Memories of Hardwick Hall

Evelyn and Harry met in Derbyshire in Hardwick Hall, Chesterfield during the war. Evelyn was born in Derby in 1920. Henry was born in Preston, Lancashire, in 1919. They met in Chesterfield because the parachute regiment was based in Hardwick Hall. Henry joined the parachute regiment in 1943. He had...

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Published: 2024
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spelling ftunivoxfordfig:oai:figshare.com:article/25933516 2024-09-09T19:39:59+00:00 Memories of Hardwick Hall Their Finest Hour Project Team 2024-06-05T19:24:02Z https://doi.org/10.25446/oxford.25933516.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/Memories_of_Hardwick_Hall/25933516 unknown doi:10.25446/oxford.25933516.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/Memories_of_Hardwick_Hall/25933516 CC BY 4.0 British history European history (excl. British classical Greek and Roman) International history Their Finest Hour World War Two ATS Armed Forces Armies Army Asia Asian Auxiliary Territorial Service Battle of Dunkirk Battle of Europe Britain British British Army British Empire British Raj Child Childhood Children Civilian Civilians Commonwealth D-Day Drink Drinking Dunkerque Dunkirk Empire Europe European Female France French German Germany India Indian Leisure Military Photo Photograph Photographs Photos Raj UK United Kingdom Text Online resource 2024 ftunivoxfordfig https://doi.org/10.25446/oxford.25933516.v1 2024-08-21T23:30:45Z Evelyn and Harry met in Derbyshire in Hardwick Hall, Chesterfield during the war. Evelyn was born in Derby in 1920. Henry was born in Preston, Lancashire, in 1919. They met in Chesterfield because the parachute regiment was based in Hardwick Hall. Henry joined the parachute regiment in 1943. He had signed up for the war in 1939 at the age of 19 years. The 'individual report for Harry Leeming' records reports of his military service in various locations including Dunkirk, France (1940), and Faroes (1942-43). On his return from Faroes, he joined the parachute regiment in 1943. Among his medals for service issued by British Government are the 1939-43 Star, and the 1945 France and Germany Star. At the end of the war in 1946, he was discharged as unfit for service because of disablement from wounds. He applied for assessment to no effect- because pension payments depend on the degree of assessed disability. He got wounded at some of the main points of the war, for example, in Dunkirk on D-Day. He was in the parachute regiment which had started only during the war. The contributor feels that he must have been tough and very brave as it involved guerrilla warfare behind the lines. Evelyn joined Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS), the women's side of the army, in May 1939. She was a clerk and trained in Catterick, Yorkshire. Then she was based in Hardwick Hall where she met her future husband. They were from different areas and would not have met if not for the war. The war ended in May 1945 and they got married in June. They went on to have four children. According to Evelyn, Henry was a mess when he came back. He could not sleep with lights on and had to drink to calm himself sometimes. There were long-lasting effects. Henry passed away in 1985 and Evelyn in 1992. Text Faroes Research from University of Oxford Evelyn ENVELOPE(-127.270,-127.270,54.883,54.883) Indian
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topic British history
European history (excl. British
classical Greek and Roman)
International history
Their Finest Hour
World War Two
ATS
Armed Forces
Armies
Army
Asia
Asian
Auxiliary Territorial Service
Battle of Dunkirk
Battle of Europe
Britain
British
British Army
British Empire
British Raj
Child
Childhood
Children
Civilian
Civilians
Commonwealth
D-Day
Drink
Drinking
Dunkerque
Dunkirk
Empire
Europe
European
Female
France
French
German
Germany
India
Indian
Leisure
Military
Photo
Photograph
Photographs
Photos
Raj
UK
United Kingdom
spellingShingle British history
European history (excl. British
classical Greek and Roman)
International history
Their Finest Hour
World War Two
ATS
Armed Forces
Armies
Army
Asia
Asian
Auxiliary Territorial Service
Battle of Dunkirk
Battle of Europe
Britain
British
British Army
British Empire
British Raj
Child
Childhood
Children
Civilian
Civilians
Commonwealth
D-Day
Drink
Drinking
Dunkerque
Dunkirk
Empire
Europe
European
Female
France
French
German
Germany
India
Indian
Leisure
Military
Photo
Photograph
Photographs
Photos
Raj
UK
United Kingdom
Their Finest Hour Project Team
Memories of Hardwick Hall
topic_facet British history
European history (excl. British
classical Greek and Roman)
International history
Their Finest Hour
World War Two
ATS
Armed Forces
Armies
Army
Asia
Asian
Auxiliary Territorial Service
Battle of Dunkirk
Battle of Europe
Britain
British
British Army
British Empire
British Raj
Child
Childhood
Children
Civilian
Civilians
Commonwealth
D-Day
Drink
Drinking
Dunkerque
Dunkirk
Empire
Europe
European
Female
France
French
German
Germany
India
Indian
Leisure
Military
Photo
Photograph
Photographs
Photos
Raj
UK
United Kingdom
description Evelyn and Harry met in Derbyshire in Hardwick Hall, Chesterfield during the war. Evelyn was born in Derby in 1920. Henry was born in Preston, Lancashire, in 1919. They met in Chesterfield because the parachute regiment was based in Hardwick Hall. Henry joined the parachute regiment in 1943. He had signed up for the war in 1939 at the age of 19 years. The 'individual report for Harry Leeming' records reports of his military service in various locations including Dunkirk, France (1940), and Faroes (1942-43). On his return from Faroes, he joined the parachute regiment in 1943. Among his medals for service issued by British Government are the 1939-43 Star, and the 1945 France and Germany Star. At the end of the war in 1946, he was discharged as unfit for service because of disablement from wounds. He applied for assessment to no effect- because pension payments depend on the degree of assessed disability. He got wounded at some of the main points of the war, for example, in Dunkirk on D-Day. He was in the parachute regiment which had started only during the war. The contributor feels that he must have been tough and very brave as it involved guerrilla warfare behind the lines. Evelyn joined Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS), the women's side of the army, in May 1939. She was a clerk and trained in Catterick, Yorkshire. Then she was based in Hardwick Hall where she met her future husband. They were from different areas and would not have met if not for the war. The war ended in May 1945 and they got married in June. They went on to have four children. According to Evelyn, Henry was a mess when he came back. He could not sleep with lights on and had to drink to calm himself sometimes. There were long-lasting effects. Henry passed away in 1985 and Evelyn in 1992.
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