151. Middlesex Military War Hospital, Clacton. Ploughing the lawns. Image ID DW14_007 |
152. Middlesex Military War Hospital, Clacton. Ploughing the lawns Image ID DW14_009 |
153. Middlesex Military War Hospital, Clacton. Image ID DW14_011 |
154. Middlesex Military War Hospital, Clacton. Image ID DW14_013 |
155. Middlesex Military War Hospital, Clacton ? Image ID DW14_017 |
156. WW1 soldiers lined up, with an impressive row of vehicles behind them. Image ID DW14_019 |
157. Nurses and soldiers - at Middlesex Military War Hospital, Clacton ? Image ID DW14_021 |
158. WW1 Army Lorry. L18.. Image ID DW14_023 |
159. WW1 wounded soldiers and nurses in a trench. The story behind this is not known. At Middlesex Military War Hospital, Clacton ? Image ID DW14_025 |
160. Pressented by "The Kaiser" 12th Sep 1915. Date: 12 September 1915 Image ID DW14_027 |
161. Brightlingsea Nov. 1918. Armistice Parade ? Date: November 1918 Image ID DW14_029 |
162. Souvenir de Salonique [Salonica in Greece] Date: 1919 Image ID DW14_031 |
163. Robert Appleton Account book. Summer Work 1916.
6 July 1916 Robert went to Whitehall and got a berth as mate of 'Tug Alice' for Malta. 7 July left for ... Date: 6 July 1916 Image ID DWS_APQ_017 |
164. One of the gondolas of Zeppelin L33 which came down on Little Wigborough September 1916. A portion of the superstructure has been cut away: originally it ... Date: c24 September 1916 Image ID EAM_1953_003_P285_001 |
165. Piece of a girder from a Zeppelin in Great Wigborough Church. Zeppelin L33 crashed in Little Wigborough 24 September 1916.
From Essex Countryside letters ... Image ID EC64_02_194_001 |
166. Our County's Queen of Cooks by James Wentworth Day contd.
Picture: The liege - men go afloat in search of fish and fowl.
... Law ... Date: April 1971 Image ID EC71_04_029_001 |
167. The skeleton of a war-time pillbox on Victoria Esplanade marks the spot where Edwardian planners had envisaged a pier. Date: 3 May 1968 Image ID ECS_1968_MAY03_032_003 |
168. Youngest of the Few: Historian uncovers story of Mersea teenager killed in Battle of Britain. By Charley Goff.
The youngest pilot to fly in the Battle ... Date: 21 September 2018 Image ID ECS_2018_SEP21_024 |
169. East Mersea Post - Army Duty Roster. 16 December 1916 to 19 December 1916.
9.45pm Sentry reported fire about 400 yds. On investigation it proved to be a ... Date: 17 December 1916 Image ID EMB_005 |
170. Frederick Bertrand Harnack RSMA God Bless Him. 17 yrs London Rifle Brigade stretcher bearer, RNVR Lt at 45 in 1942.
Used in Fid Harnack RSMA, published by ... Date: c1916 Image ID FID_003_055 |
171. Zebedee Milgate, George Milgate, Johnny Hempstead (Mechanic), Sid Milgate (Painter).
Picture taken at the bottom of Kingsland Road near Stoker's Cafe ( ... Date: cAugust 1946 Image ID FL01_069_001 |
172. Army at Port Bower on Yorick Road during WW1. L-R Gert French, Ethel French, Billy French, Alice Hewes, Norah French (née Gant) Bert French.
Mr & ... Date: c1917 Image ID FL02_046_002 |
173. "Wartime" 1917 Mersea Isle. Snuffy Cornelius's cycle shop on Kingsland Road, now RST Motors.
Frank Cornelius, Mabel Tiffin (lived over the road in what in ... Date: 1917 Image ID FL02_058_001 |
174. Ernie Mussett, 1919, Iraq. He worked for Appleby the Mersea butcher.
From Album 3. Date: 1919 Image ID FL03_025_001 |
175. West Mersea Fire Brigade - the wartime AFS fire engine.
L-R Oscar Whiting, Ernie Dixon, Gordon Mussett, Bob Russell, HoraceWhiting and Bob ... Date: c1943 Image ID FL04_038_001 |
176. Mr Henry 'Stony' Pullen, brother of Mrs Tom 'Boss' Mole. Killed in action 1914/18 War.
Henry William Pullen was born 1877, son of Henry William and ... Date: c1916 Image ID FL05_028_003 |
177. Owen Kitchener 'Tich' Hewes worked in a shipyard in Chichester. Owen believes 'Tich' was killed by a mine in the River Blackwater on a part of the river that ... Date: c1941 Image ID FL07_004_001 |
178. One of many Second World War gun emplacements. This is the only survivor on the promenade and is now called "Two Sugars". To the left of this building linked by ... Date: c1950 Image ID FL08_014_003 |
179. Mersea Seed Growers in WW1, outside Bocking Hall.
L-R 1. Lucy Hoy, 2., 3. Tot Green née Hewes (Heck's mother), 4. ?, 5. Mable Benns, 6., ... Date: c1917 Image ID FL10_029_001 |
180. Bomb damage to one of the cottages in The Square. Miss Shuter lived in this cottage, but was unharmed. [ some sources spell the name Shooter, but the Electoral ... Date: 29 October 1940 Image ID FL10_037_001 |