Hedderley Street
(Union Rd to Great Freeman St)
(Union Rd to Great Freeman St)
Here's a copy of the original photo. My dad George, and his younger brother Ray, are standing in front of the left hand pillar of the door (Ray left, George right). The occasion was a Sunday outing to Woodthorpe Park in June 1951. Ray donated a copy to the Central Library's Local Studies section, and it was included in Ruth Johns' book. Corner of Hedderley St & Hutchinson St. ...Terry Sleaford
ASHMORE, SAMUEL
Rank: Serjeant Service No: 8148 Date of Death: 16/06/1915 Age: 35 Regiment/Service: Northumberland Fusiliers 1st Bn. Panel Reference: Panel 8 and 12. Memorial: YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL Additional Information: Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Ashmore, of 23, Hedderley St., Union Rd., Nottingham. Employment/Hobbies Prior to enlisting, he was a steel box worker Military History Enlisted July 1901 Nottingham Served with 1st Battalion initially in South Africa - 7th April 1903 Served in Mauritius 16th April 1903 - 31st January 1906 Served in India 17th February 1906 – September 1913 when Battalion returned to UK Took part in the 1908 Mohmand Expedition, and qualified for the India General Service Medal with North West Frontier 1908 clasp Landed in France 13th August 1914 served with C Company (Became Y Company September 1914) Fought at Mons 23rd August 1914 Fought at Frameries 24th August 1914 Took part in retreat from Mons Fought at Le Cateau 26th August 1914 Crossed the Marne 9th September 1914 Fought at the Battle of the Aisne September 1914 Fought at 1st Ypres October / November 1914 Listed as killed on the War Diary Commemorated on Menin Gate Extra Information CWGC has age as 35 when he was killed, but actually 33. This is confirmed to age on 1911 Census and Birth Register CWGC - Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Ashmore, of 23, Hedderley St., Union Rd., Nottingham. Remembered on |
ATKIN, ALBERT ARank:
Gunner
Service No:
1927
Date of Death:
24/12/1915
Age:
42
Regiment/Service:
Royal Garrison Artillery
No. 4 Depot
Grave Reference:
St. Anne's Valley. 9294.
Cemetery:
NOTTINGHAM CHURCH CEMETERY
Family History
He was the husband of Annie Violet Atkin of 22 Hedderley Street St Ann's Nottingham.
Remembered on
Gunner
Service No:
1927
Date of Death:
24/12/1915
Age:
42
Regiment/Service:
Royal Garrison Artillery
No. 4 Depot
Grave Reference:
St. Anne's Valley. 9294.
Cemetery:
NOTTINGHAM CHURCH CEMETERY
Family History
He was the husband of Annie Violet Atkin of 22 Hedderley Street St Ann's Nottingham.
Remembered on
COCKING, HAROLD
Rank:
Private
Service No:
31307
Date of Death:
27/05/1918
Age:
21
Regiment/Service:
Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)
1st Bn.
Panel Reference:
Memorial:
SOISSONS MEMORIAL
Additional Information:
Son of Albert and Emma Cocking, of 20, Hedderley St., Union Rd., Nottingham.
Remembered on
Rank:
Private
Service No:
31307
Date of Death:
27/05/1918
Age:
21
Regiment/Service:
Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)
1st Bn.
Panel Reference:
Memorial:
SOISSONS MEMORIAL
Additional Information:
Son of Albert and Emma Cocking, of 20, Hedderley St., Union Rd., Nottingham.
Remembered on
THUNDERCLIFFE, ERNEST
Rank:
Stoker 1st Class
Service No:
K/8086
Date of Death:
22/09/1914
Age:
22
Regiment/Service:
Royal Navy
H.M.S. "Hogue."
Panel Reference:
4
Memorial:
PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL
Additional Information:
Son of George E. and Amelia Thundercliffe, of 9, Hedderley St., Union Rd., Nottingham.
Employment/Hobbies
He had worked as a fitter and turner before joining the Royal Navy on 27 August 1910.
Remembered on
Rank:
Stoker 1st Class
Service No:
K/8086
Date of Death:
22/09/1914
Age:
22
Regiment/Service:
Royal Navy
H.M.S. "Hogue."
Panel Reference:
4
Memorial:
PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL
Additional Information:
Son of George E. and Amelia Thundercliffe, of 9, Hedderley St., Union Rd., Nottingham.
Employment/Hobbies
He had worked as a fitter and turner before joining the Royal Navy on 27 August 1910.
Remembered on
- St Ann's District Virtual Memorial War Memorial as Ernest Thundercliffe
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission
WINTER, HERBERT
Rank:
Private
Service No:
330787
Date of Death:
5/06/1918
Age:
27
Regiment/Service:
Royal Scots
2nd Bn.
Grave Reference:
8380 C.
Cemetery:
NOTTINGHAM GENERAL CEMETERY
Family History
Herbert was the son of Richard Winter, a lace maker, and his first wife, Esther Sophia Winter (nee Hall). Richard and Esther were married in 1875 and had at least eight children. Living at 10 Hedderley Street, Union Road, Nottingham, at the time of the 1901 Census.
Employment/Hobbies
In 1911 he was a house painter.
Remembered on
Rank:
Private
Service No:
330787
Date of Death:
5/06/1918
Age:
27
Regiment/Service:
Royal Scots
2nd Bn.
Grave Reference:
8380 C.
Cemetery:
NOTTINGHAM GENERAL CEMETERY
Family History
Herbert was the son of Richard Winter, a lace maker, and his first wife, Esther Sophia Winter (nee Hall). Richard and Esther were married in 1875 and had at least eight children. Living at 10 Hedderley Street, Union Road, Nottingham, at the time of the 1901 Census.
Employment/Hobbies
In 1911 he was a house painter.
Remembered on
Name:
Robert Frank Manchester
Birth Date
abt 1894
Age:
Enlistmentt Year:
1917
Residence Place:
2 Hedderley St, Union Rd, Nottingham
Regimental Number:
42865
Regiment Name:
80th Training Reserve Battalion
Occupation
printers labourer
Robert Frank Manchester
Birth Date
abt 1894
Age:
Enlistmentt Year:
1917
Residence Place:
2 Hedderley St, Union Rd, Nottingham
Regimental Number:
42865
Regiment Name:
80th Training Reserve Battalion
Occupation
printers labourer
