Photo Album - St Ives people 1914 to 1919
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Robert Kiddle, 1914. |
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Walter George Fuller, 1914. |
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Bert Attwood, 1915. |
Bert is named on the St Ives War Memorial, along with his brother Alfred, the Attwood family being one of the few to lose two sons in WWI. To read about their lives, click Bert Attwood.
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William Hurl, Walter Hurl, Albert Hurl, Howard Hurl & Ernest Hurl, 1915. |
Five of the six Hurl brothers fought in WWI. Four survived to return home, Albert awarded the Military Medal for bravery. Walter did not return home and has no known grave. He is named on the St Ives War Memorial. To read about Walter's life and his many letters from the trenches published in the Hunts Post, click
Walter Thomas Hurl.
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Harry Arthur Stocker, c1915. |
Harry is named on the St Ives War Memorial. To read about his life, click Harry Arthur Stocker. To see all photos click family name Stocker.
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Linton Wilfred Lantaff, 1915. |
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Linton Wilfred Lantaff, c1915. |
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George Housden Dellar, 1915. |
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Henry Thomas Allen, Florence Allen (née Hutson) and family, 1915. |
In the above image is Henry Allen and his wife Florence. Henry is holding his adopted son, Cecil. On Florence's lap is Henry, with Walter beside her. Henry is named on the St Ives War Memorial. To read about his life click
Henry Thomas Allen. To see all photos click
family name Allen.
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George William Hammond, 1915. |
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Gilbert Cecil High, 1915. |
Gilbert is named on the St Ives War Memorial. To read about his life, click Gilbert Cecil High.
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Miles Jeffrey Game Day, 1915. |
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Joseph William Stocker, 1915. |
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Joseph William Stocker, 1915. |
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Joseph William Stocker (seated), 1915.
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The above three images are of Joe Stocker after joining the Hunts Cyclists aged 16 years. Joe is commemorated on a memorial plaque in St James Church, Hemingford Grey. To read about his life click
Joseph William Stocker. To see all photos click
family name Stocker.
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Reginald Secker, 1915. |
Reginald is named on the St Ives War Memorial. To read about his life, click Reginald Secker.
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Joseph William Stocker, 1916. |
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Joseph William Stocker, 1916. |
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Joseph William Stocker, 1916. |
Another three photos of Joe, the first two in hospital uniform, having been 'slightly wounded'.
Joe is commemorated on a memorial plaque in St James Church, Hemingford Grey. To read about his life click Joseph William Stocker. To see all photos click family name Stocker.
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Brothers Arthur, George & Frederick Dunkerling, 1916. |
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Frank William Sims, c1916. |
Frank
is named on the St Ives War Memorial. To read about his life, click Frank William Sims.
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Sydney James Avory, c1916. |
Sydney
is named on the St Ives War Memorial. To read about his life, click Sydney James Avory.
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Harriet Hookham (née Famely), William & George, c1917. |
Harriet Famely married William Hookham in 1910. William served in the British Army well before WWI. Although with a young family, as a reservist William was one of the first St Ivians to land in France. Also
one of the first St Ivians to die. The above image shows Harriet wearing her deceased husband's regimental badge.
To read about William's life, click William Hookham. To see all photos click family name Hookham.
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William Charles Hewson, 1917. |
Charles (as he preferred to be known) is named on the St Ives War Memorial. To read about his life, click William Charles Hewson.
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