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  • Widecombe World War 1: The Tyne Cot Memorial

    Widecombe World War 1: The Tyne Cot Memorial

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    The Tyne Cot Memorial The images in this gallery of the Tyne Cot Memorial were taken in 2018 by Bob Curry, who has allowed the Widecombe History Group to include them on this website.

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  • Widecombe World War 1: Sydney Arthur West

    Widecombe World War 1: Sydney Arthur West

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    Sydney Arthur West’s Life and War Sydney was born in Leusdon, Widecombe in the Moor parish in January 1888 to parents Arthur West and Alice Stidson. Sydney, had two older sisters Ellen b 1873, and Eva Mary b 1879. He also had a younger brother Edward b 1890 and whose armed service is commemorated on

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  • Widecombe World War 1: William Bolitho

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    William Torquil Macleod Bolitho William Torquil Macleod Bolitho William was born in Penzance in 1895, into the family where his father William Edward T. Bolitho was a distinguished serving soldier. William T was educated at Warren Hill, Eastbourne until the age of 12 when he was enlisted in the Royal Naval College at Osborne on

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  • Widecombe World War 1: John Radcliffe

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    JOHN DOUGLAS HENDERSON RADCLIFFE John Radcliffe was born on 9th August 1885 in Kensington, London, to Alexander Nelson and Isobel Grace Radcliffe. He had three younger sisters Maude (b 1887), Ruth Isobel (b 1890), Margaret Joan (b 1894) and brother Edmund (b 1900). John attended Eton College and in 1904 was admitted to Balliol College,

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  • Widecombe World War 1: Private Vickers Diaries

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    From DVD: RND Royal Naval Division. From 1916 63rd (RN) Division. W.W.1. 1914-1919. Antwerp, Gallipoli, Western Front. Magazine Issues 1-24, pages 1 to 2443. Copyright © Leonard Sellers 1998, Produced and designed at 17a Bellhouse Road, Eastwood, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, SS9 5NL. This extract is from Issue Number 19 pages 1881-1883 War diary of Private John

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  • Widecombe World War 1: John Harvey Endacott

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    John Harvey Endacott’s Life and War John was born in Throwleigh Devon in 1893 to father Edwin Harvey Endacott and Elizabeth Jane Endacott. Little is known of John’s early life, but the 1911 census lists the family as living at Isaford farm in the Webbern valley north of Widecombe village. The next mention of John

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  • Widecombe World War 1: John Henry Irish

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    John Henry Irish was born in Widecombe on 24th March 1895 to Edmund and Bessie Irish. Edmund farmed at Lower Cator. John was baptised at Leusdon Church on 24th May 1896. He had 2 elder sisters (Louisa and Ruth), 4 younger sisters, (Bessie, Frances, Thirza and Ethel) and 1 younger brother (Walter). John Henry attended

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  • Widecombe World War 1: Leicester F Struben

    Widecombe World War 1: Leicester F Struben

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    Leicester Frederick Struben Leicester Frederick Struben was born in Torquay on 25th April 1893. He lived there with his parents Frederick and Mabel Struben, together with his sisters Gertrude and Florence Lillian, and for a short while his younger brother John (who died in early childhood). At a later date the family moved to Spitchwick

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  • Widecombe World War 1: The Flammenwerfer

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      In Flanders, Belgium, on July 30, 1915, the Germans put their new weapon, the flammenwerfer, or flamethrower, to devastating use against the Allies at the Battle of Hooge. The Battle of Hooge represented one of the first major employments of the flamethrower, one of the most feared weapons introduced during World War I. Eleven

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  • Widecombe World War 1: George Nosworthy

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    George Nosworthy’s Life and War “The Royal Naval Division (of which Plymouth Battalion was a part) should reinforce a fresh attack to be made that afternoon, 13th July, on such portions of our original objectives as remained in enemy hands. The second attack was a success….” Extract from Sir Ian Hamilton’s Third Gallipoli Despatch. (Hamilton

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