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Hubert Sutton

21/8/2022

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Hubert Sutton of the Queen Mary Regiment died On This Day 21 August 1915 aged 22
Son of Oswald Walker Sutton and Hannah Fletcher Sutton, of 2, Fernwood Avenue. Grave Ref. A. X. 2. 
He was a former pupil of Alleyn's School, Dulwich

He was born on 25.10.1892 in Stockwell Surrey, he joined A Squadron of the Surrey Yeomanry ( Territorial Force ) at West Croydon Clapham in 1913.

On the outbreak of war he volunteered for Foreign service and was transferred to C Squadron with service No 1757, part of 29 Division based in Warwickshire during Jan 1915. They embarked at Avonmouth for Egypt on 17th March and arrived in Alexandria on 2nd April
C Squadron was then transferred to Imbos on 26th June were the troops initially served at General Headquarters, and it was during this period that he was promoted to Lance Corporal. Following this he was to see service in the Dardanelles campaign fighting in the trenches at Gallipoli. Lance Corporal H. Sutton lost his life due to disease contracted in the trenches, and died on board ship of Enteritis on the 21st August 1915, the most likely cause was by eating or drinking food or water contaminated with the E-Coli bacteria which proved fatal.
He was laid to rest at Pieta Military Cemetery in Malta grave 2 row 10 plot A, buried with him are 2 other soldiers 
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Source Treasurebunker
Photo: ©Alleyn's, Dulwich
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Streatham Wood Nymphs

21/8/2022

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On This Day 21 August 1929, this appeared in the Tatler. Some of Streatham's Wood Nymphs
Some of the principals and students of the Robinson School of Dancing at "WintonLodge" home of Sir Herbert Parsons at Streatham Common.
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Image © Illustrated London News Group
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Primrose League- the Streatham Habitation

20/8/2022

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Morning Post On This Day 20 August 1885
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The formation of the Streatham (St Leonard's) Habitation of the Primrose League in Streatham 
Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Jazz Trumpeter and singer Nathaniel (Nat) Charles Gonella

20/8/2022

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On This Day 20 August 1998 Jazz Trumpeter and singer Nathaniel (Nat) Charles Gonella was buried 

After a service in St Mary's Church, Alverstoke, on 20 August 1998, he was buried next to his third wife, Dorothy, in Anns Hill cemetery, Gosport. He was survived by his daughter, Natalie Wilson.
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He was discovered by the London bandleader Billy Cotton, whom he joined as featured trumpet soloist at the Streatham Locarno.
(Digby Fairweather)
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LOCAL ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHERS

19/8/2022

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Isle of Wight Times On This Day 19 August 1897
LOCAL ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
The Wayland brothers were from the Isle of Wight. Douglas lived in my house in Woodbourne Ave and five doors away, another photographer, William Davis ,was commissioned to take Queen Elizabeth's twenty first birthday pictures
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​WPS Alberta Mary Watts- bravery award Tooting Bec Common

19/8/2022

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​WPS Alberta Mary Watts, who in 1947 became the first female police recipient of a gallantry award for her decoy work on Tooting Bec Common. Announced On This Day 19 August 1947
(Sources: Police photo and Gazette announcement courtesy Metropolitan Police Heritage Centre & Crime Museum
Newspaper Image: Sydenham, Forest Hill & Penge Gazette 07 November 1947)
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Maureen Glynne

18/8/2022

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Maureen Glynne was born On This Day August 18, 1928 in Streatham. An actress, known for The Franchise Affair 1951 (based on a book by Streatham resident Josephine Tey), The Guinea Pig (1948) and Medal for the General(1944). She was married to Peter Hammond and died in September 2005
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#ThrowbackThursday Mitcham Lane Streatham

18/8/2022

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#ThrowbackThursday in 1908 Mitcham Lane in Streatham at the junction of Thrale Road
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John Brown's fascinating talk about Mitcham Lane is available on our Youtube channel https://youtu.be/mI-DPu2Jr78
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Ben Cross

18/8/2022

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On This Day 18th August 2020 the actor Ben Cross sadly died - a former pupil at Bishop Thomas Grant school in Streatham.

RADA trained winning the prestigious Vanbrugh prize for the performance of the year.
Here is a YouTube clip of the unveiling of the Mussabini Blue plaque in Dulwich.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PXM-ICM8eA

The additional link to Streatham is that Furzedown resident and Society member, Kevin Kelly, did the research to get the plaque approved by English Heritage and is featured in the clip giving a speech about Mussabini
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Ben Cross who was in Chariots of Fire also gives a short speech. Mussabini trained Harold Abrahams, the part played by Ben Cross in the film Chariots of Fire
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Private Thomas Miller Nicholson

17/8/2022

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Private Thomas Miller Nicholson was killed On This Day 17th August 1917. A resident of 10 Polworth Road and 138 Valley Road

Thomas was born on April 17th 1891, the only son amongst three children of a Stock Exchange worker, also named Thomas Nicholson, and his wife, Mary Jane. In April 1904, two days before his thirteenth birthday, he joined the College, having previously been at the Prep. His time at Dulwich would last for the next three years, until he left in summer 1907, at which point he was in the Modern Lower Fourth. In 1910 he joined a firm of shipbrokers, McCulloch & Boyd, with whom he was employed for the next six years at the Baltic Exchange.

In August 1916, two years after the start of the war, Thomas enlisted for military service, as a member of the Army Service Corps. He subsequently spent several months training in England, at Aldershot and Bulford, before being sent out to Salonica, Greece, that October. Upon his arrival he was attached to the 802nd Company of Mechanical Transport and served with his new unit through that winter and into the following summer. In August 1917 he fell gravely ill with what turned out to be dysentery, ultimately succumbing to the illness on August 17th whilst at a Canadian Hospital in the town of Salonica itself.
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