WW1 The Fallen
THE short life of Charles George Sells as read by Wendy Hague from Harlow Council. This project has been brought to you by Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget.
THE SHORT life of Harlow resident, Henry George Searle as read by Harlow Council’s June Acraman. This project has been brought to you by Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. Henry’s parents were Charles Searle, born in Harlow in c.1845 and Harriet…
THE short life of William Blatch read out by Burnt Mill Academy student Ben. This project has been brought to you by Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. We would also like to thank the Humanities Department of Burnt Mill Academy Never Forget. William’s…
THE short life of Harlow resident, Henry Spencer Seabrooke as read by Harlow Council’s This project has been brought to you by Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never forget. Harry’s parents were Walter Seabrook, born in Berden in July 18491 and baptised on 19…
THE short life of Albert Edward Wilson as read by Church Langley resident Lorraine Perry. This project is brought to you with assistance of Harlow Council Development Fund and HTS Ltd. Never forget. Albert’s parents were William Wilson, born in Harlow in 18591 and…
THE short life of Harlow resident, Leonard Weald who died in WW1. This piece was read out by Harlow park run organiser, Tracey Cook. Never forget. Leonard’s parents were Joseph Weald, born in Harlow in c.1845 and Eliza Ann Perry, born in Bishop’s Stortford in…
THE SHORT life of Harlow resident Joseph Culver as read out by Harlow councillor, Chris Vince. This project was brought to you by Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never forget. Private Joseph Culver, 10601 enlisted in The 2nd Battalion of The Irish Guards,…
THE short life of Lee Lewis as read out by Burnt Mill Academy student Lucy. With thanks to the Humanities Department of Burnt Mill Academy. As well as Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never forget. Lee Lewis Lee’s parents were Lee Lewis Snr.…
DO you knit or do you know someone who could knit poppies? Volunteer knitters are needed to help create saucer sized poppies for an exciting public art installation to commemorate remembrance day in Harlow. If you can help contact the Harlow Royal British Legion branch…
THE short life of William Stanham as read out by Frances Mason. This project has been brought to you by the Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. William’s parents were William Stanham, born in Swaffham, Norfolk in 18651 and Betsy Ann Parker, born…
THE short life of James Seymour as read by Harlow councillor Shannon Jezzard. This project was sponsored by the Harlow Council Development Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. James Henry Seymour James’ parents were John Seymour who was born in Epping in c.1860 and Rosa…
THE short life of Harlow resident, Bernard Wheeler, as read out by councillor Bob Davis. This project is supported by Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. <iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/znZWnz8VkPo” frameborder=”0″ allow=”accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture” allowfullscreen></iframe>
THE short life of James Bailey read out by member of St Mary-at-Latton church, Christine Cox. This project has been brought to you with the support of Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget.
THE short life of Sydney Cowlin read out by member of St Mary-at-Latton church, Julia Sheffield. This project has been brought to you with the support of Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. Sydney’s parents were Daniel Robert Carrick Cowlin, born in…
THE short life of Arthur Cottee as read out by Obehi from Stewards Academy. Thank you to Mr King and the Humanities Department from Stewards Academy. This project has been supported by Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never forget. Arthur Cottee Arthur’s parents…
THE short life of George Myson as read out by Stewards Academy student, Bryony. Thank you to Mr King of the Humanities Department for his help. This project has been brought to you by Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never forget George Frank…





