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Showing posts with label Hydonian's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hydonian's. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Sebs Family

We received an email the other week from Seb Lassando... asking if we would like to see a few pictures of his ancestors.. who Seb described as true Hydonians. Of course we said yes... and as so often happens we were thrilled with what was sent in.  I trust you will enjoy seeing the pictures and reading Seb's words about his family. 

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Back Lane Football Club 1910
Smith Sherwin
Second Row - 3rd From Left
Smith Sherwin lived in Hyde all of his life, and was a member of Back Lane FC. In the First World War he was posted to Egypt and then to the Western Front  He returned from the front in 1919, after the 'tidy up' period at the end of the war in 1918.
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There is an interesting story of his brother being shot and buried in Holy Trinity, and months later he met his brother on the Western Front in a canteen -dishevelled and unshaven, to which he recognised him and shouted 'Tha's our Tommy! We buried thee not s'long back!' -The body buried evidently wasn't his brother Tom! -I've not actually checked if the empty grave is still there!
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During the 2nd World War he was a firewatcher and a bomb-spotter on Slack Mills and James North rooftops.

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Coach Outing From The Clarke's Arms Outing 1950
Smith Sherwin died in the early 1960s.

He married Lucy Tweedale before the war and they lived in Back Lane -before it became Lumn Road.  

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Smith and Lucille

Lucy Tweedale's brother -Thomas, was shot by a sniper during WWI on the trenches when patrolling his line. He is buried in a war grave in France 
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Smith, Lucille, and Mary Sherwin
Smith and Lucy had my Nan, Mary Sherwin (later Burgess) in 1920, and amongst working in Heywoods Shoe Shop, Bowlacre Home, the Switch Board and the Fruit and Veg Stall in Hyde Market, she was called up to join the Fire Service during the war.
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Mary Was Stationed At Hyde Fire Station
Initially she was stationed at Hyde Fire Station, and I am looking for any photographs of her that readers of your blog may have of her or the fire team at Hyde from the wartime. She's 91 in June, and I think it would be a lovely birthday present to present her with, as all her photographs were lost of this period. She then from Hyde went to work at Lyme Regis Fire Service, and spent late 1941 to the end of the war down there. 
Mary's husband, Francis (better known as Frank Burgess (or my Grandad!)) was a Naval Officer during the Second World War (again I have photos on board ships and in uniform if interested, and one meeting Winston Churchill, and was based around the Americas, the Pacific and in the Indian Ocean at one stage.) 

Seb. Lassandro

Thank you Seb... I hope we can find a picture of Mary at the fire station or at least in uniform for you. As for Frank Bugess I hope we can do another posting soon with some pictures of him on the ships and meeting Churchill. 

Thursday, 28 October 2010

Flowery Field Bikers (Thornton and Minnie Marsden)

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I came across this photo completely by chance and instantly loved it.... It really is a cracking picture... it holds so much interest.. I don't know the make and model of the bike... or the car seen in the background. If you like your motorbikes or cars and you can tell us anything about them I'd be greatful...  Just look at the Leather Gear.. how good is that...   

When I saw this on the internet I contacted the owner and thankfully he granted me permission to use it here... so I'd like to say a big thank you to Roger.. he had this to say about the picture.

 The picture shows my great uncle Thornton and aunty Minnie, their surname was Marsden. He along with his sister (Sade) were from Flowery Field, and he loved going on day trips on his bike, which he would often strip down.
It is always a pleasure to show off other peoples pictures... so if you want to see any of your old relatives feature here send them in to us.. our email is on the right hand side near to the top, and also seen when you make a comment.