Lamb, William
William Lamb
Ship: HMS Britannia
Sister: Mrs Cray
Brother: Edgar Lamb
Address: 102 Manor Road, Hastings
Published: November 1914
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William Lamb
Ship: HMS Britannia
Sister: Mrs Cray
Brother: Edgar Lamb
Address: 102 Manor Road, Hastings
Published: November 1914
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Edgar Lamb
Ship: HMS Sutlej
Sister: Mrs Cray
Brother: William Lamb
Address: 102 Manor Road, Hastings
Published: November 1914
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Osman Lowder
Regiment: HMS Andromache
Address: Hastings
Other Info: First prize gig’s crew on HMS Andromanche.
Published: November 1914
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Arthur Emery
Rank: Gunner
Ship: HMS Cossack
Mother: Mrs Emery
Brother: G Emery
Address: Halton, Hastings
Other Info: At the Front
Published: November 1914
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Edward James Weal
Rank: Private
Regiment: Royal Marine Light Infantry
Parents: Mr & Mrs Weal
Brother: G H Weal
Address: 130 Hughenden Road, Hastings
Other Info: Additional name information from the Lives of the First World War website.
Published: November 1914
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Frederick Spencer John (Jack*) Manser
Rank: Leading Seaman
Ship: HMS Minotaur & HMS Hampshire
Parents: Mr William Spencer & Mrs Alma Manser
Address: 70 Sedlescombe Road North, St Leonards
Other Info: The text of ‘Three Jolly Sailors’ reads: “Photograph of three local sailors taken in China whilst serving on HMS Minotaur. They travelled 38,750 miles since the commencement of War up to January 1915, when they were sent to different ships.
He went through the Jutland Battle without a scratch and his father received a letter from him on the Sunday before the Hampshire went down, saying he was quite well and hoped to be home shortly to tell them about the great battle. But he lost his life with Lord Kitchener on the Hampshire. He was awarded a medal of merit on April the 4th 1916 on leaving the Warspite training ship.
According to CWGC, Frederick died aged 21 when HMS Hampshire was sunk by a mine on 5th June 1916. Field Marshall Lord Kitchener and his staff on board and among 737 lost. Frederick is remembered at the Portsmouth Naval Memorial, on panel 12.
*I have assumed that ‘Jack’ is how Frederick preferred to be known as there are three references to him being on only son. If Jack and Frederick are two different individuals, please let me know!
Published: November 1914, April 1916 & June 1916
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Harry Samson
Rank: Petty Officer
Regiment: Howe Battalion, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves
Parents: Mr & Mrs Samson
Address: 231 London Road, St Leonards
Other Info: Took part in the defence of Antwerp. According to CWGC, Harry died on 4th June 1915. He is remembered at the Helles Memorial on panel 8 to 16.
Published: November 1914
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J M Saunders
Ship: HMS Vivid (a Shore Establishment)
Parents: Mr & Mrs E Saunders
Brother: A Saunders & D Saunders
Address: Camber, near Rye
Published: November 1914
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Thomas Evelyn Mogg
Ship: HMS Achates
Mother: Mrs Beatrice Mogg
Address: Zion Cottage, Burdett Place, Hastings
Published: November 1914
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Walter Charles Britt
Rank: Able Seaman
Ship: HMS Princess Royal
Parents: Mr & Mrs Frank Britt
Brother: Leonard Roy Britt
Address: 333 Battle Road, Hollington
Published: November 1914
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