Friends of Hastings Cemetery
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
DANGER SPOT. WHERE IS THE CORPORATION MAN?
We constantly hear of children falling into the deep pool at the end of the stone water pipe near the Queen's Hotel. The boatmen have made numerous rescues, and some children have narrowly escaped drowning. The pool caused by the outflow of water very deep.
Captain Dick Ball, of the New Albertine, yesterday received the following letter from Mr. Edwin H. Greeby. 232. Ardgowan-
Yesterday (Friday) morning boatman effected another rescue at the spot. The Corporation man, according to the boatman, has not yet been seen. Captain Ball and his men hope to be busy for several weeks, and with boatmen employed, unfortunate children who fall into the pool will be at great risk.
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
One the beet known of old Hastings characters, Mr. Richard Joseph Ball, for many years skipper of the yacht " Albertine," has died 51, Percy-
A native of the Old Town, .Mr. Bull lived there practically all his life,and only recently moved Percy-
The funeral took place last Saturday the Borough Cemetery, the first part the service being held at All Saints' Church.
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
BALL.—in memory of my dear father. Richard Joseph Ball (late skipper New Albertine) who passed peacefully away July 15th. 1929. Sleep on, dear Dad, your pains are ended. Rest in peace, your work is done. Youngest son and family.
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
The Late Mrs Ball -
The interment was at the Borough Cemetery, the grave in which her husband was buried. The Rev. H. B. Cole officiated. The grave was lined with evergreens and flowers. The chief mourners were: Mr. W. R. Ball (son , Acton; Mr. F. J. Ball (son); Mr. C A Ball (son). St. Albans; Mr. V. J. Ball < 6on '-
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
Biddy has been "tubbing" for 45 years, but he was not the first Hastings tubman. Dick Ball and a colleague known as "Fathead", members of the old " Albertine" crew, used to out in tubs before he started his career, but they did not try any the acrobatic tricks that have made Biddy so popular with the holiday-