gives the following information: "War Service: Staff Sergeant HARRY CHARLES CARTWRIGHT of 139 Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps was killed in action on 23 March 1918, aged 32. At some stage during his military career he had been Mentioned in Despatches. Location of Memorial: He is remembered on the Arras Memorial and on the memorial outside University Hospital Lewisham. and on the now lost Lewisham Board of Guardians Memorial Board. The inscription describes him as one of ‘the officers of this institution’ and it seems likely that he was employed by the Lewisham Infirmary before it became a military hospital in 1915. Details: He was the son of Emma Cartwright, of 13, Earlswood St., East Greenwich, London, and the late Henry George Cartwright and husband of Sarah Mabel Cartwright, of 61, Hawstead Road., Catford. When he enlisted on 2 September 1914 he gave his occupation as ambulance attendant."
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Henry C. Cartwright
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Lewisham Hospital war memorial
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2 memorials
War dead, WW1
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War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Jacob Daniel ??? ???
This person's grave was destroyed by a WW2 bomb. The name is on the north-east face of the pedestal.
1 memorial
Councillor H. H. Sandford
Chairman Works Committee for the Chiltern Street car park in 1965. Luckily for us some of his miniature medals were auctioned in 2009 and the lot description gives some information about Flight Li...
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