Lieutenant Colonel in command of the 9th Worcestershire Regiment fell in action near Sari Bair in Gallipoli 10th August 1915
Erected by his sisters
This memorial is part of a window in the cloisters of worcester Cathedral
Captain, 3rd Worcestershire Regiment attached to the 9th, killed in action near Sari Bair in Gallipoli 10th August 1915
Erected by his father and mother
This memorial is part of a window in the cloisters of worcester Cathedral
This window is in the cloisters of Worcester Cathedral
George William ROLPH, Captain
Ernest BOYD-MOSS, Major
Mervyn Henry NUNN, Lieutenant Colonel
Were all killed in action in the same battle on the same day at Sari Bair
Private 36562, 40th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. He gave his life for his comrade in Gallipoli 10th August 1915 aged 22. Son of Sir Arthur and Lady Annie Carlton of Colehurst, Worcester. Memntioned in Despatches. Commemorated on a window in the cloisters of Worcester Cathedral and...
Private 36562, 40th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. He gave his life for his comrade in Gallipoli 10th August 1915 aged 22. Son of Sir Arthur and Lady Annie Carlton of Colehurst, Worcester. Memntioned in Despatches. Commemorated on a window in the cloisters of Worcester Cathedral and...
Lieutenant,3/2nd King's African Rifles, killed in action at Pandamuji Hill, Lindi, East Africa 3rd August 1917, 5 days before his 18th birthday. Son of Francis and Annie
Mentioned in Despatches
This window in in the cloisters of worcester Cathedral
Erected by his parents, Francis and...
Lieutenant,3/2nd King's African Rifles, killed in action at Pandamuji Hill, Lindi, East Africa 3rd August 1917, 5 days before his 18th birthday. Son of Francis and Annie
This window in in the cloisters of worcester Cathedral
Erected by his parents, Francis and Annie Greswolde-Williams of...
Members of the Voluntary Choir and Cathedral Guild
who fell in the Great War.
This memorial is part of a window in the cloisters of Worcester Cathedral
Compiled with additional information by kind permission of the
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
HEATH, Leonard Beale, Sergeant...
Edward WILSON, Lt,
Hugh Stanley WILSON, 2nd Lt
Evelyn Herbert Lightfoot SOUTHWELL, Capt
Ernest Grant EDE, Lt
Volunteer Choir and Cathedral Guild War Memorial WW1
Lieutenant Commander, Royal Navy,Born 15th February 1883, enlisted into navy 4th July 1904 and was killed in action on HMS Pellew when in action in the North Sea, December 12th 1917 aged 35. Nephew of W Moore Ede, D,D., Dean of Worcester Cathedral and son of Commander R.N. Francis Gordon and...
Captain, 9th Rifle Brigade killed in action in the battle of the Somme, 15th September 1916 aged 31. Son of Herbert Burrows Southwell, Canon of Worcester Cathedral and of College Yard, Worcester.
Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
This memorial is part of a window in the...
2nd Lieutenant, 8th Worcestershire Regiment died 14th September 1915 aged 30. Son of the Rev. Canon James Maurice. Wilson, D.D., (Vice-Dean of Worcester) and Georgina Mary Wilson nee Talbot, of 14, College, Worcester. He was a Cambridge graduate and Assistant Master at Rugby.
His brother Edward...
Lieutenant, 3rd Brigade, South African Infantry died 2nd May 1916. Son of the Rev. Canon James Maurice-. Wilson, D.D., (Vice-Dean of Worcester) and Georgina Mary Wilson nee Talbot, of 14, College, Worcester. Two of his brothers Hugh who fell in WW1 and (Sir Arnold Talbot WILSON, K.C.I.E...
Winston Joseph DUGAN, Major General, Lord Dugan
Douglas Edward CAYLEY, Major General
Burleigh Francis Brownlow STUART, Brigadier General
Edward Henry StLawrence CLARKE, Lieutenant Colonel, Sir
his sons
William Hamilton CLARKE, 2nd Lieutenant
John Edward Langton CLARKE...
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