoa)
Macedonia 2 (Skopje x 2)
Malawi 3 (Blantyre, Mangochi and Zomba)
New Zealand 4 (Auckland, Hamilton, Nelson and Riverton)
Pakistan 1 (Rawalpindi)
Russia 1 (Kazan)
Serbia 1 (Bajina Basta)
South Africa 3 (Boksburg and Potchefstroom
Sri Lanka 1 (Colombo)
Tanzania 2 (Dodoma x 2)
Yugoslavia 7

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Posted 07 October 2006 - 02:22 PM

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Now I have "cleared" the Brompton Cemetery one, and the photographs of the Kensal Cemeteries and the old Hammersmith cemetery please give a break down of the other London cemeteries from which you need photographs.
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Posted 08 October 2006 - 08:39 PM

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Jim
Now I have "cleared" the Brompton Cemetery one, and the photographs of the Kensal Cemeteries and the old Hammersmith cemetery please give a break down of the other London cemeteries from which you need photographs.
Regards
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Hello Myrtle. Just nine locations although there may be some not listed in Essex, etc which can now be classed as London. Any that you can do will be appreciated. Here they are :-

Abney Park Cemetery; Screen Wall; Daisy Margaret HUDSON, WRAF
Bromley Hill Cemetery; plot C.73; Rose Maria CHURCH, WRAF
Bromley Hill Cemetery; plot J. 255; Mable DYE, WRAF
Camberwell (Forest Hill Road) Cemetery; plot 101. 25354; Bertha VINTER, TFNS
Camberwell (Forest Hill Road) Cemetery; Screen Wall; Edith Olive WILLIAMS, WRAF
Deptford (Brockley) Cemetery; plot B. 520; Marjorie Edsall DAVIS, WRAF
Deptford (Brockley) Cemetery; plot Z. 313; Phyllis PURDY, WRAF
Fulham Old Cemetery; plot 7.I.10; Jane BRADLEY, QMAAC
Fulham Old Cemetery; plot 8B. G. 45; Lois JORDAN, QMAAC
Hampstead Cemetery; plot E.5.59; Ethel Mary BAILEY, QMAAC
Highgate Cemetery; plot 148. 41260; Dorothy Madeleine THORNTON, QMAAC
Lewisham (Ladywell) Cemetery; plot G. 43; Florence Annie GRAY, WRAF
Lewisham (Ladywell) Cemetery; plot B. 931; Isabella Jane SPOONER, WRAF  
Woolwich Cemetery; plot 20.158; Amelia CROSS, WRAF
Woolwich Cemetery; plot 11.278; Winifred DAW, QMAAC