We remember Thomas Tindle Anderson

We remember Thomas Tindle Anderson

Timeline

Timeline

1894
birth Source:8464239 1894
1916
location 12, Logan Terrace South Shields, South Shields County Borough, DURHAM, ENGLAND United Kingdom Source:8464239 1916
education Pembroke College Cambridge United Kingdom Source:9164731
employment Student (Theology) Cambridge (Pembroke) ENGLAND United Kingdom Source:8464239
1972
death Unknown Unknown Northumberland United Kingdom Source:8585549 1st December 1972

Details

Details

Names
TypeName
First Names Thomas Tindle
Initials TT
Last Name Anderson
Source 8464239
Locations
AddressCountryTypeDateSource
12, Logan Terrace South Shields, South Shields County Borough, DURHAM, ENGLAND United Kingdom 1916
Contribution

Conscientious Objector

Objection

Ambulance
Motivation: FOR (Dec.1914)
Source:

TypeDetailsLocationSource
War Service FAU (Friends' Ambulance Unit) Details of Court Martial: FAU (Friends' Ambulance Unit) 26.9.16 - 28.1.19; France/Dunkirk
Military Service Tribunal MST (Military Service Tribunal) Cambridge 15.3.16 - granted ECS (Exemption from Combatant Service) subject to WNI (Work of National Importance); Appeals to County MST (Military Service Tribunal) by Anderson and the military rep. 28.4.16; 21.8.16 - ECS (Exemption from Combatant Service) conditional on FAU (Friends' Ambulance Unit)

Media

Media

No media items were found

Communities

Communities

Evidence

Evidence

IWM is not responsible for the content of external websites. Please note that some sources will require payment to view.

Official Records

TitleConnected byMore information
The Pearce Register of British WW1 Conscientious Objectors

External Evidence

ReferenceConnected byMore information
FreeBMD Death Pennie82541
Cambridge Borough Tribunal Joanna19174
Borough Tribunal (Second Appearance) Joanna19174
What the Appeal Tribunals are Doing Joanna19174
A Petition to the Vice Chancellor Joanna19174
The Military Service Act Joanna19174

No multimedia sources

Stories

We remember Thomas Tindle Anderson

Also remembered by 2 people