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In Memory of the 34 Firefighters who lost their life at the Old Palace School

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AFS Fireman Kenneth John Bowles

October 26, 2021November 9, 2022 ~ Chiddicks Family Tree ~ 5 Comments

Killed in the Line of Duty............ The following extremely detailed research into the life of AFS Fireman Kenneth John Bowles has been carried out by researcher Sharon Grant. Kenneth John Bowles was born on 15th October 1910 in Beckenham, Kent. He was the youngest son of Alfred Edward Bowles (1879 – 1957) and Minnie Bear … Continue reading AFS Fireman Kenneth John Bowles

AFS Fireman William Thomas Rashbrook (“Sonny”)

October 9, 2021November 9, 2022 ~ Chiddicks Family Tree ~ 1 Comment

Killed in the Line of Duty......... When you undertake a project like this, you have to accept that to make this work, you will have to not only invest a lot of time, but you also have to make an 'emotional investment' with those you write about. You have to make a 'connection' with a … Continue reading AFS Fireman William Thomas Rashbrook (“Sonny”)

AFS Fireman Alan Charles Barber

October 3, 2021November 8, 2022 ~ Chiddicks Family Tree ~ 5 Comments

Killed in the Line of Duty.......... The following extremely detailed research into the life of AFS Fireman Alan Charles Barber has been carried out by researcher Simon Last Alan Charles Barber was born 15th May 1914 in Lambeth in London, the youngest son of William Charles Edward Barber and Ethel Barber née Langton. His father … Continue reading AFS Fireman Alan Charles Barber

AFS Leading Fireman Herbert Charles Wotton

September 17, 2021November 12, 2022 ~ Chiddicks Family Tree ~ 5 Comments

Killed in the Line of Duty.............. When I started this project, I knew it would be an emotional journey for both myself and the families that were so tragically affected by this story. Each and every one of the families of the 34 firefighters, would have felt the same pain, the same sadness and the … Continue reading AFS Leading Fireman Herbert Charles Wotton

What Was Life Like During the Blitz?

September 5, 2021 ~ Chiddicks Family Tree ~ 4 Comments

Prior to this bombing raid in the early hours of 20th April 1941, London was in the middle of its biggest bombing campaign of the entire war. Known as the Blitz, for eight months, from 7th September 1940 to 11th May 1941, London suffered almost continual nightly bombing from the German Luftwafe. Over a period … Continue reading What Was Life Like During the Blitz?

AFS Firewoman Hilda Ellen Dupree

August 30, 2021November 9, 2022 ~ Chiddicks Family Tree ~ 7 Comments

Killed in the Line of Duty………. Here is Hilda's story........ Hilda Ellen Dupree was born on 12th August 1919 in Poplar, East London, the second oldest of five children born to Henry Albert Dupree and Ada Murray. Her siblings were Lillian Dupree, Joyce Dupree, Dorothy Dupree, and the youngest, Harry Dupree. Henry and Ada were … Continue reading AFS Firewoman Hilda Ellen Dupree

AFS Despatch Rider Ernest Herbert Henly

August 15, 2021October 12, 2021 ~ Chiddicks Family Tree ~ 1 Comment

Killed in the line of duty.......... Ernest Herbert Henly was born on 22nd January 1922 in the Mile End area of London, the eldest child of Albert Frederick William Henly and Elizabeth Irene Christie. Albert was born in Chippenham on 8th February 1900 and he married Elizabeth at St Michael and All Angels Church, Bromley, … Continue reading AFS Despatch Rider Ernest Herbert Henly

The Aftermath and The Funeral Cortege

August 8, 2021 ~ Chiddicks Family Tree ~ 2 Comments

On the 25th April 1941, Nineteen of the Twenty-One Beckenham Firemen were buried in a mass grave at the Beckenham Cemetery, after a memorial service at the parish church of St. George by Canon Boyd and a solemn procession through the town. The grave was dug entirely by their comrades and was softened by masses … Continue reading The Aftermath and The Funeral Cortege

The History and The Tragic Events

August 7, 2021 ~ Chiddicks Family Tree ~ Leave a comment

Prior to the start of WW2 the Government recognised the fact that the threat of War was imminent and that they were poorly prepared for a second World War. The Government acted swiftly with the Fire Brigade Act of July 1938 which demanded the recruitment of an auxiliary fire service as part of the country’s … Continue reading The History and The Tragic Events

AFS Fireman George John Joseph Hall

July 31, 2021August 7, 2021 ~ Chiddicks Family Tree ~ 7 Comments

Killed in the Line of Duty.......... "Beckenham was an extremely dangerous place to be during the Blitz, as it was “Bomb Alley” directly under the flight path of the German planes on their way to attack London.  Surprisingly, though, the great majority of the men were not killed on home ground, but in London. This … Continue reading AFS Fireman George John Joseph Hall

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