Kate in 1923

Southampton


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09 Jun 2014

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William Charles Harry Hibberd

William Charles Harry Hibberd 1924-1944 of Southampton, Hampshire, England, my mother's older brother, in memory of Uncle Bill. D Day 70th anniversary 2014. Born 11 September 1924. Married 20 October 1943. D Day landing 6 June 1944. KIA 13 August 1944 Falaise Gap, Normandy. Bulldozer driver in the Royal Engineers who arrived in Normandy in the first assault on 'D' day. Extract from letter to his wife Joyce, dated 4 July 1944, one month after surviving the D Day landing 6 June 1944. “..Yes dearest it certainly will be lovely to settle down to a happy married life again after all this…Yes dear I did land with the first assault and I got through safe and sound as you can tell…Thank everybody at home for all the luck and give them my very fondest love also tell them to keep smiling…I have changed my address so much that I am not getting my letters regular…I haven’t heard from Mum yet. I expect her letters have been held up somewhere. So I will wait patiently for them to arrive Eh! honey But if you go up there give her my very best love won’t you. Thank you my love. I think I told you before darling I am not sure though. But Mr Churchill and General Smuts see us off from England when we left. Quite a send off Eh! dear…” Aged just 19, he was killed in action on the 13 August 1944 during the break-out into the Falaise Gap in Normandy. (Letter from Army Captain in first three comments.) Son of Kate and William, husband of Joyce, brother of Barbara, June and Grace. The Battle of the Falaise Pocket, fought during the Second World War from 12–21 August 1944, was the decisive engagement of the Battle of Normandy. Taking its name from the pocket around the town of Falaise within which Army Group B, consisting of the German Seventh and Fifth Panzer Armies, became encircled by the advancing Western Allies, the battle is also referred to as the Falaise Gap after the corridor which the Germans sought to maintain to allow their escape. The battle resulted in the destruction of the bulk of Germany's forces west of the River Seine and opened the way to Paris and the German border. Wikipedia. At the time of D Day, my father was in Italy, having been at Monte Cassino and previously in North Africa. Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 26 Armoured Brigade Workshop Company, 6th Armoured Division. He met my mother back in England after the war ended. My mother is the bridesmaid next to her brother Bill in the 1943 wedding photo.

11 Nov 2015

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Lest we forget

Remembrance day 11 November 2015 William Charles Harry Hibberd 1924-1944 of Southampton, Hampshire, England, my mother's older brother, in memory of Uncle Bill. Born 11 September 1924. Married 20 October 1943. D Day landing 6 June 1944. KIA 13 August 1944 Falaise Gap, Normandy. Son of Kate and William, brother of Barbara, June and Grace, husband of Joyce. Also pictured here with his mother Emily, is Charles (Charlie) Alfred Poole, (Bill and my mother’s uncle) who was born in Battersea, London, 8 Nov 1898. His father James was a Railwayman with LSWR and the family moved to Bishopstoke near Southampton when the Railway Locomotive Works was relocated to Eastleigh. Charlie joined the Royal Navy on HMS Invincible. He was killed in action at the Battle of Jutland 31st May 1916, age 17. Son of James John and Emily Mary Poole, one of ten children. Brother of Kate Poole. More photos are in the first comment.

10 May 2019

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Tribute to my Mum and Dad

So sad posting this, as my dear old Dad passed away early in the morning on Friday 10th May. So this is a tribute to both Mum and Dad for the Sunday challenge - Mothers. I am so grateful to both my parents for the love and opportunities they gave me. I wish they could still be here, and will love them forever. xxxxxxx

14 May 2017

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Mum in 1959

Barbara 16th December 1927 - 13th January 2016 for Mother's Day 2017, in loving memory

03 Oct 2008

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Dad in the army WWII

Remembering my Dad, who served in WWII. Training in Scotland, then engaged in North Africa, Italy and Austria. Was at Monte Cassino, Italy. Lance Corporal Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 26 Armoured Brigade Workshop Company, 6th Armoured Division. Military conduct: Exemplary news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3487075.stm 15th August 2020 marked the 75th anniversary of the end of WWII.

09 Feb 2020

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40/366 Old Mill

80s England. Water colour by Hugh Harry Donald (Don) Hussey. 10 May 1924-21 Dec 1993

04 Sep 2020

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c1910 Vintage Bureau

This has been in our family for at least four generations. Made in England, it originally belonged to my great grandmother, then my father's aunt, then my father, and in 2014, my father gave it to me. Sunday challenge - Oldest thing in your house.

12 Oct 2015

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285/365 old school scarf

Taken for 7DOS childhood memories
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