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54017: Newspaper articles about James Parnell

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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.

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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

Publisher

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford

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