by Soccerdragons » Mon Dec 07, 2015 10:43 am
Does anyone on the forum have any information regarding Horace Hughes, who won the Military Cross in the First World War in Italy in 1917? Horace's family ran a well-known Butcher's Shop in Ferndale for many years through the 1900's. His father - David Hughes - had started the business in the early years of the 1900's and he ran it into the 1950's. I think that his sons were also involved - Hubert and Horace. The family lived at No.4, The Strand in Ferndale. Horace went to school in Porth and later to St.Catherine's College, Cambridge around 1915. He joined the Welsh Regiment in 1916 and served in France, before he secured a commission as 2/Lieutenant in the Norfolk Regiment in 1917. I would really like to find a photograph of Horace and any details regarding his later life. I know that he died in 1966 whilst living in Porthcawl. I don't think that he ever married, but I may be wrong. I am told that he is one of only two winners of the Military Cross who came from Ferndale. I live in Cardiff, so could easily come to Ferndale to see anyone who might be able to help with my research. Thanks in advance for anyone's help and interest.