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The Bathing Pool - Tollesbury Marine Lake. Postcard 126382.
Postcard is in More from Tollesbury Past, plate 24, which says:
1930s. Uncommon view of the bathing pool. The structure on the left (including the diving board) collapsed in 1980. Long before Woodrolfe Flats, the tower of the parish church can just be seen above the standing diver's head. Extreme right is the corner of Cranfield and Carter's shed, to its left, the water tower. 1930s. Photo: Cedric Gurton Tollesbury
Barge GOLDEN FLEECE unloading timber on Mersea Hard. The lorries are ex-Army World War I lorries with solid tyres.
The left lorry NO1671 is from Clifford White, driver Jack Heard, mate Tom Cudmore. Right NO3942 is a Primrose Bus Company, driver Herbert Green, mate Rupert Green. 1921.
A barge leaving Mersea having discharged timber on the Hard. Two packing sheds are visible on the left. 
A picture from one of the slide shows run in Mersea Museum during opening hours. Photo: Martin Wade Collection
Hugh Smith was born 16 July 1888. At the beginning of the War, he volunteered and joined the Essex Regiment, not the Kitchener's Norfolk Regiment as reported in newspapers of the time. He landed at Gallipoli with the Battalion 25 April 1915, and after eight days of fierce fighting was wounded. Hugh was evacuated to Malta and eventually arrived back in England in July. 
He recovered and went with 9th Battalion Essex Regiment to France at the beginning of 1916. Hugh was killed 15 February 1916 in what became known as 'the Battle of the Craters' and is buried in Vermelles British Cemetery.
Hugh Smith was one of six sons born to George Frederick and Mary Overall Smith of Sunset House, Mill Road, West Mersea.
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<p>For more details, see Not Just a Name by Roger Bullen, page 19
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for a detailed biography of Hugh Smith by Alan Smith. It is a PDF and will open in a new window.
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Hugh Smith was one of six sons born to George Frederick and Mary Overall Smith of Sunset House, Mill Road, West Mersea. c1915. Photo: Peter Rudlin Collection
The Station Road. View on the North Side of the Queen's Estate, West Mersea.
Station Road is the present-day East Road. Garden Farm is on the right.
One of the photographs used in Queen's Estates Souvenir brochure, advertising the sale on 24 August 1907 of a number of building plots in West Mersea. The brochure is in Mersea Museum archives. Before August 1907.
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