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No.14 General Hospital



5th Jan 1915 Nurses Needed

9th Jan 1915 Accomodation

27th Jan 1915 Nurses Required

16th Dec 1915 Suspected Scabies

17th Dec 1915 New Quarters

13th Feb 1916 Postings

14th Feb 1916 Postings

18th Feb 1916 Contracts Renewed

20th Feb 1916 Transfers

23rd Feb 1916 Renewals

28th Feb 1916 Correspondence

19th Jul 1917 Hospital Admission

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Those known to have worked or been treated at

No.14 General Hospital

during the Great War 1914-1918.

  • Cussens Joseph Reginald. Spr.
  • Fry William. Pte. (d.26th Jul 1916)
  • James William Frank Treharne. Lt.
  • Moody Henry William. Pte.

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Want to know more about No.14 General Hospital?


There are:11 items tagged No.14 General Hospital available in our Library

  These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts and information about actions during the Great War.




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Lt. William Frank Treharne James 24 Squadron

My Grandfather, William James, was a pilot with 24 Squadron. He joined the Squadron on the 24th of November 1916. He was shot down on 5th of January 1917. He crash landed in No Man's Land between Sailley-Sallisel and Bouchavesnes, France.

He was rescued and admitted on the 8th of January 1917 to No.14 General Hospital with gun shot wounds to his buttock. On the 17th of March 1917 he was recorded as dangerously ill Casualty No E7813 I am aware he had gangrene and his left leg was removed just below the hip. On the 20th of April 1917 he was sent to England on the Hospital Ship St Denis He survived the war minus a left leg.

Mark C Phillips




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Pte. Henry William Moody 4th Battalion

My great-uncle Henry Moody received a gunshot wound on the right side on 6th of July 1918. He was admitted to the 14th General Hospital in Wimereux for two days and treated before being invalided to England.

Leeanne McHarg




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Pte. William Fry 53rd Battalion (d.26th Jul 1916)

William Fry was a miner from Llanebidian, Wales, he tried to enlist in 1914 but was under height. He emigrated to Australia and enlisted in the AIF.





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Spr. Joseph Reginald Cussens 1st London Field Company Royal Engineers

Joseph Cussens in hospital, he is in the front row in a wheelchair

Sapper Joseph Reginald Cussens served with the 1st London Field Co (TF) of the Royal Engineers during WWI. His record shows:
  • 12th Dec 1914 - Landed in France, aged 19. Sapper in 1st London Field Company, Royal Engineers.
  • 17 Apr 1915 - Wounded in scalp at Armentieres and admitted to 18th Field Hospital.
  • 19 Apr 1915 - Admitted to No. 14 General Hospital, Wimereux.
  • 21 Apr 1915 - Transferred to Hospital Ship Salta.
  • 22 Apr 1915 - Sails to Southampton.
  • 25 Apr 1915 - Admitted to 4th London General Hospital, (Royal Army Medical Corps), Denmark Hill.
  • 18 Jan 1916 - Discharged; no longer physically fit for war service.

Chris Cussens






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