Chailey 1914-1918

Arthur Carr

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Chailey Parish Magazine notes in August 1918, that Cadet A Carr is serving with the RAF and this information is repeated until the final roll of honour is published in July 1919.

 

In August 1919, the parish magazine’s report of peace celebrations in the village notes that Arthur Carr has come first in the obstacle race for soldiers and sailors.

 

Chailey resident Reg Philpott remembers that, after the war, “Arthur Carr had the bakery down South Common near the Brickyard.  He was something to do with Avery the baker.”

 

 

Sources & Acknowledgements

 

  • Chailey Parish Magazine
  • Reg Philpott, interviewed in 2003

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