Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
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Chelmsford Chronicle
Friday 4 March 1921
The Late Mr Mashiter - Funeral at Brentwood.
On Saturday, amid widespread signs of sympathy and respect, the funeral took place of Mr E.T. Mashiter, of Gatwick, Biliericay, whose death was reported in last week's Essex Chronicle. - - - (continues) - - -
The chief mourners were - - - Miss A. Helsham-Jones.
Among those present were:- - - - - Gen. Heath-Caldwell
Staffordshire Sentinel
Tuesday 22 March 1921
Tittensor War Memorial - Unveiling by General Heath-CaldwellI
In memory of the nine men from Tittensor Parish who were killed during the war, a simple, but effective war memorial after the style of the cenotaph was unveiled in Tittensor Churchyard on Saturday evening by Major-General Heath-Caldwell C.B. The weather was very unfavourable for an outdoor ceremoney, but despite this, quite a large number of people were present.The memorial is restrained and dignified, being more simple than war memorials generally seen. - - - (continues) - - -
Capt. J. Shelley acted as Aide-de-Camp to General Heath-Caldwell and among those present at the ceremony were Col.J.Hall, Major and Mrs F. Wedgwood, Capt. A. Llewellyn, Mr P. Shelley - - - (continues) - - -
The unveiling was a very brief ceremony. After the hymn, "O God our help in ages past," Vicar (the Rev. G.C. W. Pimbury) read out the names of the fallen and General Heath-Caldwell immediately unveiled the memorial.
In a few well chosen words the General said they dedicated the memorial in memory of the nine men who went from that church and parish and laid down their lives in the sacred cause of freedom and justice. He hoped it would perpetuate their names and noble deeds, and inspire the living and those yet unborn to follow in their footsteps of loyalty and patriotism to their King and country and of willing and useful service to their fellow-men. - - - (continues) - - -
Crewe Chronicle
Saturday 1 April 1922
Sandbach British Legion - Campaign Week - Mass Meeting - Friday, April 7th at 7.30pm.
All ex-Service Men strongly urged to attend.Chairman: Major J.F.T. Royds J.P. (President of the Branch), Supported by Major-General Heath-Caldwell C.B., Lieutenant-Colonel H.L. Moir D.S.O., J.H Bailey Esq., Secretary of the Ministry of Labour, Liverpool and others.Ex-Servicemen! Strengthen you organisation by Enrolling.
Staffordshire Sentinel
Wednesday 20 July 1921
North Stafford Hunt - Annual Puppy Walking at Trentham - Another Excellent Entry
The North Staffordshire Hounds, of which Col. W.W. Dobson is the master, are gradually being raised again to their pre-war standard, and there was a gratifying entry, both so far as number and quality were concerned, at the annual puppy judging at the Kennels, Trentham, on Tuesday. - - - (continues) - -
- Luncheon - After the judging lunch was served in a large marquee, when there were present; Colonel and Mrs W.W. Dobson, Miss Dobson, Miss Molly Dobson, Miss R. Harrison, MIss Herbert, Miss Wood, Lord Stafford D.S.O., Sir Villiers Forster Bart. Major Hawkings, Major-General Heath-Caldwell C.B., Messrs Meakin, J Cadman, G.F.F. Twemlow, R. Wood, H. Cowlishaw, H.A. Ramsden and others.
-Presentation dinner for Cuthbert Eden Heath O.B.E., 17th November 1921.
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Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com