Hunter, Frederick
…would attack the next morning. There was a delay due to lost orders and confusion, and the attack did not commence until 3pm on the 21st. When the Dorset’s and…
Kingston upon Hull War Memorial 1914 - 1918
The story of Hull in World War 1
…would attack the next morning. There was a delay due to lost orders and confusion, and the attack did not commence until 3pm on the 21st. When the Dorset’s and…
…Fern Grove, Northumberland Avenue, Hull (War Pension address). They had two daughters, Annie and Florrie. Albert was in no rush to leave them. Perhaps a little older and less susceptible…
…reinforcements and resumed its four-company organisation. On 26/27 June it was in support for a minor attack, and C Company and a platoon of D Company took over the captured…
…MARFLEET LANE. EMPLOYED AS A HORSE DRIVER. HE MARRIED AT ST ANDREW CHURCH, DRYPOOL, HULL, IN 1915. HIS WIFE ANNIE ELIZABETH MIDDLETON (1890-1918) AND DAUGHTER DOROTHY, LIVED AT 3 BRIGHTON…
…THE RIGHT SHOULDER, ON 09/02/1917 AND RETURNED TO ENGLAND, ON 19/02/1917. POSTED TO FRANCE AGAIN., ON 27/07/1917. BADLY WOUNDED, DURING THE GERMAN SPRING OFFENSIVE. LEFT ARM AMPUTATED AT FIELD DRESSING…
…organisation. On 26/27 June it was in support for a minor attack, and C Company and a platoon of D Company took over the captured line at dusk on 27…
…to lost orders and confusion, and the attack did not commence until 3pm on the 21st. When the Dorset’s and Lancashire’s left their trenches the 6th East Yorkshires moved forward…
…Henin and Croisilles, with “C” company on the left, “B” Company Centre and “A” Company, on the right. Dawn on 9th April 1917 was signalled by a terrific bombardment. The…
…HE LEFT BROTHER JOHN EDWARD AND FRANCIS BARTON, AND TWO SISTERS, STELLA AND MARION. UNMARRIED. HE LEFT HIS ARMY EFFECTS TO HIS MOTHER, FANNY ELIZABETH BARTON, AT 91 ALBERT AVENUE,…
BORN YARMOUTH 1882. HUSBAND OF AGNES ADA PARTINGTON, OF 67, CROWLE STREET, HEDON ROAD, HULL, 4, GRANBY VILLAS, MARFLEET LANE, HULL AND 21, FERRIES STREET, HEDON ROAD, HULL (WAR PENSION…