Suzanne B Yorkshire All posts by this member | 1 of 10 Sat 29th Aug 2020 6:58pm Member: Joined Aug 2020 Total posts:4 Hi, all
I am new to this site, having recently discovered who my maternal grandfather was. I am starting to research him. Leslie Bingham was in the Coventry Fire Brigade during the war. He lived in Sackville Street, but at the end of 1944, start of 1945, he must have visited Yorkshire. Perhaps this was with the fire service, perhaps not. I don't think Sackville Street is there any more unfortunately, as I am bringing my mother down to Coventry in October, where we will meet our new found cousin, and look around the area. I have read, probably on this site, that much of the fire service records no longer exist and the weekend we have earmarked to meet up, the archives section at the Herbert Museum is closed. If anyone can help me with my research I would be very grateful. Suz |
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Helen F Warrington All posts by this member | 2 of 10 Sat 29th Aug 2020 9:01pm Moderator: Joined Mar 2013 Total posts:2583 Hi Suzanne, welcome to the forum ![]() |
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Heathite Coventry All posts by this member | 3 of 10 Sat 29th Aug 2020 9:20pm Member: Joined Aug 2012 Total posts:723 Hi, searching through the newspaper archives and these articles are available.
Apologies for the first one, easier to view on a phone ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Helen F Warrington All posts by this member | 4 of 10 Sat 29th Aug 2020 10:18pm Moderator: Joined Mar 2013 Total posts:2583 Terrific Heathite ![]() |
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Kaga simpson Peacehaven, East Sussex All posts by this member | 5 of 10 Sun 30th Aug 2020 10:31am Member: Joined Sep 2014 Total posts:3773 Welcome
We have a topic “Coventry Fire Brigade”, much information, many photos. |
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Suzanne B Yorkshire All posts by this member Thread starter | 6 of 10 Sun 30th Aug 2020 1:43pm Member: Joined Aug 2020 Total posts:4 Wow, thank you all so much. X.
I can't believe how much information there is here already. I spoke with the archives people, they are open on alternate weekends, just not the weekend we have chosen, but the ones either side. Never mind, to see a photo of his wedding is amazing, albeit not to my mum's mother! Extraordinary circumstances, when they will have known the end of the war was in sight and she will have been conceived over the Christmas/New Year festivities. Suz |
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Suzanne B Yorkshire All posts by this member Thread starter | 7 of 10 Sun 30th Aug 2020 1:59pm Member: Joined Aug 2020 Total posts:4 I had tried searching newspaper clippings but couldn't find anything, so this has been really good to read. I had worked out that his father was in the police force, but this gives us some meat to the story. We have made contact with Leslie's son Will Bingham, who lives in New Zealand, using DNA from Ancestry and found cousins in the Poole area. I am so pleased we found all this through modern science and technology, otherwise my mum would have never known who her father was. To my mind any man who fought fires during the Coventry blitz must have been a hero and that's something my mum now knows about him, and indeed his father in the police force. Suz |
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OddSock Coventry All posts by this member | 8 of 10 Sun 30th Aug 2020 4:05pm Member: Joined Mar 2018 Total posts:51 Hi Suzanne,
An additional bit on info I've found......
In the Midland Daily Telegraph, Monday 10th November 1941, page 4:
Births column of the family notices:
"BINGHAM - On November 7, to Leslie and Nellie (nee Gamble) - God's gift a son (Robert Forrester), at Shipston-on-Stour. Both Well."
I hope this helps?
OddSock ![]() OddSock: Particularly interested in the family surnames Cowley, Shale, & Pratt in Coventry! |
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Suzanne B Yorkshire All posts by this member Thread starter | 9 of 10 Sun 30th Aug 2020 4:46pm Member: Joined Aug 2020 Total posts:4 Thank you, Oddsock, it seems the name Forrester is very prevalent in this family. It could be worse, on my father's side the name they liked to christen boys was Prescott 😅 Suz |
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Kaga simpson Peacehaven, East Sussex All posts by this member | 10 of 10 Mon 31st Aug 2020 4:27pm Member: Joined Sep 2014 Total posts:3773 Leslie Bingham - first, he was never near the cathedral that night, it was not a priority, they didn't get that far anyway.
There is little left of those days, but it's almost certain he would have been between Hales Street and the Burges and Owens when the first call went out. They would have been ready and waiting, and ran into a stream of incendiary bombs that led almost to the station's doors, for it seems they were the first that night.
As from what I heard, fires caught alight quickly, and they weren’t easy to get to. They were fighting a huge fire, a burning wall collapsed, killing six of them, others injured - unbearable heat, flying glass and bricks, and those old uniforms.
After two hours and with broken mains, the water ran out. There was a river under those shops so they used suction pipes. Works brigades helped. Once Owens was known to be safe and all the staff clear, they let it burn. The glow in the sky could be seen for twenty miles. Other brigades came to help, but with little or no water it was an hopeless task.
Coventry made a grass centre in their honour, and to all the people on duty that night, but modernists have forgotten quickly. |
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