Friends of Hastings Cemetery
Blomfield Elizabeth Eldridge 4 24/01/1899 BI C02
Blomfield John Henry 13 25/06/1898 BI C02
Blomfield Mary Elizabeth Grace 60 26/04/1922 BI C02
Blomfield John Henry 78 30/08/1928 BI C02
In the 1891 census the remaining family are living at 43 Cornwallis Gardens, with a nurse, a housemaid and two boarders living on their own means.
BLOMFIELD John H Head M M 40 Photographic Artist(Em'er) Kent -
BLOMFIELD Mary E G Wife M F 29 Co. Carlow -
BLOMFIELD William A B Son S M 8 Scholar Sussex -
BLOMFIELD John H Son S M 6 Scholar Sussex -
BLOMFIELD Edwin H Son S M 4 Scholar Sussex -
BLOMFIELD Gladys M Dau S F 3 Sussex -
BLOMFIELD Mary B Dau S F 1 Sussex -
John Blomfield was active in his photography business until he was in his seventies and only became became seriously ill during the last year of his life. He was a Founder Member of the Hastings & St Leonards Photographic Society. He was forced to retire from the business through ill-
PHOTOGRAPHED ROYALTY -
Hastings & St Leonards Observer, Saturday, 1st September 1928, page 5
Mr John Henry Blomfield, for many years one of the leading photographers in Hastings, who retired in April owing to ill-
During the fifty-
A native of New Romney, where his father was the parish priest, Mr Blomfield came to Hastings at the age of 12, and attended University School. He was a retiring man, but keenly interested in chess and painting. At his death he was 78 years of age. He leaves three sons and two daughters.
The Funeral took place on Thursday at the Borough Cemetery, the service being conducted by the Revd Robinson of Christ Church, Ore. The mourners were :-
John Henry was born in New Romney in 1850. In the 1871 census he is aged 28 years and listed as an artist-
Their daughter Elizabeth, known as Bessie, born in 1895, died aged 4 in 1899. Their son John had died the year before, in a freak accident, which received much coverage in the Observer.
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KILLED BY CRICKET BALL. HASTINGS GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOY’S DEATH. A DISTRESSING FATALITY. Hastings and St. Leonards was startled on Monday evening by the news of the tragic death of John Henry Bloomfield, son of Mr. J H Bloomfield, the well known photographer, who was killed by a cricket ball whilst playing in the Central Recreation Ground. The event is especially sad having regard the boy's tender age and the promise he gave of a successful career. The details of the sensational affair told at the inquest on the following evening, created a profound impression, and heartfelt sympathy goes out to the parents of the deceased lad.
From THE INQUEST………..Frank Arthur Cave, living with his father at Grand-
Witness [Dr. Francis Kraemer] made post mortem examination, and found the impact of the ball had caused a shock to the heart, which resulted in death. -
THANKS FOR SYMPATHY. To the Editor of the Observer. Sir— So numerous and extended have been the expressions of sympathy with Mrs. Blomfield and myself at the sad, sudden, and almost overwhelming bereavement that we have sustained by the death of our dear boy, that I fear it will impossible to communicate with each kind sympathiser. Will you therefore, allow me through the medium of your paper, to express our very deep and grateful thanks for every word of condolence, not forgetting those from the Coroner and gentlemen the Jurv. It has been a great comfort to us to feel that in the sad loss of our bright and generously disposed son, who entered heart and soul into ail manly sports, we have received so much sympathy, not only in the borough of ' Hastings but from long distances away.
Yours truly,
J. H-
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
THE SAD FATALITY IN THE CRICKET FIELD. FUNERAL OF MASTER BLOMFIELD
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
THE DEATH OF MASTER BLOMFIELD : MEMORIAL SERVICE. On Sunday evening, at the church of St. Mary-
It appears that this grave was similar to that of the Blomfield sisters (below), but now has a solid turf covering over all.