SearchCurrently displaying: 11 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:Categories: "World War II" xCategories: "Local folk" x Search term Filter by Categories Places (1)Civic buildings (1)Royal Sussex County Hospital (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest A wartime Whitehawk group? My Grandmother Mrs. Sarah Cook is in all of these photos. She lived at 15 Hervey Road Whitehawk. It seems ... A badge for WWII Land Army service Earlier in the year we published a page about the forgotten heroines of Britain’s war effort, who have finally been ... Frank Romaine: ARP Moulsecoomb Frank Romaine lived with his family of eight children at 144 Birdham Road, East Moulsecoomb. He served during WWI, seeing ... Researching war service Late father’s records For many years now I have been busy researching my late Father’s wartime service. Recently my younger Sister ... Book Launch: Brighton's POW spy Location:Jubilee Library Date:Saturday November 5th 2011 Time:2.30pm Secret diary The secret POW diary of a soldier from Brighton has just been published, telling the ... Old Contemptible George R Powell Born in Clermont Road My father George Robert Powell was born in 1887 at 14 Clermont Road Brighton, to George R ... Badge for the Women's Land Army THE forgotten heroines of Britain’s war effort are to begiven formal recognition of their service on the home front. Thousands ... Kathleen Maud Bailey in the Land Army In 1943 on my seventeenth birthday it was suggested by my father (recently pensioned out of the British Army) that ... 1st/7th Queens Royal Regiment 131 Battallion This is a photo of my dad, Tom who was a tank driver with the Queens Regiment during WW2. He ... Charles George Laker My Grand-dad, Charles George Laker,was born in 1895 at Newhaven. He was in the Navy during WWI and served at Scarpa ... Brighton born and bred: Peggy Ross nee Olliver - Part II My first job I left school in 1934 when I was 14 years old, which was normal in those days. I ...