World War One

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Protecting the ‘unknown’

Protecting the ‘unknown’

Since auction websites like eBay entered the online arena the success of moneymaking ventures by some has in a way caused serious social and devastating historic damage. I am referring here to the thousands who have unwittingly taken advantage of these websites by selling off literally tons of “family junk”, […]

WW1 Thomas Neeley V.C.

The story of the First World War is the tale of political conflict and above all the running and full commentary of bravery the likes of which will remain indelible for ever. Thomas Neely was born in Liverpool in 1898 and died as a dramatically early age at Flanders on […]

WW1 Marshall and Hubert Winchester

Marshall James Winchester was born 29th November 1898 at Ashburnham, Sussex, England. His Dad, George, was a farmer and his Mum, Alice Ann (known as Ann) used do what she could to help out on the farm according to the 1911 census. Marshall was killed on board *Black Prince on […]

WW1 Bulwark explosion – Personal account

William Braithwaite and his brother Clarence were on board HMS Bulwark when a devastating internal explosion killed 736 men.  Williams survived but his brother Clarence was killed in the explosion.  The Braithwaite family had already featured in the news locally and now they were publishing a letter that William Braithwaite […]