Date:1940
Description:Ernest was a crew member of the Stafford Fire Brigade, of which his father, Captain Alfred Ernest Haywood, was the Chief Fire Officer. He was the driver of the fire engine and his younger brother Thomas was on the same crew. Ernest left the Fire Brigade in 1945 due to a training accident in which he sustained a head injury and suffered vertigo as a result.
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Ernest Haywood and two companions are pictured alongside 'Old Don', the family dog. The photograph was ...
Ernest was the son of Alfred Ernest Haywood, Stafford's Chief Fire Officer, and his wife Kate (née ...
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Donor ref:AHT-037 (37/45810)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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