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CLARKE | Pumping Station House, Thundersley, Essex | Southend Waterworks Company
CAREY | Reservoir Cottage, Thundersley, Essex | Southend Waterworks Company
SHRIMPLIN | Reservoir Cottage, Thundersley, Essex | Southend Waterworks Company
NOAKES | Reservoir Cottage, Thundersley, Essex | Southend Waterworks Company
BARDELL | Burches Pumping Station House, Thundersley, Essex | Southend Waterworks Company
LEDGER | Burches Pumping Station House, Thundersley, Essex | Southend Waterworks Company
THURSTON | Burches Pumping Station House, Thundersley, Essex | Southend Waterworks Company
GOLDING | Burches Pumping Station House, Thundersley, Essex | Southend Waterworks Company
COOLLEDGE – John Henry Coolledge (1884-1914)
John Henry COOLLEDGE was born on 25th Jul 1884 at Purleigh, Essex. He enlisted into the Royal Navy as a Stoker in 1902 and was serving aboard HMS Cressy when war broke out. On 22nd Sep 1914 John’s ship was was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-9 whilst in the North Sea near Holland with the loss of 560 of her crew, including John. He was aged 30.
COMPTON – John Hugh Compton (1897-1915)
John Hugh COMPTON (aka Jack) was born 1st Aug 1897 at Walthamstow, Essex. He enlisted into the East Surrey Regiment during Sep 1914 aged 17 and was sent to France on 24th Mar 1915. Jack was killed in action just one month later on 25th April.
Henry Moseley and His Four Wives (1803-1869) of Derby, Derbyshire
The project began with a single photograph: a gravestone for Anne MOSELEY, Henry Moseley’s fourth wife, slowly being swallowed up by a tree. Intrigued, I decided to investigate further. What I found was a man who suffered immense tragedy throughout his life, experiencing the loss of three young wives and three of his children. The story is a sad one, especially given that the only tree associated with his name is the one physically consuming his grave.
COLLINS – Reginald Collins (1897-1917)
Reginald COLLINS was born 12th Sep 1897 in St George Hanover Square Pimlico, London. He enlisted on 26th Jun 1916 into the 24th London Regiment, Queen’s Battalion and died in action in Greece on 7th May 1917 aged 19 with the rank of sergeant.
Morris Gregory ASHMORE (1852-1937)
The History of 7 Tennyson Road, Bath, Somerset
The houses along Tennyson Road were built in 1897 on land leased from St. John’s Hospital. The lease began on 21st December 1895 for 499 years, and there were 33 houses built in total. Using census and electoral records, it is possible to trace the occupants of 7 Tennyson Road from 1899 (two years after it was built) to 1939 (three years before it sustained serious war damage and was rebuilt), more or less covering its existence in its original form.
COLLINS – Charles Claude Collins (1880-1916)
Charles Claude COLLINS was born on 10th June 1880 at Ipswich, Suffolk. He enlisted into the 3rd (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) volunteer unit on 2nd Jun 1915 but was swiftly discharged as unfit. He died 5th Dec 1916 of Tuberculosis age 36.
CLIFFORD – Harold Clifford (1883-1917)
Harold CLIFFORD was born in 1883 at Battersea, Surrey. He enlisted into the 11th Royal Sussex Regiment in Jun 1916 and was killed in action on 18th Sep 1917 age 34/35.
CHOPPEN – Stephen Choppen (1895-1916)
Stephen CHOPPEN was born in 1895 at Hadleigh, Essex. He enlisted into the 9th Essex Regiment in 1915 and was killed accidentally on 25th May 1916 age 21.
CHOPPEN – Fred Choppen (1889-1916)
Fred CHOPPEN was born in 1889 in Thundersley, Essex. He enlisted into the 7th King’s Royal Rifle Corps on 22nd Feb 1915 and was killed in action 15th Sep 1916 age 27.
