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Harold Cheffings Mumby | |||
Rank: | 2nd Lieut | ||
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 05th Bn | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Tank Corps | ||
Died: | 03/10/1918 | Age: | 27 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | France | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Bellicourt British Cemetery | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born during the September quarter 1891 in the Chorlton R.D. - ref: 8c/941, the son of George & Ann Jennings Mumby - (nee Broadmeadow). Probably born at Russel Street, Moss Side, Manchester. 1901 Census - Barkers Lane, Ashton upon Mersey. Son - aged: 9 - born: Manchester. Head of household - George O. Mumby - Married - aged: 37 - occ: Cotton Shirting Merchant (Employer) - born: North Thoresby, Lincolnshire. Also Ann J. Mumby - Wife - aged: 36 - born: Manchester. Plus 3 siblings and a maternal uncle. 1911 Census - "Stancliffe", Barkers Lane, Ashton upon Mersey. Son - aged: 19 - occ: Art Student - born: Manchester. Head of household - George Oliver Mumby - Married - aged: 47 - occ: Shirt Manufacturer and Coloured Goods Merchant (Employer) - born: North Thoresby, Lincolnshire. Also Ann Jennings Mumby - Wife - aged: 46 - born: Manchester. Plus 3 siblings, a maternal uncle and 1 domestic servant. An excellent black and white artist, who was trained at the Manchester School of Art. Two years in succession he won the King's prize for drawing models from memory. He also obtained the South Kensington Bronze Medal for design. He was also one of the chief illustrators for the UPS "Pow Wow" magazine. He loved athletics and was a member of the Sale Cricket, Lawn Tennis & Hockey Club. He was one of the first 200 Royal Fusiliers to be raised in Manchester in September 1914. After training at Epsom, he was posted to France in November 1915. He later joined the Machine Gun Corps that had been formed in October 1915 in which he was commissioned Second Lieutenant. In early October 1918 he was serving in the 137th Brigade at the start of the Battle of the Beaurevoir Line. Of the six tanks that set out that day, one broke down and returned to Fosse Wood; the other five reached their objective. After crossing the Beauvrevoir Line they met heavy resistance and two tanks were hit, but only one knocked out. Twice wounded - the second time at High Wood in 1916. Killed in Action at Sequehart. Native of Manchester. Pupil of Art School, passed final exam July 1914, National Art. The 26/05/1916 edition of the local newspaper reports that he had been wounded and states that he was a Private - No. 5366 - Royal Fusiliers. Death reported in the 25/10/1918 edition of the Altrincham Guardian. His cousin - Stephen Broadmeadow was also killed during WW1. M.I. - "He loved us and gave himself for us". CWGC - Son of George Oliver & Jennie Mumby of Green Bank, Roebuck Lane, Sale. Native of Manchester. Pupil of Art School, Manchester. Passed final examination July 1914, National Art. |
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