World War 1 Background and local history
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World War 1 Background and local history
Shooting of Franz Ferdinand, Sarajevo 1914 WAR AT SEA 1914 - 1918 Roll of Honour The original is on display in the other Hall Officers from Cheadle • • Lt Col James Magnus RFA Lt Col Alan J Sykes VD MP 1/6th Cheshires Springfield, Mill Lane South Side • • Maj Edgar Smalley 20th Manchesters Maj Humphrey Watts 1/5th Cheshires Highfield • • • • • • • • • • • Cpt Harold C Lings 8th Manchesters 5 Milton Cres. Cpt James Milnes 9th Lancashire Fusiliers Bassendene Cpt Herbert John Rose 8th Manchesters Tregenna, Cricket Field Cpt James Smalley Indian Medical Service Langlands Cpt A Ashton Smalley RAMC Langlands Cpt Henry Wilson 3rd East Lancs Field Amb 16 Stockport Rd Lt Andrew Lt Arthur Ball Lt Kenneth Bean Lt Peter Garvie Abney Hall The Rectory 3rd KO (Royal Lancaster) 20 Ashfield Rd RAMC Linden Ho. The Cres. RGA The Rectory Officers from Cheadle • • • • • • • • • Lt Basil Magnus 40th Pathan Lt Cuthbert Macdona Army Transport Corps Lt Frederick J Milne French Red Cross Lt Alec Milne Manchesters Lt Hugo Pollock RFA Lt Harry Taylor Indian Regt Lt H Lionel Watts 2/11th City of London Lt George Westcott 2/8th Manchesters Lt Thomas Wood • • • • • • 2nd Lt John Atkinson 10th KO (Royal Lancaster) 233 Stockport Rd 2nd Lt George Dawes 5th Border Regt 47 Gatley Rd 2nd Lt John Leete 14th Cheshires Brook Lodge 2nd Lt Norman Marriott Leics Regt. The Grange 2nd Lt Thomas R Worthington 6th Manchesters 187 Stockport Rd 2nd Lt Frank Woodall OTC 54 Wilmslow Rd • • Malcolm M Milne British RC (Italian Unit) Belmont Cecil Austin Porritt Royal Welch Fusiliers Bruntwood Springfield, Mill Lane The Rectory Belmont Belmont Abney Hall 6 Massie St Abney Hall Westgate, The Crescent The Rectory F Company “Cheadle” on Cheadle Green 1896 F Company “Cheadle” on Cheadle Green Maj. Edgar Smalley 1914 Other Ranks on the Roll of Honour • Total • • • • Cheshire Regiment 74 5th Cheshires (from Chester but includes Cheadle) 6th Cheshires (from Stockport) Manchester Regiment 36 20 51 • • • Royal Field Artillery (RFA) 29 Royal Engineers (RE) 23 • Army Service Corps (ASC) 22 • Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) 13 • Lancashire Fusiliers 10 • Others 81 • 293 Army 277 Royal Navy 13 Royal Flying Corps 3 25% These included Welsh, Scottish and Southern Regiments, Cavalry, Garrison Artillery 12% 7% 17% etc.etc. 1914 - Off to the War The evolution of the Territorial Force • 1859 Parliament passes a Bill for the formation of part-time volunteer forces. • 1860 Cheadle raises the 26th Rifle Corps as part of the 3rd Administrative Battalion led by W. Tatton of Wythenshawe Hall and based on Altrincham. • 1864 the headquarters moves to Knutsford. • 1880 re-organised as the 3rd Battalion Cheshire Rifle Volunteer Corps with 8 companies. Cheadle becomes ‘F’ Company. • 1887 was designated as 3rd Volunteer Battalion Cheshire Regiment. • 1908 the Territorial Force replaces the Volunteer Battalions and the 5th (Earl of Chester’s) Battalion the Cheshire Regiment is formed from the amalgamation of the 2nd & 3rd Volunteer Battalions. • 1914 pre-war, Cheadle and Sale form ‘C’ Company. ‘C’ Company has 3 officers and 158 other ranks • 1915 reduced to 4 companies, Cheadle is part of ‘A’ Company, formed from Knutsford, Cheadle and Sale. ‘A’ Company has 6 officers and 252 other ranks. Cheadle Drill Hall, Brook Rd. Training Camp, Conwy 1909 L/Cpl Joseph Goodier 1897 (2nd on the left) Sgt Joseph Goodier L/Bdr R W Bullock and Seaman R P Bullock CHEADLE & GATLEY 1914-1918 THE HOME FRONT Cheadle and Gatley Volunteers -‘Home Guard’ V.A.D. nurses and Cheadle House Hospital Women in munitions – Stockport and Cheadle War efforts of Cheadle and Gatley primary schools Handforth internment and Prisoner of War camp 1914 – 1919 CHESHIRE VOLUNTEER REGIMENT – CHEADLE & GATLEY DETACHMENT Recruitment in Gatley Cheshire Volunteer Regiment Gatley Volunteers in the vicarage garden Lapel badge of Cheshire Volunteer Regiment Gatley Volunteers on parade with shotguns Rev John Bruster private in Cheshire Volunteer uniform Rev Bruster and Lt Lowcock guarding Sopwith 1 ½ Strutter plane in a field overnight Cheadle Volunteers marching Cheadle Volunteers with German gun CHEADLE HOUSE HOSPITAL Cheadle House military hospital Cheadle Hospital VAD nurses and soldiers Local VAD nurses and soldiers at Cheadle House (left- Audrey Shimwell; right- Edith Bruster) Soldiers and nurses in Cheadle House garden Cheadle hospital soldiers on outing to Kinsey’s Farm, Old Hall Road, Gatley Barnes Hospital charity football team supporting military hospitals 1916 WOMEN IN MUNITIONS Munitions workers at Georges Road factory Stockport Women munition workers’ trouser suits and “War service” badges for men workers Horwich railway works shell factory similar to Georges Road Stockport National shell filling factory at Chilwell, Notts the destination of Georges Road shells Read’s garage, Cheadle High Street, producing buckets for military diggers in WW1 Workshop at Harrison’s garage Wilmslow Road Cheadle produced shell caps in WW1 WAR EFFORTS OF CHEADLE & GATLEY PRIMARY SCHOOLS 1914 – 1918 CHEADLE PRIMARY SCHOOL - BUILT 1910 • 13/11/1914 Several Belgian children arrived at the school • 22/5/1915 Children from Cheadle Infants School sent a parcel to Cheadle Territorials of 1/5th Cheshire Regiment via Lancashire and Cheshire Comforts Fund. Comprising: “ 47packets of notepaper, envelopes and postcards, 32 packets of cigarettes, 8 pairs of socks, bootlaces, Vaseline, soap, handkerchiefs” They received a letter of thanks from the Front. • 16/11/1915 Thomas Hambles –assistant teacher, enlisted • 9/6/1916 James Bennett -1st assistant teacher, enlisted Both teachers returned to the school in February 1919 ST JAMES PRIMARY SCHOOL, GATLEY • Sewing and knitting parties of garments for soldiers, distributed by the Red Cross • Receiving centre for fruits, flowers and gifts sent to Whitworth Street Military Hospital Manchester • 42 boxes of gingerbread, 100 Easter eggs decorated and packed in boxes made by children, some sent to Cheadle House Hospital • Artificial roses made by the school and sent to hospitals on St George’s Day • 1918 Herbs and wild fruits packed in the schoolroom, including 57lbs of blackberries sent to Reddish, 33lbs of chestnuts to Bibby & Sons, Liverpool HANDFORTH PoW CAMP 1914 -1919 Handforth camp (print works) on River Dean Handforth Print Works – Internment & PoW camp German PoWs marching to camp from Handforth station Handforth camp - view across the works lodge Table of numbers present at Handforth camp 1914-1919 Prisoner escapes from Handforth camp • May 1916 –soldier and sailor escaped, recaptured at Gorton • August 1916 – 3 escaped, 2 recaptured at Bingley and 1 at Otley, Yorkshire • August 12 &13 1917 – Soldier and sailor escaped, at large for more than a month sheltered by friends? • November 1917 – 5 sailors escaped, 3 recaptured at Stalybridge, other 2 a week later at Portsmouth In memory of all those from Cheadle and Gatley who served and sacrificed at home and abroard GATLEY WAR MEMORIAL 1914 - 1918, William T ALMOND . Frank DUNNING Frederick FALLOWS Charles GARLICK William T HANKINSON Clifford HARDING James W HEWITT George HOLDEN Victor E LUCAS Albert MINSHALL Leonard PRITCHARD Albert POTTS Cyril STREET Leonard TRURAN William TAYLOR Thomas WOOD Charles D WARDLE Dennis S ARNETT Gordon ASHTON Douglas H BROOKS Kenneth BROWN Peter BURROWS Douglas J CHEW Allan CLOUGH L E COLLINSON Kenneth COOPER Andrew G DICK Richard DICK Herbert James DIXON L E DOLBEAR Jack H EASTWOOD Geoffrey GODDARD Geoffrey HARRISON Dennis HART Gordon HAMILTON Henry HUDSON William M O JONES Sidney KENDERDINE Stuart LOWE Raymond MORRIS Frank PEARSON David PRITCHARD Alfred ROTHWELL B M SAYERS Rodney St James SMITH George STONE Geoffrey WHITEHURST Alan E WHITTAKER W E WILLIAMS To the Glory of God and in memory of Gatley men who died for honour and freedom in the Great War CHEADLE WAR MEMORIAL 1914 ~ 1919 William ACTON Frank ADAMSON Ronald ADAMSON George A BAILEY James BAILEY Alfred BALL Arthur BALL Alec J BARDSLEY Walter BERRY Christopher BOLLARD Charles BRADBURY Tim BRIDDON Arthur BROWN Frank BUXTON William CALLAN Joseph V CARR Reginald S CARR Walter CARTER Herbert P CHANTLER Joseph CHANTLER James H CHESTER Alfred CHORLTON John CLIFFORD Robert CLIFFORD Thomas COOMBES Harold E CROSSFIELD William DARBYSHIRE George H DAWS Sydney DAVIES Charles DYKE Charles DYSON Harry EASTWICK Arthur E EVANS Sydney EVERETT Fred FINNEY Philip G FINNEY John H FOX Horace FRANKLIN Peter GALT Peter T GARVIE Charles GOODWIN Edward O HARROP Ernest HARROP George T HAWKYARD John C HODGKINSON George A HOLDEN Arthur HOLT Alfred HOOLEY Thomas H HOOLEY Frank HORNE Albert HOUGH John HUDSON Arthur IRELAND Harold JONES Arthur LAMB Alfred LEATHER Herbert LEATHER Edward LEE Fred LEE Leonard LEE Harold E LILES Frank S LILES Norman C MARRIOTT Fred MEDLICOTT Edward MERCER Wilfred MIDWINTER Alexander L MILNE James MARSHALL Frank NEWTON Frederick M PAULL Arthur W PERRY Edwin PICKERING William PIMBLOTT Edward J POTTS William RENSHAW Robert ROGERS Herbert James ROSE Leonard ROUGHTON Charles RUSSELL Frederick J RUSSELL Percy SAGAR Ernest J SHEPPARD William SMELLEY Albert SMITH Francis H SMITH William SMITHSON Percy J SOUTHWORTH John E STREET Harry SUTCLIFFE George V SWIFT William S TELFORD George H THOMAS Jack WARBURTON James F WHITWORTH Robert WILKINSON Geoffrey WILSON Harry W S WALL Thomas R WORTHINGTON Arthur WRENCH Charles WRENCH Fred WRENCH To the Glory of God and in grateful remembrance of the men of the village who fell in the Great War