HAVANT AND LEATHERHEAD CONNECTION 

SMALL CALLING CARD (8 BY 3.5 cm APPROX)

POSSIBLY WEDDING DAY RELATED, CHARLES HAGELL SADLY DIED IN WW1 

CHARLES HAGELL – Private 41100, 

4th Battalion Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment).

Died 9th November 1916, aged 33.

EUSTON ROAD CEMETERY, COLINCAMPS, France.

Born Sussex. Son of William and Jane Hagell. 

1901 Sussex census: clerk to a miller. 

Married Minnie Augusta Conway of Ivyside, South Street, Havant, in 1915. 

Minnie also lost her brother James Conway, in 1918.


JAMES HERBERT CONWAY – Private 238044, 2nd Battalion Worcestershire
Regiment (formerly 26190, Hampshire Regiment).
Died 29th September 1918, aged 23.
PIGEON RAVINE CEMETERY, EPEHY, France.
Born Havant. 1911 census: railway clerk (16). Son of James and Sarah Anne
Conway (née Wade). Father's occupation, cabman in father-in-law's business.
Living at Ivy Side, South Street, Havant. James the younger was killed in
action.

2022-LD-121C

DESCRIPTION GRADING

Mint: A perfect card just as it comes from the printing press.

Fine: Like Mint but with light aging or very slight discoloration. No bends or creases. May be postally used or may have writing only on address side of card. A clean fresh card on the picture side. May have slight signs of wear such as slight corner rubbing.

Very Good: Corners may be a bit blunt or rounded or rubbed. May have slight postmark on face, minor corner bends, edge wear and other small faults may be evident. May have writing or postal use on address side. standard condition for most collectible cards

Good: Corners may be slight blunt/rounded with noticeable bends or creases. May be postally used or unused, with or without writing on address side. Less than Very Good and may have some ink marks or postal damage.

Fair: Card is intact. Excessive soil, stains, creases, writing or cancellation may affect picture. May be a scarce card that is difficult to find in any condition.

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