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Military History information for Eckington and places above it in the hierarchy

Eckington

  • J. THOMAS has a photograph of the Eckington War Memorial at Geo-graph, taken in August, 2014.
     
  • The Marsh Lane War Memorial is in the heart of the hamlet near the Butcher's Arms public house. It is a dressed Cornish granite wheel cross on a pedestal, plinth and base.
     
  • Neli THEASBY has a photograph of the War Memorial in Mill Road in Marsh Lane at Geo-graph, taken in October, 2010.
     
  • J. THOMAS also has a photograph of the War Memorial in Mill Road in Marsh Lane at Geo-graph, taken in August, 2014.
     
  • Neli THEASBY has a photograph of the War Memorial in Marsh Lane, west of Eckington, at Geo-graph, taken in February, 2015.
     
  • Colonel Reginald Walkelyne CHANDOS-POLE of the Derbyshire Imperial Yeomanry, born in Dalbury Lees, DBY, in 1853, lived in Spink Hill in 1912. The Colonel had married Inez ARENT in Radbourne in October, 1896. In the 1911 census, he and his family are found in Barlborough, Derbyshire.
     
  • Marg O'LEARY in Australia reports:
"My missing WW1 soldier from Derbyshire: Arthur George SMITH was born 1894 to parents Abram SMITH and Charlotte KNOWLES in Eckington, Derbyshire. He found his way to Australia, joined the Army and died at Fromelles. Body never found. He was however one of those whose tags were returned by the Germans."

Wikipedia tells us that "The battle (of Fromelles in 1916) caused one of the greatest numbers of Australian deaths in action in 24 hours, surpassed only at the Battle of Bullecourt in 1917."

Derbyshire

  • A very comprehensive site featuring Castles and Fortifications - CastleUK.net.
     
  • The Age of Nelson - a website providing general information about the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 1793-1815, and specifically searchable databases of those present at Trafalgar (and more) and of all Commissioned Naval Officers 1787-1822.
     
  • Jean DURBIN has extracted the Derbyshire entries from a list of Military Deserters 1828-1840 posted in the Police Gazette (hosted on John PALMER's Wirksworth site).
     
  • The Whitworth Rifle was a muzzle-loaded musket with a percussion lock and a rifled barrel introduced in 1857 by designer Sir Joseph WHITWORTH of Darley Dale, DBY. It's superior accuracy won it the nickname of "Sharpshooter."
     
  • The High Peak Rifles, later 6th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, was a volunteer unit of Britain's Territorial Army. First raised in the High Peak area of Derbyshire in 1860

England

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