Old Bid Posted 20 May , 2021 Share Posted 20 May , 2021 Hi, Does anybody have any knowledge of how the bodies were transported from Brighton up to the cremation site on the downs era WW1? Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seaJane Posted 21 May , 2021 Share Posted 21 May , 2021 @MichaelBully may know, so I have tagged him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MichaelBully Posted 23 May , 2021 Share Posted 23 May , 2021 Good evening , To be honest , I am not sure. It's probably best to contact the Chattri Memorial Group . Another option would be to post the question on the 'Sussex and the Great War' Facebook group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/sussexandgreatwar Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seaJane Posted 23 May , 2021 Share Posted 23 May , 2021 (edited) Chattri Memorial Group here: https://www.chattri.org/. You might be interested in these, which your local library should be able to get for you on inter-library loan:- Collins J. Dr Brighton’s Indian patients, December 1914–January 1916. Brighton: Brighton Books, 1997. Ford K, Shanahan L. ‘Treated like flowers: the Indian army at the Royal Pavilion Hospital, Brighton, 1914-1916.’ In: Wellcome Collection, Deutsches Hygiene Museum Dresden. War and medicine. Larner M, Peto J, Monem N (eds). London: Black Dog, 2008. Regards, seaJane Edited 23 May , 2021 by seaJane Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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