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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by clivetemple, Jun 5, 2009.

  1. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    Wonder if they were civilians or Home Guard ? .... or even women ..... you never know .... thats been done before with nurses !! ( a few War memorials around the country have women included ) especially as it was a Girls school too !

    Just a thought ! :)
     
  2. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

  3. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    Two possibles ..... first one definitely a Frank .... second one could be ... !

    In Memory of
    Rifleman FRANK TALBOT WHITLOCK

    21610, 9th Bn., Rifle Brigade
    who died age 32
    on 07 January 1916

    Remembered with honour
    FERME-OLIVIER CEMETERY

    In Memory of
    Private STANLEY F.H. WHITLOCK

    28053, 1st Bn., Grenadier Guards
    who died age 28
    on 12 October 1917
    Son of F.W. Whitlock, of 137, Tettenhall Rd., Wolverhampton; husband of Elsie L. Whitlock, of 21, Avondale Rd., Wolverhampton.

    Remembered with honour
    TYNE COT MEMORIAL
     
  4. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    You might get somebody to check the Woking library ...... they may just be there !

    Woking Memorial World War One (Town Square) | Goldsworth Park Community Association | Window on Woking
     
  5. Kitty

    Kitty New Member

    Afraid you need to get someone to go through all the local papers for the war time and afterwards to try and find the list of those recorded missing/fallen. Will give you more info on names etc.
     
  6. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    How far away is Ottershaw ?

    In Memory of
    Lieutenant (A) MONTGOMERY HAROLD ALBERT BAKER

    H.M.S. Ringtail., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
    who died age 24
    on 29 July 1944
    Son of Albert and May Baker, of Ottershaw, Surrey.

    Remembered with honour
    LEE-ON-SOLENT MEMORIAL
     
  7. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

  8. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    I found this too ..... !

    Fairey Firefly Z1956 & Z1958 - 29/07/1944

    On the 29th July 1944 Fairey Firefly No Z1956 and Z1958 of No 1772 squadron were involved in a mid air collision 17 miles West of Southport. Fairey Firefly No Z1956 was being flown by Lieutenant M.J.C. Wright who parachuted to safety, however his crewman Lieutenant (A) J.G.C. Sloan was unfortunately killed. Fairey Firefly No Z1956 was being flown by Lieutenant Commander A.H.D. Gough, both crewmen bailed out but Lieutenant (A) M.H.A. Baker was killed.

    Lieutenant (A) Montgomery Harold Albert Baker age 24 was the son of Son of Albert and May Baker, of Ottershaw, Surrey and is remembered on the Lee-On-Solent Memorial, Bay 5, Panel 4.

    HISTORY OF RNAS BURSCOUGH (HMS RINGTAIL) WEBSITE
     
  9. clivetemple

    clivetemple New Member

    I have a friend doing just that now. We are up to 1942.
     
  10. clivetemple

    clivetemple New Member

    Thanks Annie, I was sure the HAM Baker was a mix up... I'll follow that one up to confirm it, fingers x-ed. Ottershaw is about 2 miles away.
     
  11. clivetemple

    clivetemple New Member

    No it was boys only... at least as far as I can remember. :mosking:
     
  12. clivetemple

    clivetemple New Member

    Hi Annie, do you have a link to that report and photo? The plane s/n's are both the same. Z1956.
     
  13. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

    Welcome aboard, Clive. Looks like you're having fun already.
     

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