Arthur Golden LANGSTON [1891-1966]
He is listed in the 1941 Jurors List as:
| c | Langston, Arthur Golden | Electrical Engineer, H.K. Electric Co., Ld. | 287 The Peak, |
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He is listed in the 1941 Jurors List as:
| c | Langston, Arthur Golden | Electrical Engineer, H.K. Electric Co., Ld. | 287 The Peak, |
Mentioned in this Stanley Camp thread:
Mentioned in this Stanley Camp thread:
Philip Cracknell has posted about the Haynes family on the Stanley Camp discussion list:
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It seems George enlisted in HKVDC but I only have his rank (Pte) and service no. 4403. I am not sure what Coy he was in. I understand he was shipped to Japan but I am not sure on which draft. (Tony - any idea ?)
His wife Joan was interned in Stanley (where I believe she had twin children although my data base records DoB as 1941 - I dont have the exact date - and it may have been in 1942 ie whilst interned ?
I only have these brief details:
John Black's list gives her occupation in 1941 as "Housewife".
Sandra Trimble wrote:
Percy - not sure when he arrived, but 1911-1913 worked at the Stables, from 1914 - ? at the HK Tramway.
Brian wrote:
A powerful piece on the Reddish family (Cecil, Anna, daughter Veronica, born in camp, and her two younger sisters):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/hometruths/japanpowdiaries.shtml
I think it brings out very well the effects of internment on post-war living.