Phil Sutters' photos with the keyword: First World War

WW1 Newhaven Seaplane Station site - 28.11.2015

02 Dec 2015 261
A group of five photos about the World War 1, seaplane station on the beach to the east of Newhaven. The information display board seems to be a new addition born out of the commemorations of WW1. It is the eastern-most site forming the Poppy Trail, along with other local sites that are linked with Newhaven's very important role in that war.

WW1 Newhaven Seaplane Station Flying a seaplane

02 Dec 2015 262
A group of five photos about the World War 1, seaplane station on the beach to the east of Newhaven. The information display board seems to be a new addition born out of the commemorations of WW1. It is the eastern-most site forming the Poppy Trail, along with other local sites that are linked with Newhaven's very important role in that war.

WW1 Newhaven Seaplane Station Introduction & descr…

02 Dec 2015 288
A group of five photos about the World War 1, seaplane station on the beach to the east of Newhaven. The information display board seems to be a new addition born out of the commemorations of WW1. It is the eastern-most site forming the Poppy Trail, along with other local sites that are linked with Newhaven's very important role in that war.

WW1 Newhaven Seaplane Station Staff & accidents

02 Dec 2015 245
A group of five photos about the World War 1, seaplane station on the beach to the east of Newhaven. The information display board seems to be a new addition born out of the commemorations of WW1. It is the eastern-most site forming the Poppy Trail, along with other local sites that are linked with Newhaven's very important role in that war.

WW1 Newhaven Seaplane Station closure & trail map

02 Dec 2015 246
A group of five photos about the World War 1, seaplane station on the beach to the east of Newhaven. The information display board seems to be a new addition born out of the commemorations of WW1. It is the eastern-most site forming the Poppy Trail, along with other local sites that are linked with Newhaven's very important role in that war.

Engineers - H.H. Sadler in Royal Engineers' unifor…

06 Apr 2015 4 6 379
My grandfather Howard Sadler, on the left, presumably in France or Belgium, in 1917, with a friend called Wilkie. He was a Sapper in the Royal Engineers, that was his rank. He was a signaller, as shown by the blue and white armband. He communicated between units and their commanders using Morse code. This has been added to the Vintage Photos Theme Park for the 'pals, buddies etc.' theme.