2145 L/Corporal Gilbert Arthur Heasman MM, 11th Australian Imperial Force
Digital copies of Gilbert Heasman’s World War One service papers can be viewed on-line at The National Archives of Australia. Although the photograph of him on the right is undated, the presence of...
View Article15429 Sergeant Arthur Samuel Reeve, 8th KOSB
15429 Sergeant Arthur Samuel Reeve of the 8th Kings Own Scottish Borderers was a patient at Hickwells in October 1915. His entry in Nurse Oliver’s album is a watercolour of St Mary’s Church at nearby...
View ArticleCorporal W R D F Reynolds, 3rd Royal Fusiliers
Corporal Reynolds was a patient at Beechland House in 1917 but nothing is known about this man other than his entry in Nurse Oliver’s album which has been heavily over-written in blue biro. It...
View Article205445 Private Joseph Henry Richards, 11th East Yorkshire Regt
Private J H Richards was a patient at Beechland House in June 1918. His name appears on a page shared with three other men: 235377 Private A Wearing of the 3rd Worcestershire Regiment, 8451 Private...
View Article8030 Private Henry Walter Richardson, 1st Dorset Regiment
8030 Private Henry Walter Richardson was a career soldier who was probably a convalescent patient at Hickwells in early 1915. He has two entries in Nurse Oliver’s album, both along similar lines. The...
View ArticleSergeant Richey
One of the pages in Nurse Oliver's album contains five badly faded photographs of convalescent soldiers at Beechland House. The photograph above is probably the most detailed of the five and certainly...
View ArticleSergeant Milne
One of the pages in Nurse Oliver's album contains five badly faded photographs of convalescent soldiers at Beechland House. The photograph above is probably the most detailed of the five and certainly...
View ArticlePrivate Hilton
One of the pages in Nurse Oliver's album contains five badly faded photographs of convalescent soldiers at Beechland House. The photograph above is probably the most detailed of the five and certainly...
View ArticleVarious soldiers - Beechlands
One of the pages in Nurse Oliver's album contains five badly faded photographs of convalescent soldiers at Beechland House. The photograph above is probably the most detailed of the five and certainly...
View ArticleWalter Robertson, 2nd Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
Private Walter Robertson was a patient at Hickwells in early 1916. His entry in Nurse Oliver’s album reads:Little Bits off Shrapnel, Little BitsOff Shell makes A Soldier WearyAnd Wishes He was in...
View ArticleJ E Robinson
This man was a patient at Beechland House in late 1916 and early 1917. His entry in Nurse Oliver’s album reads:J E RobinsonWounded on 15 Nov 16 on the SommeHe shares this page with 4082 Lance-Corporal...
View Article2229 Tpr Alfred Rock, Royal Horse Guards
Alfred Rock was a convalescent patient at Hickwells in early 1915. His entry in Nurse Oliver’s album reads:Trooper A Rock (2229) R H GdsHe shares this page with entries from SR/1921 Private James W...
View Article914 Bombardier Francis E Ryan, Royal Field Artillery
914 Gunner Francis E Ryan was a patient at Hickwells in late 1915. His entry in Nurse Oliver’s album reads:May these be the Worst of your daysBombardier F E Ryan (419)Head Quarter Staff2nd West Lancs...
View Article22782 L/Cpl Ernest Fairbrother, 10th Loyal North Lancs
Lance-Corporal Ernest Fairbrother was a patient at Beechland House, Newick. His entry in Nurse Oliver’s album reads:L. Cpl E Fairbrother 2278210th Batt Loyal North Lancs RegtWounded on 15th Nov 1916...
View Article5363 Private W Ferguson, 3rd Border Regiment
Little is known about this man other than that he was an early arrival at Hickwells as a convalescent. The first arrivals to the home came on 26th March 1915 and Private Ferguson’s entry in Nurse...
View ArticlePrivate Joseph R Fish, 86th Aero Squadron, USA
Joseph R Fish was an American serviceman who was nursed at Beechland House in 1918. His entry in Nurse Oliver’s album reads:June 20-6-18 Pte Joseph R Fish86th Aero SquadronUSAHe shares...
View ArticleChailey photo montage
It's been a while since I posted on this Chailey 1914-1918 blog; too many competing priorities and a busy work and home life never leave me with enough hours in the day. Nevertheless, I have just...
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