Ryde Social Heritage Group research the social history of the citizens of Ryde, Isle of Wight. Documenting their lives, businesses and burial transcriptions.
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Ryde Cemetery

Mr Stanley Edwin Hayward (Driver)

Title: Mr
Forenames: Stanley Edwin
Surnames: Hayward
Date of Death: 10/04/1915
Burial Date: 13/04/1915
Age at Death Years: 20
Grave Type: War Grave
Military Rank: Driver
Map Reference Number: RSHG 002 B2
Plot Number: Ryde Old Parish Cemetery 2 Plot 347
Grave Description: Commonwealth War Grave Commission grave in white stone. The words on the badge of the Royal Artillery read 'UBIQUE QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT' and translates as 'EVERYWHERE WHERE RIGHT AND GLORY LEAD'

Grave Condition: Good
Other Information: 86445. 15th Reserve Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds in Hazlewood House, Ryde which was used as a Red Cross Hospital during WW1, but destroyed by bombing during the Second World War

Old Website Grave ID: 655

Inscription:

86445 DRIVER
S. E. HAYWARD
ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY
10TH APRIL 1915 AGE 20

Photographs:

Janette Gregson
S E Hayward (May 2004)
Photographer: Janette Gregson
Hazlewood House

Related Documents:

PDF file: Military Funeral

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