1851
Sarah Cullington, annuitant
1861
Sarah Cullington, 49, semptress, b Suffolk
1913
Thomas Charles Haigh, tailor
In 1916 this was home of Sidney Beldam, b 2.11.1897 and his mother, Sarah Smith. He was a commercial traveller, was conscripted in 1916 and assigned to the Army Service Corps. For the first six months he drove lorries taking troops to the coastal ports. He was transferred to the 3rd Bttn Machine Gun Corps and posted to France in April 1917. He received serious facial injuries from gun shot at Passchendaele in November. Left for dead for three days until stretcher bearers could get close enough to clear dead bodies, one bearer noticed Sidney move.
Sidney became a patient of Harold Gillies at Queen’s Hospital, Sidcup. By 1925 Gillies had performed 11,572 on 5,000 servicemen and has become widely recognised as the founder of modern plastic surgery. For more information about Harold Gillies and Sidney Beldam see:
http://oro.open.ac.uk/51734/1/51734.pdf
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