For those of you that have read the book: The
Hammers Battalion tailor, Ernie Kurtz, gave a poetic recital during a
'smoking concert' held by C Coy in February 1915 at the Brickfields
Church in Stratford, the oldest 'free church' in the Borough
(opened in 1662)...
As for the others who sang that night: Bill Marsh
(#2) was killed during the August 1916 attack on Guillemont, his body
never found. Cpl Charlie Dean (#6) was killed the same day and now lies
buried in Delville Wood cemetery. Pte Turner (#8) could be either Bill
or Eddie, two brothers who volunteered side by side with consecutive
Service Numbers. If it was Eddie who sang, he was killed on the first
trench raid by the West Ham Battalion on July 1st 1916. George Cowley
(#9) sang "Sons of England". He survived, as did L/Cpl Kite who sang
"England's Honour". Henry Dipple (#12) was killed during the attack on
the Quadrilateral in November 1916 - his body was never found. Pte
Leonard and Hawker (#14 & #15) both survived the War......
15 March 2014
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