posted on 2024-02-18, 19:33authored byGreat War Archive Project Team
Two newspaper articles. One about Parnell's award of the Military Medal. The other about his retirement in 1970 as Hull Docks District Officer.
Part of a collection relating to James (Jimmy) Arthur Parnell had a tough life as a child. One of two children whose parents had both died by the time he was 14 years old. He looked after his sister, and to earn more for them he joined-up at the age of 16 (two years under age) - private, 39503, East Yorkshire regiment and then transferred in to the West Yorkshire regiment. He won the Military Medal in March 1918 during the Allied retreat - wounded - he lost two fingers from his right hand.
History
Identifier
5569.jpg |
GWA_5081_hull0001.jpg |
Subject
Parnell, James
Date
1918 - 1970
Date Created
1918
Temporal Coverage
1970
Source
Newspaper
Medium
Paper
Type
Memorabilia
Contributor
Admin | Alun Edwards | Joyce Hunt
Submission Event
Ferrens Art Gallery, Hull Submission Day, 31st May 2008
Rights
The Great War Archive, University of Oxford / Primary Contributor