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"Corbett and Davis was at top of our street, Havelock st used to stand on the window sills looking through the windows at all the knitting machines and played on the shute were the baskets were sent down into the factory till we were chased off.There was an yard at the right hand side where all the baskets were kept and would play hide and seek in them great fun.When it was coming up to bon fire night we would make a guy and stand where all the girls came out and ask for a penny for the guy." Charles Lang
THE GREAT WAR
BUCKLEY, LAWRENCE
Rank: Rifleman Service No: R/4747 Date of Death: 29/06/1916 Age: 23 Regiment/Service: King's Royal Rifle Corps 13th Bn. Grave Reference: H. 3. Cemetery: BERLES-AU-BOIS CHURCHYARD EXTENSION Additional Information: Son of John Herbert and Eliza Buckley, of 32, Havelock St., St. Ann's Well Rd., Nottingham. Employment/Hobbies He was an errand boy in 1911. Lawrence Buckley worked as a postman. Family History Father: John Herbert Buckley, born 1867 Stockport, Manchester and worked as a lace pattern corrector. Mother: Eliza Buckley, born 1874 at Nottingham and working as a lace jennier. he had one brother, John Herbert, born 1891 and four sisters; Lillian, born1889, Dorothy Helen, born 1895, Alice Clara, born 1897 and May, born 1900. All the children were born in Nottingham. The family lived at 29 Blue Bell Hill, Nottingham before moving to 32 Havelock Street, St Ann's Well Road, Nottingham. Remembered on Nottingham and District Post Office Staff War Memorial as L Buckley Loggerheads War Memorial as Buckley R/4747 St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Lawrence Buckley Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
GARNER, Albert E
Rank: Lance Corporal Service No: 1350 Date of Death: 4/11/1915 Age: 21 Regiment/Service: Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 1st/7th Bn. Grave Reference: II. D. 4. Cemetery: ST. VAAST POST MILITARY CEMETERY, RICHEBOURG-L'AVOUE Family History He was the son of Keyziah Garner and the brother of Miriam, James, Ada Ann and Esmond Garner. In 1911 they lived at 1 Twells Street and later 8 Havelock Street (both St Ann's Well Road Nottingham). Employment/Hobbies Employed by Boots Printing Department from age 13 as a 'cartoon maker' (1911 Census) - carton maker?. Military History Killed by a shell when the Battalion was at rest billets at Drouvin, France; he may have been in a working party when he was killed. Buried St. Vaast Post Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L'Avoue Remembered on:
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
LLOYD, HARRY
Rank: Private Service No: 48740 Date of Death: 3/05/1917 Age: 31 Regiment/Service: The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 13th Bn. Panel Reference: Bay 3. Memorial: ARRAS MEMORIAL Additional Information: Son of Albert and Annie Lloyd, of 33, Havelock St., St. Ann's Well Rd., Nottingham; husband of Ethel May Renshaw (formerly Lloyd), of 42, Balfour Rd., Lenton Sands, Nottingham. Remembered on
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
MARTION Henry Bean Martin
Rank Private Date of death 07 Dec 1918 Age at death 43 CWGC Commonwealth Grave No 2750507 - CWGC Website Service number 29755 Military Unit Labour Corps Military History Southern Command Labour Centre Formerly 13th Battalion Devonshire Regiment, Occupation: He was a printer of cardboard boxes in 1911. Remembered on
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
STRUTT, ARTHUR
Rank: Lance Corporal Service No: 28450 Date of Death: 3/09/1916 Regiment/Service: Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 17th Bn. Panel Reference: Pier and Face 10 C 10 D and 11 A. Memorial: THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Additional Information: Husband of Ethel May Strutt, of 21, Havelock St., St. Ann's Well Rd., Nottingham. Remembered on
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
WISE, TOM
Rank: Private Service No: 21198 Date of Death: 16/10/1915 Age: 16 Regiment/Service: Grenadier Guards 4th Bn. Panel Reference: Panel 5 to 7. Memorial: LOOS MEMORIAL Family History He was the son of John Charles and Ellen Wise and the brother of John and James Wise. In 1911 they lived at 91 Union Road and later at 43 Havelock Street (both Nottingham). Remembered on St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Tom Wise Sources: Commonwealth War Graves Commission Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour |
Name:
Frank Richardson Birth Year: abt 1886 Residence Place: 3 Havelock St, St Anns Well Rd Nottingham Enlistment Age: 29 Enlistment Year: 1915 Regimental Number: 27802 Regiment Name: Notts and Derby (Sherwood Foresters) Regiment |
Name:
Harry Leonard Stevenson Birth Year: abt 1877 Residence: 42 Havelock St Occupation: chauffeur Age at Enlistment: 40 Enlistment Year: 1917 Regimental Number: 134331 Regiment Name: Army Service Corps demob |