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...
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25-01-2019 7:32 PM
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Thanks Peter! The Dublin address was his...
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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?
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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?
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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...
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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.
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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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