Author: WW2RollofHonour

  • Christ Church School, St Leonards

    Christ Church School, St Leonards

    On Tuesday 10th September 1940 at 5:30pm nine high explosive bombs were dropped across St Leonard’s at Hollington Park, The Green, Sedlescombe Road South, Tower Road West, St Peter’s Road, Cloudsley Road, Woodland Vale Road and Christchurch School. Around 30 incendiary bombs were also dropped during the raid, setting several roof fires which were quickly…

  • 46 Albion Street, Halton, Hastings

    46 Albion Street, Halton, Hastings

    On Monday 23rd September 1940 a lone bomber dropped three high explosive bombs and an oil bomb on the Halton area of Hastings. Albion Street was hit hard, with Robert Winborn and Louisa Winborn killed at their home at 46 Albion Street. Five houses were demolished and others seriously damaged. There were many other injuries…

  • 41 Alfred Road, Ore, Hastings

    41 Alfred Road, Ore, Hastings

    On Thursday September 12th 150 incendiary bombs and 15 high explosive bombs were dropped on Clive Vale, Ore. Edmund Road and Alfred Road were hit particularly badly. Jane Bumstead and William Dowding were killed when their home was destroyed in the attack. many other houses in Edmund Road were so badly damaged they had to…

  • 35 St Peter’s Road, St Leonards

    35 St Peter’s Road, St Leonards

    On Tuesday 10th September 1940 at 5:30pm nine high explosive bombs were dropped across St Leonard’s at Hollington Park, The Green, Sedlescombe Road South, Tower Road West, St Peter’s Road, Cloudsley Road, Woodland Vale Road and Christchurch School. Around 30 incendiary bombs were also dropped during the raid, setting several roof fires which were quickly…

  • Harley Shute, St Leonards

    Harley Shute, St Leonards

    On 15th August 1940, two German bombers dropped 10 high explosive bombs on Harley Shute, Maze Hill and Saxon Street in St Leonards. Maggie May Wright was killed at her home at Briar Mead, Harley Shute and two others were injured in the incident. The image above shows the approximate location, based on the hand…

  • 40 and 42 Bexleigh Road, St Leonards

    40 and 42 Bexleigh Road, St Leonards

    On Wednesday 14th August 1940 at around 3:40pm a lone German bomber dropped six high explosive bombs on St Leonards and Hastings. At 40 and 42 Bexleigh Avenue, a bomb killed Caroline Felton, aged 77 and James Harmer, a member of the Home Guard aged 41 as it demolished several houses. Pine Avenue was also…

  • 139 Priory Road, Hastings

    139 Priory Road, Hastings

    The first ‘tip and run’ raid on Hastings during WW2 occurred on 26th July 1940 a little after 7am. A single fighter bomber dropped 11 high explosive bombs on the Cricket Ground, Gladstone Terrace, Whitefriars Road and Priory Road. The raid resulted in the death of Violet Gooday, a teacher aged 34 at 139 Priory…

  • Swan Hotel, Hastings Old Town

    Swan Hotel, Hastings Old Town

    [soliloquy id=”1111″]   At 1pm on Sunday the 23rd May 1943, German fighter bombers, probably Focke Wulf 190s, swept across Hastings and St Leonards in a ‘tip and run’ raid. They dropped 25 high explosive bombs and sprayed machine gun fire indiscriminately. The raid was the second worst for the town in terms of casualties,…

  • Obladen, Johannes

    Obladen, Johannes

    Name: Johannes Obladen Service: German Army (according to CWGC) Additional Information: Johannes Obladen was born on 26th September 1910 and died on 10th September 1947. If you can provide more information about this person, please comment below or contact me here.

  • Postler, Kurt

    Postler, Kurt

    Name: Kurt Postler Service: Luftwaffe Additional Information: Kurt Postler was born on 3rd September 1913 and died on 16th July 1946. If you can provide more information about this person, please comment below or contact me here.