FROM WARD TO WEDDING
... Stringer, of Nuneaton, left her sick bed in hospital for her wedding at Edgbaston Old Church yesterday, to Petty Officer Charles Booth, who is home on short leave. She returned from the ceremony to hospital. ...
... Stringer, of Nuneaton, left her sick bed in hospital for her wedding at Edgbaston Old Church yesterday, to Petty Officer Charles Booth, who is home on short leave. She returned from the ceremony to hospital. ...
... Booth, of Chitterman House, Ulverscroft. Leicestershire, descendant of Lord Macaulay, a grandson of the late Right Hon. Charles Booth, the shipowner, and a nephew of Mr. Justice Macnaghten. Many distinguished people attended the memorial service at Copt ...
... driver’s multiple injuries included a fractured skull. He was found to be dead on arriving at Rugby Hospital. His mate. Charles Booth, Wedncsbury. was slightly injured and was detained in hospital, as also were the cyclists. Fretlcr has a serious spinal ...
... injuries to two cyclists who were also involved. The dead man was Arthur Drury, 55, Leighton Road, Bilston. His mate, Charles Booth, 11, Roberts Buildings, High Street, Moxley, Wednesbury, escaped with slight cuts. The driver of the other lorry, Sidney ...
... received multiple injuries, including a fracture of the skull. arrival at Rugby hospital he was found to be dead. His mate, Charles Booth, of Wednesbury, was slightly injured, and is detained in hospital. Two young Daventry cyclists—John Rigby and Herbert Fletter ...
... with his father, the the death of the latter in 1899. late George Cadbury, and the. business was converted; with e late Charles Booth into a limited company, he be-,j movement which led to icame a managing director. Hej the passing of the first Old was ...
... legs. Rigby received facial abrasions. This morning Fret ter was reported to be improving and Rigby to be comfortable. Charles Booth, (20), 11, Roberts Buildings, Moxley, Wednesbnry, who was travelling in the lorry as Drury’s mate, was taken to the Hospital ...
... with serious injury his spine. Rigby received facial abrasions, and both are reported this morning to fairly comfortable. Charles Booth, (20), 11, Roberta Buildings, Moxley, Wednesbory, who waa travelling in the lorry Drury’s mate, was taken to the Hospital ...
... Queen Victoria’s reign. Convinced of the uselessness of mere philanthrony, she associated herself with her cousin, Mr. Charles Booth, in his Grand Inquest into the condition of the people. She added to her first-hand knowledge living and working in Katherine ...
... was recently asked to resign from Ditton Priors Parish Council owing to his political views. Grandson of Midland V.C. Charles Booth, of High Street, Brierley Hill, has been arrested the local police under the Defence Regulations. He is a grandson of Sergeant ...
... latest list of British prisoners of war captured in Greece, as received from enemy sources, are the following;— ‘Cpl. Charles Booth. Birmingham; Trooper Harold Tyler, Hereford: Sapper Reginald Barker, Birmingham; Driver Harold Barlow, Short Heath; Lance-Cpl ...
... of British prisoners of war captured in Greece received from enemy sources includes the following Midland names:— Cpl. Charles Booth, Birmingham; Spr. Reginald Barker, Birmingham; Dvr. Ernest Newton. Birmingham; Dvr. Harold Barlow, Short Heath* General ...