Sapper William Hackett, V.C. Memorial |
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Mexborough, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England |
The Sapper William Hackett, V.C. Memorial on the grounds of Castle Hill next to the Mexborough War Memorial in Mexborough, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. |
William Hackett was born 11 June 1873 to John and Harriet Hackett of Nottingham, he worked as a miner for 23 years in the Nottingham and Yorkshire coalfields, and was married to Alice. Hackett enlisted in the 254th Tunnelling Company, Corps of Royal Engineers, in October 1915, after being rejected three times by the York and Lancaster Regiment for being too old. He was 43 years old, and a Sapper in British Army during the First World War when he performed a deed for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross on 22 June/23 June 1916 at Shaftesbury Avenue Mine, near Givenchy, France |
(Text courtesy of Wikipedia) |
Close-up of the Sapper William Hackett, V.C. Memorial. |
(All photos courtesy of Peter Woodward) © 2010 Peter Woodward all rights reserved |
Page published Apr. 18, 2010 |