SearchCurrently displaying: 9 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:"first world war" xCategories: "Local folk" x Search term Filter by Categories Places (1)Transport (1)The Dyke Railway (1)Topics (7)Armed Forces (2)Remembrance (2)Letter in the Attic (1)Letter in the Attic online exhibition (1)1914-1918 (First World War) (1)World War I (3)World War II (1)Tours (1)Personal Tours (1)Tony Mould: Photographer (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Royal Sussex Regiment Cycle Section on parade on Madeira Drive 1913 On the outbreak of the First World War the cyclist battalions were employed on Coastal Defences in the United Kingdom. ... Remembrance Day thoughts A birthday book The rather tattered Birthday Book shown in the photograph was a present to a young Brighton woman of ... Leonard Devereux: WWI conscientious objector Charles Weller: Last Station Master of the Dyke Railway Victor Richardson M.C. Featured in ‘Testament of Youth‘ I am currently researching the life of Hove officer Lieutenant Victor Richardson, who died of wounds ... Henry Allingham: oldest surviving veteran of The Great War At the ripe old age of 112 Britain’s oldest living man Henry Allingham was made an Honorary Freeman of the ... Ernest Edward Thomas:famous WWI soldier A 14 year old drummer boy Ernest Edward Thomas was born at the Tower of London on 16th December 1884, one ... John James Crowe: Brighton's second VC Awarded in 1918 In late June 1918, a little over a week after a meeting of Brighton Council at which the ... 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 ...