Some of No.8 Cdo. outside the "Oyster Smack" pub in Burnham-on-Crouch, Aug.1940
Taken outside the "Oyster Smack" pub in Burnham-on-Crouch - August 1940. Fred was later kia in Tunisia 1943. Photo and information courtesy of Sam Boyer whose grandfather was the brother of Fred Senior.
The original names given were as below:
Back row - Todd, McAllister, (Ena?), McSorely, Muirhead, Hill
Front row - Robertson, Fred Senior (kia), Lorrimer, Carrington.
However from comments posted these additional names have now been provided:
The man tagged as Lattimer - bottom row far right - is my dad, but his name is Eustace John Smith. However, as a child he was known as Eustace John Dent.
The man in the black vest with the girl on his lap with ribbons in her hair is his stepfather, Mr. L. Dent, grandfather, known to all as Pop.
The girl on his lap would either be my fathers sister Queenie Dent (later Clark, the eldest and most probable) or Daphne (later Andrews, then Carter,the youngest).
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Posted by Pete Rogers (Admin) on Tue 06 Oct 2015 18:31:26 EDT
Additional names
| show fullshow summaryThe man tagged as Lattimer - bottom row far right - is my dad, but his name is Eustace John Smith. However, as a child he was known as Eustace John Dent.
The man in the black vest with the girl on his lap with ribbons in her hair is his...
The man tagged as Lattimer - bottom row far right - is my dad, but his name is Eustace John Smith. However, as a child he was known as Eustace John Dent.
The man in the black vest with the girl on his lap with ribbons in her hair is his stepfather, Mr. L. Dent, grandfather, known to all as Pop.
The girl on his lap would either be my fathers sister Queenie Dent (later Clark, the eldest and most probable) or Daphne (later Andrews, then Carter,the youngest).
Posted by Mrs B Beharrell on Thu 24 Sep 2015 06:05:03 EDT