Stanley Walter LE GRICE, 1892–1917 (aged 24 years)
- Name
- Stanley Walter /LE GRICE/
- Surname
- LE GRICE
- Given names
- Stanley Walter
Birth | June 28, 1892
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Occupation | Sub-Conducter, Warrant Officer !st Class Employer: Royal Army Ordinance Corps |
Occupation | School Master |
Birth of a brother | Percy Leonard LE GRICE April 23, 1900 (aged 7 years) Address: 28 High St, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth |
Christening of a brother | Percy Leonard LE GRICE 1901 (aged 8 years) Address: Freemason Lodge, Orakei |
Death of a father | Walter James LE GRICE November 1, 1902 (aged 10 years) |
Burial of a father | Walter James LE GRICE November 3, 1902 (aged 10 years) Religion: Consecrated |
Death | March 18, 1917 (aged 24 years) |
Burial | March 19, 1917 (1 day after death) Cemetery: Nunhead Cemetery |
father |
1859–1902
Birth: August 21, 1859 — Gt.Ellingham, Attleborough, Norfolk, England Death: November 1, 1902 — Gorleston Hosp, Gorleston, Norfolk, England |
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mother | |
Marriage | Marriage — February 21, 1881 — Heigham, Norfolk, England |
10 months
elder brother |
1881–1881
Birth: December 27, 1881
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22 — Heigham, Norfolk, England Death: December 28, 1881 — Heigham, Norfolk, England |
14 months
elder brother |
1883–1943
Birth: February 15, 1883
23
23 — Norwich, Norfolk, England Death: October 23, 1943 — St Heliers, Auckland, New Zealand |
20 months
elder brother |
1884–1955
Birth: October 1, 1884
25
25 — West Wymer, Norwich, Norfolk, England Death: October 18, 1955 — Royal Oak, Auckland, New Zealand |
3 years
elder brother |
1887–1942
Birth: August 26, 1887
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28 — Wandsworth, Surrey, England Death: May 31, 1942 — Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand |
5 years
himself |
1892–1917
Birth: June 28, 1892
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33 — 2a St James Rd, West Battersea, London, England Death: March 18, 1917 — Bermondsey Hosp, Lewisham, London, England |
8 years
younger brother |
1900–1955
Birth: April 23, 1900
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41 — Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England Death: November 5, 1955 — Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand |
Note | A intelligent artistic boy, he went to Church Rd Council School, Gorleston, then Great Yarmouth Grammar School 1905-10, did well, then St Marks College, Chelsea, which he left in 1912 for a teaching position at his old school in Gorleston. WW1 came and he became a Sub-Commander in the Royal Army Ordinance Corps and saw service in Le Havre, France where he contracted throat tb. He was returned to Bermondsey Hospital where he died. He was engaged to Miss Eva Chubbick who was still tending his grave in the 50s when Bert Le Grice visited England. |
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Note | Leatherbound book prizes presented to SW Le Grice"Star-land" by Robert S Ball FRS Pub Cassell. Great Yarmouth Grammar School, Prize for Form Work Form IIIA, awarded to SW Le Grice WG Williams, MA Head Master. "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens, Great Yarmouth Grammar School, Prize for Divinity & English, Form IIIa, awarded to SW Le Grice, WG Williams, MA Head Master. "Nature Studies" Great Yarmouth Grammar School, Prize for French Form IIIA awarded to SW Le Grice WG Williams, MA, Head Master. "Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World" by Sir Edward Creasy, pub.MA,MacMillan. Great Yarmouth Grammar School, Prize for German, Form 5, awarded to SW Le Grice WG Williams, MA Head Master. "Tales from Plutarch" by FJ Rowbotham Pub T Fisher Unwin Special Prize Latin. 26 July 1911 China Inland Mission Boys' School , Chefoo awarded to Dudley Wilson, Frank McCarthy, Principal "Gibbon," by Cotter Morrison, "Carlyle" by John Nichol, ,"MacAuley" by Cotter Morrison MacMillan. Great Yarmouth Grammar School, Prize for French, Form IV, awarded to SW Le Grice, WG Williams, MA Head Master. "The Earth's Beginning" by Robert Ball Great Yarmouth Grammar School, Prize for Form Work, Form IV, awarded to SW Le Grice, WG Williams, MA Head Master. "Highways and Byways of East Anglia" by William Dutt Great Yarmouth Grammar School, Prize for French, Form IV, awarded to SW Le Grice, WG Williams, MA Head Master. "Short History of the English People" by Green Great Yarmouth Grammar School, Prize for French, Form IV, awarded to SW Le Grice, WG Williams, MA Head Master. "The Ingoldsby Legends" by Thomas Ingoldsby Great Yarmouth Grammar School, Prize for French & German, VI Form, awarded to SW Le Grice, WG Williams, MA Head Master. |