Commemorating and remembering the lives of the men and women of Chailey, Sussex during the Great War 1914-1918 and remembering too the sick and wounded soldiers nursed by Sussex 54 VAD. This is their story.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Convalescents - Chailey Heritage 1918
I've been sent the link to the picture above which I presume, although I don't know for certain, was taken at Chailey Heritage. Does anybody recognise the buildings or, for that matter, any of the people pictured?
The only identified person so far is Horace Wilfred Dexter, wounded on 12th April 1918, who sits third from left on the front row.
My thanks to David Dexter for the photograph. Click on it for a larger version.
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Thanks for posting the photograph of my father, Wilf Dexter. The link
www.pell.org.uk/plugstreet.html gives more information about Wilf - you can even hear recordings of him singing at the age of 85.
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