Horice Henry was the youngest son of John James Henry. He was born in Hartlepool in 1875 and died 1924 in Howbeck House Hartlepool.I
In 1902 Horace became a volunteer in Imperial Yeomanry , he went to South Africa for the Boer War but was too late for action. In this photograph he seen ipossibly wearing the badge of the Imperial Yeomanry(front row,seated, middle).
John George Hardy , his nephew is sitting on the right of Horace.
Standing behind are Horace's sons ;Angus Kenneth Hardy (1896-1919) and William Hardy(1905-1933).
The young boy on the left of Horace is his son Eric Hardy (1905-1933),
Angus served with the Royal Field Artillery in France, he was taken prisoner by the Germans in 1917.
William enlisted with the Durham Light Infantry in 1915 but was dischared later that year for being underage. He re-enlisted in the Royal Engineers but died in a military hospital in Colchester in 1917 of a skull infection.
Donor : Malcolm Hardy
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Angus Kenneth Hardy (son of Horace) married Catherine Ray in Gateshead in 1919. In the photograph he appears in his RFA Uniform.
Having survived the war he died of Spanish Flu in Hartlepool a few months later at the very young aged of 22.
More detail »Horice Henry was the youngest son of John James Henry. He was born in Hartlepool in 1875 and died 1924 in Howbeck House Hartlepool.I
In 1902 Horace became a volunteer in Imperial Yeomanry , he went to South Africa for the Boer War but was too late for action. In this photograph he seen ipossibly wearing the badge of the Imperial Yeomanry(front row,seated, middle).
John George Hardy , his nephew is sitting on the right of Horace.
Standing behind are Horace's sons ;Angus Kenneth Hardy (1896-1919) and William Hardy(1905-1933).
The young boy on the left of Horace is his son Eric Hardy (1905-1933),
Angus served with the Royal Field Artillery in France, he was taken prisoner by the Germans in 1917.
William enlisted with the Durham Light Infantry in 1915 but was dischared later that year for being underage. He re-enlisted in the Royal Engineers but died in a military hospital in Colchester in 1917 of a skull infection.
More detail »The firm was founded by John James Hardy in 1856 at Bond St. Hartlepool. The company prospered and moved to Throston Bridge in the 1880s. W.H. Hardy (Billy) took over as M.D. on his fathers death and continued in that position until 1937 when he sold the company to T.H. Pailor.
Ald. T.H. Pailor bought the company, limited liability since 1929, and ran it until his death in 1963.
His widow, Marion Isobel Pailor, was M.D. until 1967 when his son, Tom Pailor, took over on her death.
Tom supervised the move to Brenda Road and the company’s transition from brassfounders and finishers to CNC machinists and railways parts suppliers. On his retirement in 2002, his son Andrew Pailor became M.D. – only the sixth person to hold this position in 150 years.
(courtesy of J.J. Hardy's website)
More detail »John George Hardy, son of William Henry Hardy was born in Hartlepool in 1875 and died 1955 in Howbeck House, General Hospital. He is wearing the uniform of the Grenadier Guards in WW1.
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