SearchCurrently displaying: 12 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:"first world war" xCategories: "Letter in the Attic" x Search term Filter by Categories People (1)Local folk (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Where was this photo taken? Can anyone identify where this photograph was taken? The main subject matter is probably an outing of a Brighton boy’s ... Letters from Arthur Jolly, 1948 Arthur Jolly (1892-1983) grew up in Eastbourne and moved to Hove with his mother shortly before the First World War. ... Letters from the trenches In this lesson, the students carry out an interactive interview with the grandson of a First World War soldier and ... 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. ... Letter from the Trenches In this lesson, the students study four letters relating to a Brighton soldier in the First World War and piece ... Postcards of William Brooman, 1909-1920 During the First World War, William (Billy) Brooman sent over 100 postcards to his wife, Mrs Grace Brooman, of Cliftonville, ... Postcard from Annie Ross, 1917 Sergeant Victor Lawrence Ross (born 1887) was a regular soldier in The Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry during the First ... Letter from Jack Bethell, 1915 Llwelyn Slingsby Bethell (known as Jack) was born in London in 1889 but was brought up in Brighton. He was ... Letters of Jack Leech, 1915-1918 John (‘Jack’) Leech was born in Hastings on 20th August 1892 and first came to Brighton around 1910. He worked as ... Papers related to the Smart family (1917-90) Frederick Harry Smart (1871-1973) was born in Arundel in 1871 and moved to Hove in 1914, buying a newly-built house ... Memoir of a Moulsecoomb widow, 1915-1941 Florence Elphick was left a widow when her husband, a self-employed delivery man with a horse and cart, died in ... One page list of all the contributions Below is a simple list of links to all the contributions to the Letter in the Attic project. Before 1900 Men take ...