arnold loosemore to much time on my hands
#1
Posted 24 February 2008 - 10:40 PM
barry
#2
Posted 25 February 2008 - 07:45 AM
In the 50's Arnold Jnr was running an off-licence in Sheffield. I think the family sold the VC in the mid 60's. Arnold is buried in All Saints Churchyard,Ecclesall, Sheffield.
Dean.
#3
Posted 25 February 2008 - 08:18 AM
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In the 50's Arnold Jnr was running an off-licence in Sheffield. I think the family sold the VC in the mid 60's. Arnold is buried in All Saints Churchyard,Ecclesall, Sheffield.
Dean.
#4
Posted 25 February 2008 - 08:37 AM
barry
#5
Posted 25 February 2008 - 08:46 AM
He also had a street named after him, Loosemore Drive, but someones nicked the Plaque that sat alongside the street name!!
His six brothers also served.
Dean.
#6
Posted 25 February 2008 - 09:20 AM
#7
Posted 25 February 2008 - 09:33 AM
Sheffield Local Studies has an old scrap book with a photograph of the seven brothers.
I did have a copy but i sent it to one of Arnolds surviving relatives in Devon, but i forgot to keep a copy for myself!!
Dean.
#8
Posted 26 February 2008 - 09:17 AM
Just listen to my story,
It will fill your hearts with glee
Telling how Private Loosemore
Fought for his V.C.
He was one of "Kitcheners men."
Who had faced those deadly shells
A lad who had "done his bit"
Out at the Dardanelles
But here he is in Flanders,
Helping to strafe the Huns
Amid the toil and strife
And the rattle of Britains guns
Somewhere near to Ypres
Against the Steenbeck Siding
Up to the knees in mud
We find the 8th West Riding
Waiting there for morning
In shell holes they had to stay
Untill that awful moment
Just at the break of day
Loosemore was with his section
Which roughly numbered six
He knew the good old DUKES'S
Would never be in a fix
Our guns opened out at last
Smashing the German defences
Shells came over in hundreds
On to the German trenches
A shout, "It's over the top!"
At grips with the murderous hun
Bombs,lead and steel are flashing..
Also the Maxim gun
Loosemore got into a shell hole
But crash! down came a shell
This was an awful moment
For two of his pals bad fell
On came the German forces
Every man bent on battle
But before they got to that post
Our Lewis gun started to rattle
The Germans were coming fast
Against our hero's fire
But Loosemore mowed them down
And dropped them on the wire
Bang! went a German bomb
Scattering the bloodstained land
Blowing the Lewis gun
Straight from our hero's hand
But still he carried on
As some German bombs he threw
He had held that British post
And stuck to it like glue
His bombs were now all finnished
So the Germans came galore
But Loosemore drew his pistol
As the Allemand gave a roar
They had now got face to face
The Bosche with the bayonet bright
Crack went that little pistol
It was a terrible sight
The Bosche fell to the ground
With his hand upon his head
But the others shouted "Mercy"
And to their stronghold fled
We are all proud of Loosemore
We give to him our hand
Never shall we forget
How he made that gallant stand
We leave the rest to Sheffield
Where i think you'll all agree
That Private Arnold Loosemore
Fought hard for that V.C.
Composed by Corporal H.Prior, 8th West Riding Regiment. Sept 16th 1917.
With permission from Private A. Loosemore, 8th West Riding Regiment.
Printed by Hirst & Rennie LTD. Oldham.
Copies: TWOPENCE EACH.
#9
Posted 26 February 2008 - 09:45 AM
MR LOOSEMORE LIVES ON
#10
Posted 26 February 2008 - 10:19 AM
his son Arnold jnr, visited Ypre in 1977 and presented a Tankard to the town on behalf of the Lord Moyor of Sheffield.
He then visited the spot where his father won the VC.
His son sold the VC and Arnolds other medals at Sotherbys in 1969 for the sum of £1,080.
His son thought that his father was " just another hero down the drain".
Arnold snr is also remembered at the ex srevices club (companions) here in Sheffield with a large framed photograph and a copy of his citation hanging from the wall. There was/is ? a memorial tablet that dedicated in St Andrews church, this was upon the demolition of the church taken and hung in the school he and his brothers attended, Clifford Road School.
His six brothers were,
Ernest,
Frank,
George,
Harry,
John William,
Joseph Joshua.
Dean.
#11
Posted 26 February 2008 - 12:49 PM
barry
#12
Posted 26 February 2008 - 05:35 PM
i dont know if any of his brothers are on ancestry, i've never looked for them, i did download Arnolds papers though.
i think i would have to sell my medals too if i was in dire straits, needs must.
Dean.
#13
Posted 26 February 2008 - 06:59 PM
"AWAITING REVEILLE"
Daggers
#14
Posted 26 February 2008 - 07:13 PM
yes, very.
He didn't have his "own" grave, he was put in with another family, i dont know if they were related.
Dean.

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