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  1. Thanks Peter! The Dublin address was his...

    Thanks Peter!

    The Dublin address was his sister's. She had moved to Ireland around 1902 and remained there for the rest of her long life.

    Sidney was a long time exhibitor and Committee member...
  2. Would any records exist of people who were...

    Would any records exist of people who were non-uniformed administrative workers in aid of the war effort?
  3. Yes i did and I think I've been thorough. He left...

    Yes i did and I think I've been thorough. He left his home in Southampton in 1915 and told people he was volunteering but maybe he never did?
  4. There was nothing mentioned about his return in...

    There was nothing mentioned about his return in the newspaper archives I searched. I wonder whether he claimed he had volunteered then disappeared overseas instead? He turned up in Australia after...
  5. Thanks Lesley! I have already checked the...

    Thanks Lesley!

    I have already checked the medal indexes but no luck. As you point out there are possible Goodwins but nothing definitive.

    By 'domestic capacity" I meant duties in UK of a...
  6. Maximum age for WWI service; Domestic service

    I am a post-grad student from Austsralia researching an artist named Paul Sidney Goodwin (but he was commonly known as Sidney Goodwin) who was born in Southampton in 1875. A newspaper article in 1915...
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