Hastings, East Sussex: The Hotel that Became Home to the RFC Cadet School
At the outbreak of War in 1914, Hastings very quickly became a training base for troops on their way to the frontline. Many hotels and guest houses were procured to accommodate the thousands of servicemen and women who were sent to the town for military training.
The Queen鈥檚 Hotel was used as barracks for the Royal Flying Corps. Jack Wilson was stationed here in 1917. For Jack and all of his comrades, Hastings was an exciting place to be.
But away from the beach and behind the fa莽ades, it was a different story.
Speaking in 1992, Jack Wilson shared his memories of Hastings Cadet School.
Location: Hastings, East Sussex TN34 1JN
Image: Queen鈥檚 Hotel during the war, courtesy of Mike Pekham
Narrated by Trevor Nicholls
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