Records Indexes Berrows Newspaper Illustrations Indexes 1914

Records Indexes Berrows Newspaper Illustrations Indexes 1914 Records Indexes Berrows Newspaper Illustrations Indexes 1914

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25 April <strong>1914</strong> Whist Drive at Guarlford25 April <strong>1914</strong> Opening of a new Institute at Mamble by Mrs Stanley Baldwin25 April <strong>1914</strong> Primrose League dance at Malvern25 April <strong>1914</strong> Fancy dress ball Pensax25 April <strong>1914</strong> Opening of Worcester garden suburb25 April <strong>1914</strong> Primrose League Fancy Dress Ball Pershore Dowty Pershore25 April <strong>1914</strong> Worcestershire Point-to-Point Races at Crowle2 May <strong>1914</strong> Bromyard Spring Bull Market2 May <strong>1914</strong> Confirmation at Severn Stoke2 May <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss G Harrison and Mr JFCarter Droitwich Sage Droitwich2 May <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Mr B H Beck and Miss E M Hughes Worcester Colwell Worcester2 May <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss G Jones Ivy House Spring Hill to Mr J McEnaney Weston-Super-Mare P Parsons Worcester2 May <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss E M Tustin and Mr C H Waters Shernall Green Sage Droitwich2 May <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss E E Styles and Mr C H Clifford of Kempsey Wilkins Worcester2 May <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss A Gilbert and Mr E G Batchelor Newland Common Sage Droitwich2 May <strong>1914</strong> Amateur Dramatic entertainment at Abberley2 May <strong>1914</strong> Wedding of Mr G E Kings and Miss EA Phillips Cradley R E Kings Cradley2 May <strong>1914</strong> Golden Wedding of Mr W and Mrs S Wood Rushwick J W Wilkins Worcester2 May <strong>1914</strong> Worcester City F C who have achieved a Birmingham League record Norman 57 Rainbow Hill9 May <strong>1914</strong> Worcestershire Shakespeareans in "As You Like It" Iliffe Worcester9 May <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Shakespeareans in "She Stoops To Conquer" Iliffe Worcester9 May <strong>1914</strong> Flyford Flavel Cattle Sale9 May <strong>1914</strong> Polo Ponies from the Argentine (see jottings by "Crowquill") See Jottings by "Crowquill"9 May <strong>1914</strong> Concert in aid of Bromyard Cottage Hospital9 May <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Mr A A Annis and Miss Walters of Worcester9 May <strong>1914</strong> Reading "Berrow's Worcester Journal" in the most southerly town in the world (See "Crowquill's" Jottings) See "Crowquill's" Jottings9 May <strong>1914</strong> Fownes' Choral Society Worcester Annual Concert9 May <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Roman Catholics' farewell presentation to Father McShane9 May <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Mr Thomas Jones of Clifton-on-Teme to Miss Gladys Banner of Leigh Sinton P Parsons Worcester9 May <strong>1914</strong> Presentation at Broadwas to the Rev F H P Higgins9 May <strong>1914</strong> Presentation to Mr T Burden Bransford16 May <strong>1914</strong>Broadheath Choral Society and Broadheath School Children (who won prizes at the Worcestershire MusicalCompetitions)Wilkins Worcester16 May <strong>1914</strong> Worcester St Martin's "Monks Of The South"16 May <strong>1914</strong> Hallow Lawn Tennis Club Opening Day16 May <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Countess of Huntingdon's Church Recognition of New Minister16 May <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Rowing Club Opening Day Fischer 10 Barbourne Road16 May <strong>1914</strong> Bransford Air Rifle Club Winners of the Malvern League ShieldT Wilkins 106 BromyardRoad16 May <strong>1914</strong> Primitive Methodism Worcester District Synod Colwell WorcesterW W Harris 101 High Street16 May <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Church Bands of Hope St Helen's GirlsWorcester


16 May <strong>1914</strong> Memorial to Canon Robeson in Tewkesbury Abbey - A Recumbent Figure on an Altar TombMallett and SonsTewkesbury16 May <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Baptist Band of Hope in "May Queen"A and G Colwell LondonRoad Worcester23 May <strong>1914</strong>The scene when the late Mr R E Foster and his brother Mr W L Foster had completed two centuries each againstHampshire In 189923 May <strong>1914</strong> Voluntary Aid Detachments Competitions In Worcester23 May <strong>1914</strong> Prize Distribution King Charles' Grammer School Kidderminster Levett Kidderminster23 May <strong>1914</strong> Re-Opening Of Pershore Abbey After Costly Renovation Dowty Pershore23 May <strong>1914</strong> Raising Of Four Worcester Buffaloes To "Primo-Ship"Max Fischer 10 BarbourneRoad Worcester23 May <strong>1914</strong> Performance by St Nicholas and St Peter's Droitwich Band of Hope Children Entitled "Wilful Stella" Wood & Guise Droitwich23 May <strong>1914</strong> Fownes (Worcester) Morris Dancers Winners of the Open Competion Cheltenham23 May <strong>1914</strong> Presentation to Miss Lewis Little Whitley23 May <strong>1914</strong> Opening of New Bowling Green Kidderminster By Major Knight MP Levett Kidderminster30 May <strong>1914</strong> Duke of Marlborough Addressing West Worcestershire Women's Conservative Association at Hindlip30 May <strong>1914</strong> Opening of Territorial Drill Hall at Tenbury Davis Tenbury30 May <strong>1914</strong> Empire Day At Hallow30 May <strong>1914</strong>St Peter's Worcester( With Red Hill and St Lawrence) Winners of the Bartleet Challenge Shield in the DiocesanCETS Annual Examination30 May <strong>1914</strong> Group Photograph (caption removed)30 May <strong>1914</strong> Bromyard Races A revival30 May <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Royal Grammer School Sports Dowty Worcester30 May <strong>1914</strong> Kidderminster Motor Cycle Club Pinic at Clent Levett Kidderminster30 May <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss Doris Mary Bourne of Droitwich and Mr R C Macey Bishops Hall Taunton30 May <strong>1914</strong> Arley Choral Society Levett Kidderminster6 June <strong>1914</strong> Band Concert on Worcestershire Cricket Ground6 June <strong>1914</strong> Girls' Friendly Society Concert at St John's6 June <strong>1914</strong> Lawn Tennis Tournament at Malvern6 June <strong>1914</strong> Casquet in which freedom of City of Worcester was enclosed for Mr B W Leader RA6 June <strong>1914</strong> Hanley Swan Fete6 June <strong>1914</strong> Stanford Garden Fete6 June <strong>1914</strong> Scouts Camp at Worcester6 June <strong>1914</strong>Longdon School Presentation to the Vicar from the Teachers and Scholars of a memento of his completion of 25years of officeE A Wilkes Longdon6 June <strong>1914</strong> Upton-on-Severn Nonagenarian6 June <strong>1914</strong> Martin Hussingtree Fete13 June <strong>1914</strong> Worcester R C Maiden Crew Winning the Eyres Monsell Plate on Whit Monday13 June <strong>1914</strong> Severn Stoke Fete13 June <strong>1914</strong> Herefordshire and Worcestershire Agricultural Show (1) The Formal Opening (2) Farmers Union Tent13 June <strong>1914</strong> G F S Stonelaying by Mrs Wheeley Lea13 June <strong>1914</strong> Scoutmasters and Scouts in Camp at Worcester Fischer Worcester13 June <strong>1914</strong> Presentation of the Freedom of Worcester to Mr B W Leader RA13 June <strong>1914</strong> Miss Hill Wallace of Kempsey who was Married on Wednesday to Mr Nilsson Iliffe Worcester


13 June <strong>1914</strong> Sports at Cutnall Green Wood and Guise Droitwich20 June <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss Hill Walace (Kempsey) and Mr K T Nilsson Iliffe Worcester20 June <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss D C Webb Worcester and Mr G L Grimstead Yarwell Iliffe Worcester20 June <strong>1914</strong> Herefordshire and Worcestershire Show20 June <strong>1914</strong>Hereforshire and Worcestershire Agricultural show at Malvern 1 The Farmers Union 2 Worcester Corporation atthe Opening CeremonyMax Fischer 10 BarbourneRoad Worcester20 June <strong>1914</strong> Upton Snodsbury Foresters' Fete20 June <strong>1914</strong>Marriage of Miss Edwards Kinlet and Mr Walker Kidderminster Proceeding to Church on Motor Cycles and in SidecarsLevett Kidderminster20 June <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss W M Preston Park Farm Oddingley and Mr J J Jefferey Ronkswood Iliffe Worcester27 June <strong>1914</strong> Auctioneers v Farmers at Cricket27 June <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Football Association Celebrates its Majority27 June <strong>1914</strong> Worcester RegattaDowty Broad Street &Fischer Barbourne Rd27 June <strong>1914</strong> Malvern Open-Air School27 June <strong>1914</strong> Stanford Bridge Fete27 June <strong>1914</strong> Suffrage Garden Fete Addressed by Hon Canon M B Buckle Levett Kidderminster27 June <strong>1914</strong> A Claines Crimean Veteran (Joseph Ashe) Who Was Buried Last Week27 June <strong>1914</strong> Himbleton Fete27 June <strong>1914</strong> Guarlford Whist Drive4 July <strong>1914</strong> Miss Daisy Jewell and Mr George Whitaker who were married last Wednesday4 July <strong>1914</strong> Leigh Fete at Sherridge4 July <strong>1914</strong> Alexandra Day at Worcester Group of workers at the GuildhallColwell Worcester andParsons Worcester4 July <strong>1914</strong> S P G Fete at Burford Rectory Davis Tenbury4 July <strong>1914</strong> Worcester All Saints' Fete at the Deanery4 July <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Voluntary Aid War Office Inspection4 July <strong>1914</strong> Worcestershire County Cricket Ground Bowling Club Ladies Day4 July <strong>1914</strong> St Dunstan's Bowling Cub Whist Drive11 July <strong>1914</strong> Waifs and Strays' Fete at Blanquettes Worcester11 July <strong>1914</strong> St Mary's Social Kidderminster Opening by Lady Hughes Levett Kidderminster11 July <strong>1914</strong> "A Midsummer Nights Dream" at Worcester Fairy Group Iliffe Worcester11 July <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Mr J R Groves and Miss Ethel Walters of Worcester11 July <strong>1914</strong> Tibberton Garden Fete11 July <strong>1914</strong> Diocesan Missionary Festival at Malvern11 July <strong>1914</strong> Alexandra Day at West Malvern Mrs G H T Foster and Helpers11 July <strong>1914</strong> Foresters' Fete at Peopleton11 July <strong>1914</strong> Patronal Dedication Festival at Cowleigh11 July <strong>1914</strong> Double Wedding at Hanley Castle The Misses Brown (Sisters) to Mr Jones and Mr Nicholls18 July <strong>1914</strong> Worcester St Barnabas' Fete18 July <strong>1914</strong> Hereford Regatta Worcester maidens Win a Heat18 July <strong>1914</strong> Oddfellows' Half-Yearly Meeting at Pershore Dowty Pershore18 July <strong>1914</strong> Kidderminster St Mary's Social Opened by Lady Lea Levett Kidderminster


18 July <strong>1914</strong> Funeral Of The Late Mr Tustin Of Worcester The Wreaths And His Favourite Horse (Silver)B C Dimsdale 8 PinkettStreet18 July <strong>1914</strong> Shrawley Forresters' Fete18 July <strong>1914</strong> St John's Whist Party18 July <strong>1914</strong> Kidderminster High School For Girls Sports Levett Kidderminster18 July <strong>1914</strong> Harvington (Evesham) Rectory Fete18 July <strong>1914</strong> Afternoon Audience Of The Besses Of The Barn Band25 July <strong>1914</strong> West Worcestershire Scouts Display at Kidderminster Levett Kidderminster25 July <strong>1914</strong> kempsey Flower Show25 July <strong>1914</strong> Worcester St John's College in "As You Like It"25 July <strong>1914</strong> Malvern Link Carnival25 July <strong>1914</strong> Kidderminster Juvenile Rechabites outing to Clent Cole Kidderminster25 July <strong>1914</strong> Garden Fete at the Court Tenbury Davis Tenbury25 July <strong>1914</strong> Spectators of Mr Gooden's Demonstrations in Aviation25 July <strong>1914</strong> Stifford's Bridge United Briton's Fete Parsons College Street25 July <strong>1914</strong> Neglected Memorial to Men of the Worcestershire Regiment Who Fell in Burma in 1855 (See "Jottings")1 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Upton-on-Severn Pageant1 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Sheep-Dog Trails at Chaddesley Corbett Levett Kidderminster1 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Sale of Work at Hartlebury Castle Levett Kidderminster1 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Conservative Fete at Hadzor being addressed by the Hon John Lyttelton MP Sage Droitwich1 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Presentation to the Rev A Green after 25 Years Vicariate of Longdon Wilkes Longdon1 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Knightwick Oddfellows' Fete1 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Bowling Tournament at Worcester1 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Wesleyan Fete1 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Worcester College for the Blind Crew Which Beat Old Boys and Worcester Scouts1 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Birdport Boys' life Bragade Visit To Hanbury Hall Sage Droitwich1 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Review of National Reservists by Lord Coventry15 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Territorials - 8th Battalion Worcester Regiment15 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Departure of the Worcestershire Yeomanry15 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Depositing the Colours of 8th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment at the Shire Hall15 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Depositing the Colours of 7th Worcestershire Regiment at Kidderminster Parish Church Levett Kidderminster15 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Madresfield Agricultural Show22 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss Gwendolyn Putnam and Capt Carr of the Worcestershire Regt22 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Alfrick Fete22 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Mr E J Bradley Worcester and his Four Gallant Sons Colwell Worcester22 Aug <strong>1914</strong> St Helen's Mothers Meeting at Witley Court W W Harris Worcester22 Aug <strong>1914</strong> The Original Wooden Buttresses of the Old Powick Bridge (See "Crowquill's" Jottings)22 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss Berkeley of Cotheridge Tea to and Presentation by Tenantry22 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss C Cleverley Droitwich and Mr T Ley Sage Droitwich22 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Mr Cook son of Ald Cook of Worcester and Miss Bowcott Iliffe Worcester29 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Ladies and Gentlemen's Cricket Match Eckington Dowty Pershore29 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Bewdley and Wribbenhall Voluntary Aid Detachment E P Shepherd Bewdley29 Aug <strong>1914</strong> Recruiting March Worcester5 Sept <strong>1914</strong> Territorials leaving Bewdley E P Shepherd Bewdley5 Sept <strong>1914</strong> Effect of War on Cricket Patronage Worcestershire v Derbyshire


5 Sept <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss F Harris and Mr C Fullaway Sage Droitwich5 Sept <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss Lottie Copson Kerswell Green to Mr L Rae of Birmingham P Parsons Worcester5 Sept <strong>1914</strong> Marriage of Miss Annie Howells of Norton to Mr Walter Boyce of Harlesden Middlesex P Parsons Worcester12 Sept <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Territorials on service Part of "A" Company 8th Batt12 Sept <strong>1914</strong> Worcester City's First Match12 Sept <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Yeomanry Recruits and recruits for 8th Batt Worcestershire Regt waiting to be enrolled19 Sept <strong>1914</strong>No 2 Section "A" Co 8th Battalion Worcester Regiment (Gloucestershire and Worcestershire Brigade) on activeservice19 Sept <strong>1914</strong> Salwarpe Flower Show19 Sept <strong>1914</strong> "A" Company 8th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment Reynolds26 Sept <strong>1914</strong>Photo (Taken at last Craven Arms Sale) of 6 horses the property of Mr W Alderson Glenmakelly and held by his 5sons26 Sept <strong>1914</strong> New Buffalo Lodge for Worcester26 Sept <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Fair Cattle Market (1) Mr Foley Hobbs selling (2) Mr A G Griffiths selling (3) Mr H Coombs selling3 Oct <strong>1914</strong> (1) Lieut Spreckley Connaught Rangers (2) Lieut Smythe Worcester Regt (3) Lieut Gilmour Worcester Regt Iliffe Worcester3 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Mrs A E Lord and friends picking Hops for Benefit of Waifs and Strays' Fund at Northingtown Colwell Worcester3 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Funeral of Major Norbury3 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Landing of Sir Frederick Lugard Governor-General of Nigeria on arrival at Lagos3 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Inspection of the Nigerian Land Contingent Voluntary Corps raised since hostilities started10 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Lieut Wynter Worcestershire Regt (Wounded)Norman May & CoCheltenham10 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Lieut Britten Coldstream Guards (Wounded)10 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Lieut C E Crane D C L I (Wounded)Norman May & CoCheltenham10 Oct <strong>1914</strong> St Mark's Worcester sale of work10 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Voluntary Aid Detachment10 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Voluntary Aid Detachment unloading a railway carriage Norman Rainbow Hill17 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Captain Pepys Worcestershire Regt who has died from wounds17 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Members of "B" Co 8th Worcester in camp17 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Golden Wedding of Mr W and Mrs Woodward of Hallow17 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Blind William Pershore Abbey organ blower Dowty Pershore17 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Droitwich Horse Show and sale by Mr A E Chappell17 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Sunday's Military Church Parade to Worcester Cathedral24 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Lieut Northey (Killed in action) Worcestershire Regt Iliffe Worcester24 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Officers of the 2nd S Midland Brigade RFA24 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Territorials 8th Battalion31 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Sergt Williamson of the Worcestershire Yeomanry and his two sons (Barry Street Worcester)Dinsdale Pinkett StreetWorcester31 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Sale of Mr J G Cooke-Hill's Herd31 Oct <strong>1914</strong> Deposit of 1st Worcesters' Colours at the CathedralW W Dowty Worcester andColwell Worcester7 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Lady Hindlip and her two children in the tableau "The Godsall Children" at Worcester Theatre Royal Iliffe Worcester7 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Lieut C Caldicott and Miss Snatt who were married on Wednesday


Private W H Richards 3rd Batt Worcestershire Regt Who died last week from wounds in the battle of Calais7 Nov <strong>1914</strong> (previously fought at Mons)7 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Mr Francis L Hall newly-elected Chief Ranger Worcester District of Foresters7 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Diamond wedding of Mr and Mrs Cornes Hallow (see Crowquill's "jottings") Colwell Worcester7 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Wounded soldiers at Highfield House Droitwich under care of Lady Georgina Vernon (see "jottings)14 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Wounded Belgian soldiers in Worcester infirmary14 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Draft of 8th Battalion leaving to join main body of Regiment14 Nov <strong>1914</strong> 2nd S Midland Bragade Royal Field Artillery their quarters in Essex (see Crowquill's "jottings")14 Nov <strong>1914</strong> "C" (Chums) Company Battalion Worcester Regiment14 Nov <strong>1914</strong> First batch of Worcestershire National Reserve leaving "on service"21 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Lieut Galton W W Dowty Worcester21 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Capt T H Hughes Capt Nesbitt Iliffe Worcester21 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Wounded soldiers at Brand Lodge Hospital near Malvern Tilley and Son Ledbury21 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Recruits from Worcester who lately joined the 8th Battalion at Maldon Wood & Guise Droitwich21 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Machine Gun Section 8th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment21 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Officers of the 8th Battalion Worcester Regiment at Maldon28 Nov <strong>1914</strong> 11th Battalion Worcestershire Regt28 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Mayoral procession to Cathedral28 Nov <strong>1914</strong>Private W H Orme (of Worcester wounded at Ypres) of the 2nd Battalion Staffordshire Regiment with a Germanhelmet and belt28 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Mrs Grier's dog "Barney" collecting for the Red Cross Society Dowty Worcester28 Nov <strong>1914</strong> Mrs Webb's (Rowley Hill Street Worcester) dog "Beauty" which collected £3 16s for National Relief Fund last week5 Dec <strong>1914</strong> Wounded Belgian soldiers at Norton Hall Campden Taylor Campdon5 Dec <strong>1914</strong> Patriotic concert by Primary Department Baptist schoolroom Sansome Walk Worcester5 Dec <strong>1914</strong> Mayor Corporation and Citizens of Worcester en route to Roman Catholic Church5 Dec <strong>1914</strong> Patriotic sale of work at Deanery5 Dec <strong>1914</strong> Sergt C Stevenson (Wick Pershore) 2nd Batt Essex Regt killed in action October 31 Dowty Pershore12 Dec <strong>1914</strong> Diamond wedding of Mr and Mrs George Rowley Green View Cottage Hallow (see Crowquill's "jottings")12 Dec <strong>1914</strong> First-class stoker Albert Wheatley of Hallow who went down in the "Good Hope"12 Dec <strong>1914</strong> Patriotic sale of work at Worcester YWCA12 Dec <strong>1914</strong> "Jeptha's Daughter" arranged by the Countess Deerhurst12 Dec <strong>1914</strong> "The Doctor" arranged by Mrs Carlton19 Dec <strong>1914</strong> A Worcester boy G Corbett who was lost on the "Good Hope" (See "Crowquill's" Jottings)19 Dec <strong>1914</strong> Worcester Fat Stock Show and sale19 Dec <strong>1914</strong> New Lodge at Worcester for GFS19 Dec <strong>1914</strong> Christ Church Castle Street (Worcester) sale of work26 Dec<strong>1914</strong>Corpl J W Hodges (of Worcester) 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire & Bucks LI Awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medalfor gallantry at the front on October 21 Killed the same day26 Dec<strong>1914</strong> Chapel of St Edward and St Martin Claines (See "Crowquill's" Jottings)26 Dec<strong>1914</strong> Japanese operetta "Princess Ju Ju" at College House School in aid of War Relief Fund26 Dec<strong>1914</strong> YMCA Concert in the new recreation room at Norton Barracks (See "Crowquill's" Jottings)2 Jan 1915 Bethlehem Tableau arranged by the Mayor and Mayrerr of Droitwich (Mr & Mrs Percy Pond)2 Jan 1915 Worcester Undenominational Girls' School 1 "Britannia" 2 " The Fairies"


2 Jan 1915 The Pantomime "Aladdin" at Worcester Theatre Royal1. Belgian wounded Soldiers who entertained the Nurses and staff of Worcester Infirmary 2. The staff entertaining2 Jan 1915 the inmatesDummer Bradbury 2nd Worcesters who won the Distinguished Service Medal in the Battle of the Aisne He lost an9 Jan 1915 arm while carrying despatches9 Jan 1915 Roll of Honour Gunner J Davis (Rainbow Hill Worcester) who went down with HMS Monmouth9 Jan 1915 Patriotic Worcester citizen and four sons in the army A fifth fell in action lately (See "Jottings")9 Jan 1915 Worcester's New Year Entertainment to Belgian RefugeesColwell London RoadWorcesterDowty Worcester9 Jan 1915 Bromsgrove Buffaloes' treat to soldiers' children 1 Entertainment at Picture House 2 Tea at the "Dog & Pheasant"Regtl Sergt-Major Hodkinson DCM 3rd Battalion Worcestershire Regt who has been awarded the French Military16 Jan 1915 Medal16 Jan 1915 Mr H C Thomas new PGM Worcester Oddfellows16 Jan 1915 St Nicholas Worcester GFS Tableau16 Jan 1915 Sergt A Gardner 3rd Worcester under treatment in Leweston Manor (Dorset) Red Cross Hospital16 Jan 1915 11th Battalion Worcestershire Regt at BarbourneMr J G Cooke Hill Solicitor Worcester and Cattle Breeder Shelsley Bank whose attendance is required by23 Jan 1915 Worcester Bankruptcy CourtLance-Sergt F Sutton (since promoted Sergt) 2nd Battn Worcestershire Regt awarded DCM for gallantry in the23 Jan 1915 field23 Jan 1915 Highfield House Droitwich equipped as Red Cross Hospital with Lady Georgina Vernon in charge23 Jan 1915 "The Garland of Nations" as presented at Stourport last weekColeSutton Park RoadKidderminster23 Jan 1915 Col Lyon and the Officers of the Worcester Battery of the 2nd S Mid Reserve Brigade FRA Iliffe Worcester23 Jan 1915Worcester Pump Street Wesley Guild out of the proceeds of Christmas carol singing entertaining over 80 oldpeople30 Jan 1915 Golden Wedding of the Earl and Countess of Coventry 1. Lord and Lady Coventry and their family 2. Their guestsFive sons and a Son-in-Law of a Stoke Works Saltmaker (see "Croquill's" jottings) ( James Greaves Father Sons30 Jan 1915 Fred Albert Charles Harold Ralph Son-in-law A Bodkin)30 Jan 1915 Agricultural rummage sale at WorcesterThe 8th Res Batt Worcester Regiment who are leaving Worcester for Northampton 1. The rank and file 2. The Hon6 Feb 1915 Col (and Countess of Coventry) and the officers6 Feb 1915 Wounded Soldiers at Westford Red Cross Hospital Droitwich F W Sage Droitwich6 Feb 1915 The Bishop of Worcester's 70th Birthday Parishoners of equal and greater age entertained to luncheonOfficers of the 7th Reserve Battalion Worcester Regiment - Lt W F Smellie Lt G A Thompson Lt O F GrazebrookCapt G H Green Dr E E Landon Lt E R Hopewell Lt M S Bigwood Lt H E Cookson Lt G R Wallace Capt G EGodson Lt C L Butcher Lt W Hancocks Capt W E Boucher Lt E C Hemingway Lt J C H Hill Capt F E PrescottMajor R Q Watson Lt-Col R M Danks Col E V V Wheeler Major W J Thompson H E Grainger Capt G W Edwards13 Feb 1915 Capt F D Simpson Lt J C Humphries Lt A O G M Grove Lt R S Lucy Lt K Hemingway13 Feb 1915 46th salmon caught at Diglis on Saturday Dowty Worcester13 Feb 1915 Miss D J Hanson and Mr Jackson Gate RFA who were married on January 2313 Feb 1915 St Martin's Worcester amateur dramatic entertainment


13 Feb 1915 Distribution of Worcester's share of Canada's gift of potatoes20 Feb 1915 Presentation of Freedom of City of Worcester to the Earl Of Coventry The Casket20 Feb 1915 Whist Drive at Worcester Guilhall in aid of Belgian Relief Fund20 Feb 1915 Mr and Mrs J Severn Burrow Malvern who celebrated their Golden Wedding on Tuesday20 Feb 1915 Hon Canon Buckle Rector of Astley who died suddenly at Malvern while preparing a church service20 Feb 1915 Boy's Brigade entertainment at Pershore "Principles" Dowty Pershore20 Feb 1915Driver Gregg Army Service Corps of Hanley Castle recommended for the VC for Gallantry (see "Croquill's"jottings)Robbins Malvern Link20 Feb 1915 Corpl H Rostins 1st Worcesters who was killed on Feb120 Feb 1915Private James Clifford 5th Worcestershires killed at La Bassee on Jan 20 after having sent home a copy of thestirring peom entitled "The Great Promotion"27 Feb 1915 Landslide at the Wyche Malvern cottage demolished27 Feb 1915 Mule Detatchment of the 11th Worcesters at Barbourne27 Feb 1915 Private C Robbins mentioned in General French's latest despatch for gallantry and distinguished conduct Walton Barnard's Green27 Feb 1915 Private W Bruton the first Worcestershire Territiorial to die "on service"27 Feb 1915Corpl William Mansell one of the five men with the Worcestershire Regt To receive the Distinguished ConductMedal (see "jottings by "Croquill")27 Feb 1915 Marriage of Mr L Johnson Queen Street Worcester to Miss D E Chittleboro of Dublin P Parsons Worcester27 Feb 1915 Wood-Knight military wedding at Pershore Dowty Pershore6 March 1915 Arrival of the 13th Gloucester Battalion at Malvern on Tuesday6 March 1915 The late Mr John Sigley as High Sheriff of Worcester Dowty Worcester6 March 1915 Co Sergt-Maj P T Blond 3rd Worcester mentioned in Sir J French's despatches (see "jottings by "Croquill")6 March 1915 Marriage of Miss Tomkins of Liegh to Mr J Watts of Bath6 March 1915 Wounded soldiers entertained by Mrs Arthur Bearcroft at Orchardlea Droitwich Sage Droitwich6 March 1915 1st Pershore Co Boys' Brigade Dowty Pershore13 March 1915 Private A Caldicott (of Pershore) 4th Warwickshire who died on service at Cowes13 March 1915 Private Coome Private Teague Third and fourth members of the Pershore Boys Brigade to join the Army Dowty Pershore13 March 1915 Regimental Police 11th Battalion13 March 1915 Reopening of Stoulton Church after renovation13 March 1915 Funeral with Honours at Astwood Cemetery of Private Savage (Flyford Flavell) Worcestershire Yeomanry (R)13 March 1915 Funeral of the Late Mr John Sigley of Worcester20 March 1915 Red Hill Scholars who gave entertainment to Military at Public Hall Worcester20 March 1915 Worcester Buffaloes' concert Audience at Public Hall20 March 1915 Pte Alfred Porter Army Service Corps Who is reported to be Prisoner of War in Germany Dowty Pershore20 March 1915Trooper Nicholls Worcestershire Yeomanry of Boughton Street St John's Worcester who died on service at King'sLynn20 March 1915 Private A W Joiner 2nd Worcesters of Harvington, Evesham who was killed in action on March 820 March 1915 5th Platoon 11th Battalion Worcestershire Regt20 March 1915 Lieut J D Willis (of Worcester) in charge of a Creeping Grip Transport hauling heavy guns27 March 1915 Whist Drive in aid of Battenhall Mount Red Cross Hospital27 March 1915 Marriage of Miss M Harrison of Cookley and Mr W Grimes of Coventry White Kidderminster27 March 1915 Sergt Jones (of Pershore) 1st Batt Worcestershire Regt wounded in three places27 March 1915 Private John Clarke (of Pershore) 1st Batt Worcestershire Regt killed in action Dowty Pershore


27 March 1915 Worcestershires eagerly waiting for the order to go out (See Jotting's)27 March 1915 R A M C at Colwall Tilley and Son Ledbury3 April 1915 Funeral of the late Ald Ernest Day3 April 1915 Sergt John Hicks (of Malvern) 3rd Worcesters killed in action at Linden Hock3 April 1915 Worcester Cathedral King's School sports3 April 1915 11th Batt Worcestershire Regt Cooks construct a field kitchen at Perdiswell Park3 April 1915 11th Batt Worcestershire Regt 5th Platoon at Headquarters10 April 1915 Pte Charles Williams Attached 6th Worcs (Wounded)10 April 1915 Sergt Arthur Williams Army Veterinary Corps10 April 1915 Coy B518Sergt-Major Brown 2nd Worcs (son-in-law)10 April 1915 Pte F Williams 1st Worcs10 April 1915 Pte Arthur Read Gloucesters (son-in-law)10 April 1915 Pte Walter Williams 8th Div Cyclist Co10 April 1915 Pte Albert Williams Royal Marines10 April 1915 Wounded soldiers at Westford Red Cross Hospital Sage Droitwich10 April 1915 Worcester Volunteers Training Corps' first route march10 April 1915 Christian Endeavour rally and conference at P M C Worcester17 April 1915 Opening of Worcester Garden City extension by the Earl Grey17 April 1915 Entertainment given by children of Upton Snodsbury and Grafton Flyford schools17 April 1915 Marriage of Miss A B Swettenham of Worcester and Mr H A Wilson of Rugeley17 April 1915 Sergt H Y Dovey Royal Field Artillery killed in action17 April 1915 Lieut James Nash who was killed in action on Good Friday (see "jottings by "Croquill")17 April 1915 Pte F Read 3rd Worcesters killed in action17 April 1915 Wounded soldiers entertained in Worcester17 April 1915 Railway accident at entrance to Ledbury Tunnel L Tilley & Son24 April 1915 Yeomanry field kitchens (see "Croquill's" jottings)24 April 1915 11th Batt Worcesteshire Regiment24 April 1915 Military funeral (Pte A J Woodward) at Norton Barracks on Monday24 April 1915Three Soldier Brothers Lce-Corpl W Eden of Broadheath (Killed) Sergt Ernest Eden (missing) and Pte LeslieEden of the Gloucesters (now at the front) (see "Croquill's" jottings)24 April 1915Four Brothers (sons of Mr and Mrs F Mills Abbots Norton) three are in Kitchener's Army and the other is on activeservice with the 4th Battalion Worcestershire Regt24 April 1915 9th Platoon Worcestershire Regt at Barbourne1 May 1915 The representatives of the Hon Mary Pakington's extavaganza "Shakespeare For Merry England"1 May 1915 11th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment in the trenches at Worcester1 May 1915The late Major Wodehouse 1st Batt Worcestershire Regt Who was killed at Neuve Chappelle and to whomGeneral French paid a high tribute last week1 May 1915 Private G Millichap 1st Batt Worcestershire Regt wounded at Neuve Chapelle1 May 1915Pte E J Hughes of Pershore 1st Worcesters killed at Neuve Chapelle previously served in South African War andwas once reported dead1 May 1915 Private H Bourne "D" Co 8th Batt Worcestershire Regt One of the first in the Battalion to be wounded1 May 1915 Lt-Col Wiggin and the officers of the 2nd/1st Worcestershire Yeomanry1 May 1915 Officers of the 11th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment8 May 1915 Temporary military hospital at D'arc en Barrois established by Miss Bromley Martin8 May 1915 Wounded soldiers entertained at Impney by Mr and Mrs H Mitchell Sage Droitwich


8 May 1915 D Co11th Batt Worcestershire Regt Colwell Worcester8 May 19152nd Supy Co 8th Batt Worcestershire Regt on the lines of communication from Farnborough to Fleet (1) Co drawnup for inspection by the King (2) Officers and Non-Com Officers of the Co8 May 1915 Young Members (now at Norton Barracks) of the four Regimental Bands Colwell Worcester15 May 1915 Gloucestershires in camp on Malvern Wells Common15 May 1915 Orderly-Sergt And Corporal "D" Squad Worcester Yeomanry who have gone from King's Lynn to Alexandria15 May 1915 St Martin's Worcester Dramatic Society15 May 1915 Major Charles Vaughan DSO 1st Battalion the Border Regt killed in the Dardanelles15 May 1915 Private A Danks of Redditch 8th Worcesters served through South African War killed last weekSmall portion of order for Field Ambulances executed by Messrs McNaught and Co Ltd Worcester These have15 May 1915 been passed by War Office Inspector and dispatched to the front22 May 1915 Lieut R Woodward South Wales Borderers who was killed in action in France22 May 1915 The Bishop of Worcester opening a new Parish Room at Wribbenhall - A Cordy-Manby memorial Shepherd Bewdley22 May 1915 Inspection by the Earl of Coventry of the Worcestershire Regt VTC29 May 1915 Five Worcester soldier sons (John Charles Richard Raymond and Arthur Vale) (See "Crowquills" Jottings)29 May 1915Worcester infirmary romance ends in Whitsuntide wedding (Lance-Corpl Phillips & Miss Walker) (See "Crowquills"Jottings)B C Dinsdale 8 PinkettStreet Worcester29 May 1915 Mr & Mrs Petford who celebrated their diamond wedding at Rose Cottage Norton (See "Crowquills" Jottings)29 May 1915 Bath and West Show29 May 1915 Send-off to the Buffalo ambulance carThree winners of medals in dairy competition at the Bath and West show (Miss Perkins Miss Straton & Miss Alice5 June 1915 Kington) (See "Crowquills" Jottings)5 June 1915 Worcester City's MP becomes Sir Edward Goulding Bart5 June 1915 Lieut Chaytor who succumbed to wounds received in action in FlandersSergt J H Goodyear of Malvern who died from wounds received in action while serving with the 4th Worcesters at5 June 1915 the Dardanelles5 June 1915 Wounded soldiers entertained by Mr & Mrs P J Wayne at Pickersliegh Court A H Robbins Malvern Link5 June 1915 Pershore Boys' Brigade Dowty Pershore5 June 1915 Artillery in last Sunday's church parade Worcester5 June 1915 Warwickshires in camp on Malvern Wells Common12 June 1915 Opening of American sale of work at the Deanery12 June 1915 "Empire" pageant at Grimley12 June 1915 (1) Pte Walter Price 4th Worcester killed12 June 1915 (2) Lce-Corpl William Jones 4th Worcesters killed12 June 1915 (3) Pte Robert Goode of Middlesex Regt And Worcester killed12 June 1915 (4) First-class Stoker Henry Goode late HMS Leviathan12 June 1915 (5) Sergt H B Sutton Worcester 2nd Batt Worcesters killed12 June 1915 (6) Pte S Harris 8th batt and of Stoke Works killed12 June 1915 (7) Pte Joseph Robbins 4th Worcesters killed12 June 1915 Private Harold Stone 8th Worcesters killed in action Iliffe & Cooke12 June 1915 Lieut F C Biscoe 2nd Worcestershire Regt who died of wounds received in action12 June 1915 Corpl G Huband 2nd Kings Shropshire Light Infantry killed in action12 June 1915 Four Soldier sons of Mr and Mrs A W Cale 5 Fort Royal Hill Worcester


19 June 1915 No 2 Platoon "A" Co 8th Battalion Worcestershire Regt now serving in France19 June 1915 Worcester County Cricket Ground Bowling Club Ladies' Day19 June 1915 VAD Hospital at Hartlebury - now removed to Hartlebury Castle19 June 1915 A new industry for Himbleton (See "Crowquills" Jottings)Stretton BarbourneWorcester19 June 1915 Mr Lloyd George with officers of the 13th Gloucestershires at MalvernC D Walton Court RoadMalvern26 June 1915 Private H Turner 8th Battalion Worcestershire Regt Killed26 June 1915 Private G Gardner 1st Warwicks formerly a clerk at the Vulcan Works Worcester killed26 June 1915 Private A Bullock South Wales Borders wounded26 June 1915Private C Williams 3rd Battalion Worcestershire Regt killed in action Formerly residing at Linehoult HouseOmbersley and an Assistant Scoutmaster to Lord Hampton26 June 1915Four Soldier Sons Frank Cullis Thomas Cullis George Cullis and Harry Cullis of Barbourne Worcester (See"Crowquills" Jottings)26 June 1915 Five sons three grandsons one son-in-law of Mrs Chance 14 Little Chestnut Street Worcester26 June 1915 C E T S Fete at Worcester26 June 1915 Group of Worcester R F A at a war station on the East Coast26 June 1915 "Britannia Calls" Empire pageant at St Peter's School Worcester3 July 1915 Officers of the Worcestershire Regimental Depot Colwell Worcester3 July 1915 Droitwich and District Volunteer Training Corps at drill Sage Droitwich3 July 1915 Presentation to the Droitwich R D C Surveyor (Mr Vernon Wall) by the employes of the council Sage Droitwich3 July 1915 Alexandra Day a group of collectors at Barbourne Worcester3 July 1915 Lady Huntingdon's church choir and teachers at Twyning FleetC E Allen Hylton RoadWorcester3 July 1915 Pte Percy Harrison (of Crowle) 4th Worcesters Killed3 July 1915 Pte G Gardner 1st Warwickshire (formerly clerk at the Vulcan Works Worcester killed3 July 1915 Pte J Grinnall (Pensham) 2nd Worcesters Killed Dowty Pershore3 July 1915 Pte Percy W Smith (of Pershore) Died of spotted fever3 July 1915 Pte W Parker 1st Worcestershire Regt Died from wounds3 July 1915 Private C H Bishop (of Malvern Wells) 3rd Monmouthshire Killed3 July 1915 Worcester Royal Grammer School OTC Reviewed by Col Sir Richard Temple10 July 1915 Wounded soldiers and Red Cross Nurses at Malvern Hospital Downing Malvern10 July 1915 Children's League of Pity Fete at the Deanery10 July 1915 Lieut George Nash 3rd Worcesters killed10 July 1915 Gunner W Winwood whose life was saved through the diversion of a bullet by a cigerette-case Dowty Pershore10 July 1915 Private A J Meredith Chums Co 8th Worcesters of Malvern Link (Died from wounds)10 July 1915 Corpl E Whitlock 4th Worcesters killed10 July 1915 Private J H Matthews 3rd Worcesters killed10 July 1915 Worcester St George's Fete10 July 1915 Wounded soldiers entertained by Mr and Mrs Ragg Droitwich Sage Droitwich17 July 1915 Wounded soldiers entertained by the Rev E Lewis and Mrs Lewis at Hampton Lovett rectory Sage Droitwich17 July 1915 Worcester Rifle Club competitions17 July 1915 St Barnabas Worcester church fete17 July 1915 Missionary Festival at Worcester Dowty Worcester17 July 1915 Pte P Harrison of Crowle 4th Worcesters Killed


17 July 1915 Pte Harry Lunnon formally mailman from Inkberrow to Worcester Killed in Flanders17 July 1915 Lieut W Walker Lieut T Walker Sons of Mr T Lawson Walker Wounded Dowty Worcester17 July 1915 Sergt A E Ince 3rd Worcesters who lately gained the DCM17 July 1915 Trooper A Miles (Ombersley) 3rd Dragoon Guards Died of wounds24 July 1915 Opening of Worcestershire's " King Edward Memorial" The enlarged sanatorium at Knightwick24 July 1915Worcestershire College for the Blind (1) The college crew (2) Representation of "Henry V" at the college speechday24 July 1915 Marriage of Miss Hall and Mr G G Burnham Clifton-on-Teme31 July 1915 Capt and Adjt Buchanan (See "Crowquills" Jottings)31 July 1915 Pte R Thomas Poolbrook Malvern 4th Worcesters Wounded and missing31 July 1915 Pte Harding 3rd Worcesters Wounded at Ypres31 July 1915 Pte A Wright of Redditch 8th Worcesters Died of wounds Dowty Worcester31 July 1915 Pte Costnett Pershore Killed Dowty Worcester31 July 1915 Pte J H Costnett Disabled at Dardanelles Dowty Worcester31 July 1915 Pte Handcock Killed Dowty Worcester31 July 1915 Sergt F George Killed Dowty Worcester31 July 1915 Pte Porter RAMC Prisoner of war; released Dowty Worcester31 July 1915 8th Worcesters in the trenches31 July 1915 Four Lavender brothers in arms (See "Jottings")31 July 1915 Blind College Crew Cathedral School crew (See "Jottings")31 July 1915 Malvern Pageant 1 Britannia and our Colonies C D Walton Malvern31 July 1915 Malvern Pageant 2 Gallant Canada C D Walton Malvern31 July 1915 Malvern Pageant 3 Red Cross nurses of allied countries C D Walton Malvern7 August 1915 RAOB's Severn outing to wounded soldiers7 August 1915 Gen Baden Powell's visit to Worcester scouts7 August 1915 Some of "A" Co 8th Battalion in France7 August 1915 St John's (Worcester) Boy's School gardening class7 August 1915 Lieut Eric Fowler and Miss Edith M Thompson married on July 21 Norman May & Co Malvern7 August 1915 Trooper William Somer Died from heart failure while bathing7 August 1915 Pte Collins Wounded Dowty Worcester14 August 1915 Baby competion at Madresfield Flower Show14 August 1915 Exhibit by Mr E J Parsons at Madrefield Flower Show14 August 1915 Missionary play at Salwarpe Rectory Sage Droitwich14 August 1915 Cooks and Mess Room Orderlies 3rd/1st Worcester Yeomanry at Tidworth14 August 1915 Wounded soldiers from Norton entertained by Mrs Cuming at Eastbury Manor14 August 1915 Staff-Sergt-Maj G H Freeman (of Worcester) who died at the Dardanelles14 August 1915 Doebertz Coat of Arms as seen by a 3rd Worcestershire prisoner of war (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings")21 August 1915 Captain and Mrs Lechmere married on August 7th21 August 1915 Performers in Droitwich pageant "Britannia Calls" Sage Droitwich21 August 1915 Worcestershire Yeomen in Egypt (Troppers Pratt Knowles Andrews and Cannon)21 August 1915 Pte R Blakeman 1st Worcesters Awarded the DCM21 August 1915 Pte R Jeff First Worcester Territorial to gain the DCM21 August 1915 Worcestershire men in Army Veterinary Corp " Somewhere in France"21 August 1915 Officers of 5th Battalion Worcestershire Regt stationed in Cornwall Heath Plymouth


28 August 1915 Buffaloes' treat to 1100 Worcestershire children Scene in Shirehall yard Iliffe & Cooke28 August 1915 Pte J Wood Shrophire Light Infantry Killed28 August 1915 Pte Victor Matthews Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Cuttnall Green Killed28 August 1915 Pte W J Hill 3rd Worcesters Died of wounds28 August 1915 Pte W J Hancock 9th Worcesters of Harvington Died of woundsPatriotic Stoke Works family [Sergt major W Nash Sergt S Nash Lance-Corpl F Nash Pte A E Nash Pte G Nash]28 August 1915 (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings")Four Soldier sons of a Worcester Resident [Sons of Mr & Mrs M J Morgan 59 Victoria St. Barbourne Edward28 August 1915 Morgan Ernest Morgan Arthur Morgan Leonard Morgan] (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings")Cow and Calf sold at a record price in Worcester market [Mr M Darlington Clevelode Malvern] (See "Crowquill's"28 August 1915 "Jottings")4 Sept 1915 Organised games display in Fort Royal Park (See special article)4 Sept 1915 Hindlip Fete 1 A group of spectators4 Sept 1915 Hindlip Fete 2 Lady Hindlip Miss Peake and the Scouts4 Sept 1915 Pte Lawrence Carlton RAMC Killed while succouring a wounded soldier Iliffe & Cooke4 Sept 1915 Pte F Jones 8th Worcesters Killed in action4 Sept 1915 Worcestershire Yeomen on service abroad (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings")11 Sept 1915 Mrs Berkeley's garden concert at Spetchley for Worcestershire soldiers11 Sept 1915 Flag day at Droitwich for wounded horses Some collectors Sage Droitwich11 Sept 1915Two Worcester boys returned from the front who met at the Red Cross Hospital St Leonards-on-Sea DrummerWilliams (left) 2nd Worcesters and late of the County Cricket Ground Staff wounded in 45 places; and Corpl Haleof the Worcester RFA (injured knee) Both going on well11 Sept 1915 Worcester Artillerymen somewhere in France11 Sept 1915 Malvern Men of the Worcestershire Yeomanry (taken in Egypt)11 Sept 1915 Marriage of Private Walker 8th Batt Worcestershire Regt to Miss Philpott The Nook Fernhill Heath Stretton Worcester11 Sept 1915 8th Worcesters in Flanders11 Sept 1915 Major Barker Died of wounds Dowty Pershore11 Sept 1915 Pte B Rogers 1st Worcesters Killed in action11 Sept 1915 Corpl J A Davis 1st Battalion the King's Own Killed at Ypres11 Sept 1915 Private Alfred Oliver 4th Worcesters Died of wounds11 Sept 1915Four Worcestershire men serving somewhere in the North Sea (from left to right - H Taylor J A Burton WBrassington and G Edwards)11 Sept 1915 Private Howes (Pershore) Wounded Dowty Pershore18 Sept 1915 Empire pageant at Droitwich Sage Droitwich18 Sept 1915 Marriage of Lieut F A D Richmond of Sutton Surrey and Miss U D Day of Lansdowne Crescent Worcester Iliffe & Cooke Worcester18 Sept 1915 Worcester Artillerymen in France18 Sept 1915 Group of Worcestershire Yeomen (Taken in Egypt)18 Sept 1915 Private Arthur Grubb Killed in action18 Sept 1915 Lance-Corpl Jew 9th Worcesters Wounded18 Sept 1915 Trooper J Dyde Wounded25 Sept 1915 Worcester Great Fair (1) Messrs Bentley Hobbs & Mytton25 Sept 1915 Worcester Great Fair (2) Mr Griffiths25 Sept 1915 Worcester Great Fair (3) Mr Coombs25 Sept 1915 Members of "D" Squadron Worcestershire Yeomanry at Tidworth25 Sept 1915 Malvern Powick and Worcester men Army Veterinary Corps in France (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings")


25 Sept 1915 Corpl W J Dufty of Pershore 1st Grenadiers awarded the DCM (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings")25 Sept 1915 Lieut R Hartley 11th Worcesters Wounded in France Dowty Worcester25 Sept 1915 Lance-Corpl J W Blount 4th Worcestershires Killed in the Dardanelles25 Sept 1915 Trooper A H Hall 3rd Worcester Yeomanry Tidworth25 Sept 1915 Lance-Corpl H G Hall Wounded (See "Crowquills" "Jottings")25 Sept 1915 Pte T R Hall Wounded25 Sept 1915 Pte T Brown Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry Killed25 Sept 1915 Pte E J Jones 1/1 Worcestershire Yeomanry Died from wounds; Dardanelles2 Oct 1915 Upton-on-Severn Farmers jumble' sale2 Oct 1915 Lce-Corpl Challis (of Worcester) RAMC 17th Field Ambulance Mentioned in despatches2 Oct 1915 Pte Charles Mills (of Evesham) 2nd Worcesters Killed in France2 Oct 1915 Joseph Allen of Sandys Road Worcester who has been cutting hop samples at the same table for 55 YearsWorcester National Reserves who left Worcester in November for work on the lines of communication and have2 Oct 1915 now volunteered for more active service2 Oct 1915 Wounded soldiers at Rhydd Court Hospital9 Oct 1915 Lieut Harold Moore Tewkesbury Killed in action9 Oct 1915 Pte Albert Hughes 2nd Worcesters killed in action9 Oct 1915 Worcestershire Yeomanry' Pet in Egypt9 Oct 1915 Canon and Mrs Wilson and their four sons Dowty Worcester9 Oct 1915 A Hop-picking party at Mr T Rimell's Leigh9 Oct 1915 Night staff of Gloucester Worcester and Birmingham Motor Mail which is going to be discontinued9 Oct 1915 3/8 Worcesters at Malvern16 Oct 1915 Marriage of Capt W Sharpe R E and Miss G L Ruxton Fitzherbert at Droitwich Sage Droitwich16 Oct 1915 Mr Chappell's horse show at Droitwich Sage Droitwich16 Oct 1915 The late Mr H B Kenward Dowty Worcester16 Oct 1915 The Funeral (H B Kenward)16 Oct 1915 Sergt W Holder King's Royal Rifles Killed in action16 Oct 1915 Pte K Jones 13th Worcestershires Killed16 Oct 1915 Pte R Grocott 4th Worcestershires Killed (One of six sons with the colours)16 Oct 1915 Pte J Grubb 1st Worcestershires Wounded16 Oct 1915 Pte S Stewart 4th Worcestershires Wounded and missing16 Oct 1915 Pte Joseph Porter (of Offenham) 3rd Worcestershires Killed in France23 Oct 1915 Worcester Vol Regt En route to the Old Hills on Sunday23 Oct 1915A patriotic Worcester family 6 soldier brothers brother-in-law and stepfather (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") (Sonsof Mrs Townsend Pte William Thomas Pte Joseph Thomas Pte Walter Thomas Pte Albert Thomas ErnestThomas Percy Thomas)23 Oct 1915 Pte A Bishop 4th Worcestershires Killed in the Dardanelles23 Oct 1915 Corpl Howell son of Mr W Howell Norton 4th Worcestershires wounded23 Oct 1915 Pte Clifford of Severn Stoke Reported as missing on April 29 now reported killed23 Oct 1915 Sergt E Kennard killed in France on Oct 1423 Oct 1915 Pte Stallard 10th Worcestershires Killed on the Weston Front23 Oct 1915 Some Officers of [3/8] Worcestershires at Malvern Wells23 Oct 1915 ? Worcestershire Regt at Malvern Wells30 Oct 1915 Baseball match at Malvern 48th Canadians v 3/6th Gloucestershires


30 Oct 1915 Leaders and helpers in the YMCA tents at Malvern's military camp Tilley and Son Ledbury30 Oct 1915 Pte Wilfred Berkeley 25th Batt Australian Imperial Force wounded30 Oct 1915 Pte W Howse of St John's Worcester 1st Herefordshires Killed in the Dardanelles30 Oct 1915 Pte F F Cook of Harvington 9th Worcestershires Reported wounded and missing30 Oct 1915 Pte E Jones of Shelsley 4th Worcestershires died of wounds30 Oct 1915 Pte John Houghton of Harvington 2nd Worcestershires Died of wounds30 Oct 1915Mr E T Lane's donkey and cart which fetched £110 5s for the Red Cross Fund at Ledbury (See "Crowquill's""Jottings")Tilley and Son Ledbury30 Oct 1915 Red Cross flag day at Worcester6 Nov 1915 Miss Elsie Teasel and Sergt Gittens who were married at Shrawley6 Nov 1915 Wounded soldiers entertained at St George's Worcester Patients from Battenhall and the Infirmary6 Nov 1915 Pte E Hicks 4th Worcestershires Missing since July 17 in Dardanelles6 Nov 1915 Pte E Hill 9the Worcestershires Missing since Aug126 Nov 1915 Pte Perrott of Wichenford 2nd Austrailian LI Died in the Dardanelles6 Nov 1915 Private William Harris 3rd Coldstream Guards Wounded and prisoner in Germany6 Nov 1915 Pte Joseph Reynolds 6th Worcestershires Reported killed in the Dardanelles6 Nov 1915 Six soldier sons of Mr & Mrs J Grocott of New Street Upton-on-Severn6 Nov 1915 Fr-Sergt W Grocott 67th Battery RFA6 Nov 1915 Pte T Grocott MTASC6 Nov 1915 Pte T Grocott 4th Worcestershires6 Nov 1915 Pte R Grocott 5th Worcestershires (Killed in Dardanelles)6 Nov 1915 Pte J Grocott 8th Worcestershires6 Nov 1915 Pte J Grocott Worcestershire Yeomanry6 Nov 1915 Mr & Mrs A W Haines (and their six soldier sons) of 6 Southfield Street Worcester6 Nov 1915 Sapper A Haines RE6 Nov 1915 Sapper W Haines RE6 Nov 1915 Sapper O Haines RE6 Nov 1915 Sapper H Haines RE6 Nov 1915 Driver C Haines Worcestershire RFA6 Nov 1915 Pte S Haines 8th Worcestershires13 Nov 1915 The Sergeants' mess 3/7 Worcestershires at Malvern13 Nov 1915 Worcester Lads now serving in the AVC at Leamington13 Nov 1915Lce-Crpl H Millington 5th Worcestershires on service and his son Tpr J H Millington First Worcester Yeoman to bewounded13 Nov 1915 Pte J Russell 9th Royal Warwicks Recovering from dysentery13 Nov 1915 Pte R Russell 6th Hants13 Nov 1915 Pte J Russell 3rd Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Wounded13 Nov 1915 Tpr William Cotterell Worcestershire Yeomanry Dysentery13 Nov 1915 Tpr F Cotterell Worcestershire Yeomanry Wounded13 Nov 1915 Pte G Coxhill 4th Hussars13 Nov 1915 Mr and Mrs Maund Lower Wick and four soldier sons13 Nov 1915 Sergt A Maund 1st Worcestershires Killed13 Nov 1915 Pte A C Maund 8th Worcestershires In France13 Nov 1915 Pte J Maund ASC In France13 Nov 1915 Tpr E Maund Army Veterinery Corps In France


13 Nov 1915 11th Worcestershires20 Nov 1915 The Deputy Mayor of Worcester and citizens returning from Worcester Cathedral20 Nov 1915 Packing up regimental comforts at Worcester20 Nov 1915 The new Mayor of Tewkesbury Mr H Bishop Mallett & Sons Tewkesbury20 Nov 1915Pte H J Hill 4th Batt Worcestershire Regt Missing at the Dardanelles since Aug 6 of whom information is desiredby Mrs Hill Rowley Farm Pensax20 Nov 1915Pte James Baker (of 23 George Street Worcester) 4th Batt Worcestershire Regt Who was killed at theDardanelles in Sept20 Nov 1915Three Worcester Soldiers Sons (see "Crowquill's" "Jottings") [Sons of Mrs C Davis A G Ruff Driver Frank RuffGunner William Ruff20 Nov 1915 Pte Claude Kershaw of Ombersley Killed20 Nov 1915 Golden Wedding of Mr and Mrs Probert Worcester Road Newland (see "Crowquill's" "Jottings")27 Nov 1915 Mr W Mann Dyson who is celebrating his jubilee as a Lay Clerk of Worcester Catherdral27 Nov 1915 Pte Arthur Chillingworth (of Evesham) Coldstream Guards who has gained the DCM27 Nov 1915Sergt A Welch late of King Street Worcester 4th Batt Worcestershire Regt Who has been missing in theDardanelles since August27 Nov 1915 Corpl G H Wyatt of Hindlip 3rd Colstream Guards who has gained the VC27 Nov 1915 The 8th Worcesters at Malvern Robbins Malvern Link27 Nov 1915 British Farmers' Red Cross meeting in Worcester4 Dec 1915 Mayor and Corporation of Worcester worshipping in the Roman Catholic Church Civic procession to the Guildhall4 Dec 1915 St Clement's School Winners of Canon Wilson's swimming shield4 Dec 1915 Wounded Soldiers' Hat-trimming copetition at Hartlebury4 Dec 1915 Wounded Soldiers and Nurses at Malvern Red Cross Hospital Downing Malvern11 Dec 1915 A mobile veterinery section (Worcestershire men) in France11 Dec 1915 Third degree ceremony at Worcester Buffalo Lodge11 Dec 1915 Lance-Corpl F A Thatcher 4th Worcesters Missing at Dardanelles11 Dec 1915 Rev Arthur Hallack who has left Worcester for Camberwell Iliffe Worcester11 Dec 1915 Pte Foster 9th Worcesters Wounded and missing at Dardanelles11 Dec 1915 Severn and Teme again in flood11 Dec 1915 1 Bransford Road submerged11 Dec 1915 2 Fishing prohibited at Powick11 Dec 1915 Three soldier sons of Ombersley11 Dec 1915 Pte W Phillips 5th Worcesters at a war station11 Dec 1915 Pte T Phillips Canadian AMC Wounded11 Dec 1915 Pte G Phillips 4th Worcesters Killed in action11 Dec 1915 Pte Gardiner (of Worcester) East Kent Died of wounds in Germany11 Dec 1915 Pte R Gattward RAMC Invalided from Gallipolli18 Dec 1915 Worcester 'Xmas Fat Stock Show Prize winners18 Dec 1915 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regt Stretcher bearers18 Dec 1915 Four Soldier Brothers [Yarnold]18 Dec 1915 Corpl S Yarnold Machine Gun Section 3rd Worcesters in France18 Dec 1915 Pte G Yarnold 9th Worcesters in the Dardanelles18 Dec 1915 Corpl Yarnold 2/1 SM Ambulance Berkshire


18 Dec 1915 Pte Yarnold 8th Worcesters in France18 Dec 1915 Four soldier relatives of the above [Yarnold Brothers]18 Dec 1915 John Fred and Frank Starkey three soldier sons of Mr and Mrs Starkey Friar Street Worcester18 Dec 1915 Richard Poole Worcester Artillery (see "Crowquill's" "Jottings")18 Dec 1915 Trooper K J Turner Worcester Yeomanry Invalided home from Dardanelles18 Dec 1915 Roll of Honour Pte W Bickerton 3rd Worcesters Killed in action in France18 Dec 1915 Pte Walter Harris 3rd Worcesters Wounded and prisoner18 Dec 1915 Abbots Morton childern as "Allied Anthems"25 Dec 1915 Pageant at Worcester Theatre in aid of Church of England waifs and strays25 Dec 1915 CQMS Frier 4th Worcesters Killed in action25 Dec 1915 Sergt F C Roberts 8th Worcestershires Wounded25 Dec 1915 Rifleman J Hines (of Worcester) of the 7th Batt King's Royal Rifles Missing since July25 Dec 1915 Trpr H F Baines Worcester Yeomanry Invalided from Gallipoli25 Dec 1915 Pte Lamb Worcester Yeomanry Wounded25 Dec 1915 Regtl S-M Pickrill 13th Worcestershire Died on service25 Dec 1915 Lce-Corpl P B Duckworth who has just been given a commission25 Dec 1915 E Payne (of Worcester) attached to the Guards' Division in France25 Dec 1915 Worcester City v Worcestershire Yeomanry Football for Red Cross funds


Berrow's Worcester Journal Illustrated Supplement 1916-18DATE DESCRIPTION NAME PHOTOGRAPHER1 Jan 1916 Marriage of Miss Fetherstonhaugh Fetherstonhaugh Miss Dowty Worcester1 Jan 1916 Xmas festivities at Worcester Nurses' Institute1 Jan 1916Corpl G H Tibbets D.C.M., O.S.G., and Pte. Robinson (nephew) oldest and youngest of 40servingTibbets G H1 Jan 1916Corpl G H Tibbets D.C.M., O.S.G., and Pte. Robinson (nephew) oldest and youngest of 40servingRobinson1 Jan 1916Pte. H Kings D.C.M., Worcestershire Yeomanry and Pte. A L Kings 8th Worcesters (son)(see "Croquill's " "Jottings")Kings H1 Jan 1916Pte. H Kings D.C.M., Worcestershire Yeomanry and Pte. A L Kings 8th Worcesters (son)(see "Croquill's " "Jottings")Kings A L1 Jan 1916 Alec Andrews former Worcester newsboy Andrews Alec1 Jan 1916 Wounded soldiers at Westforf Red Cross Hospital Sage Droitwich1 Jan 1916 Xmas festivities at Worcester infirmary8 Jan 1916 Three Soldier sons of a Whitbourne Widow8 Jan 1916 Pte. Herbert Cleveley 2nd Worcesters Cleveley Herbert8 Jan 1916 Sergt A Cleveley 7th S. Staff. Wounded Cleveley A8 Jan 1916 Pte. Harry Cleveley 4th Hants. Wounded Cleveley Harry8 Jan 1916 Trooper Cecil Moss Worcester Yeomanry. Invalided Moss Cecil8 Jan 1916 Cpl R Worsley 4th Worcesters Wounded Worsley R8 Jan 1916 Worcester pantomime "Sinbad"8 Jan 1916 Wounded soldiers at Battenhall Hospital8 Jan 1916 Fancy dress ball of Staff of Worcestershre Brine Baths Hotel Droitwich Sage Droitwich15 Jan 1916 Segt S G Atkins 10th Worcesters Wounded Atkins S G15 Jan 1916 Pte. T H Atkins 1st Lincolns Killed Atkins T H15 Jan 1916A Patriotic Brotherhood. Corpl Reuben Portman 2nd Worcesters. Pte. Harvey PortmanR.F.A , Chief Stoker J Portman , H Portman R.F.A France, Pte. G Portman R.F.A Portman Reuben15 Jan 191615 Jan 191615 Jan 1916A Patriotic Brotherhood. Corpl Reuben Portman 2nd Worcesters. Pte. Harvey PortmanR.F.A , Chief Stoker J Portman , H Portman R.F.A France, Pte. G Portman R.F.AA Patriotic Brotherhood. Corpl Reuben Portman 2nd Worcesters. Pte. Harvey PortmanR.F.A , Chief Stoker J Portman , H Portman R.F.A France, Pte. G Portman R.F.AA Patriotic Brotherhood. Corpl Reuben Portman 2nd Worcesters Pte. Harvey PortmanR.F.A , Chief Stoker J Portman , H Portman R.F.A France, Pte. G Portman R.F.APortman HarveyPortman JPortman HA Patriotic Brotherhood. Corpl Reuben Portman 2nd Worcesters. Pte. Harvey Portman15 Jan 1916 R.F.A , Chief Stoker J Portman , H Portman R.F.A France, Pte. G Portman R.F.A15 Jan 1916 The Mayoress of Worcester's New Year Treat to Old People15 Jan 1916 The Home of "Malvoma" After The Gale15 Jan 1916 St Lawrance's Home (Worcester) New Year PartyPortman G


15 Jan 1916General Sir Francis J Davies One of the three Officers receiving special recognition for thesatisfactory evacuation of Gallipoli. Davies Sir Francis J Dowty Pershore22 Jan 1916 Children's patriotic play at Norton School and barracks22 Jan 1916 "Abou Hassan" by Bromyard Amateurs22 Jan 1916 Pte. J Thomas 8th Worcesters Killed (See Crowquill's Jottings) Thomas J22 Jan 1916 Pte. G Richmond Grubb 8th Worcesters Killed (See Crowquill's Jottings) Richmond Grubb G22 Jan 1916 Driver C M Parsons A.S.C., W.D. Invalided (See Crowquill's Jottings) Parsons C.M22 Jan 1916 Pte. Wm Banks 4th Worcesters Died (See Crowquill's Jottings) Banks Wm22 Jan 1916Marriage of Miss G G Cowley of Dormstone and Mr J B Edington Australian ImperialForcesCowley G G22 Jan 1916Marriage of Miss G G Cowley of Dormstone and Mr J B Edington Australian ImperialForcesEdington J B22 Jan 1916 Marriage of Miss Rhoda Greehill and Mr Robert Crouchley at Oddingley Greehill Rhoda Sage Droitwich22 Jan 1916 Marriage of Miss Rhoda Greehill and Mr Robert Crouchley at Oddingley Crouchley Robert Sage Droitwich29 Jan1916Three Partiotic Brothers Corpl A E Butler 9th Battalion Worcestershire Regt. Died ofentreric in GallipoliButler A E29 Jan1916 Three Partiotic Brothers Pte. J Butler 1/8/ Worcesters Invalided from France Butler J29 Jan1916 Three Partiotic Brothers Driver G Butler R F A Butler G29 Jan1916 Bandsman W Brace 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders of Worcester Killed in action Brace W29 Jan1916 Sergt F D Vant Evesham who has been awarded the V C M Vant F D29 Jan1916How four Worcestershire Yeomen including two sons of Mr J W Walford of Malvern spentchristmas dayWalford J W29 Jan1916Sergt Wm Gillett of the 8th battalion Worcestershire Regt (of Evesham) who has beenawared the D C MGillett Wm29 Jan1916 Three Worcester artillerymen in France29 Jan1916 A group of Worcestershire Yeomen in Egypt29 Jan1916 Patriotic play by Holy Trinity Worcester school children29 Jan1916 Entertainment at Grimley School5 Feb 1916 Worcestershire Farmers' Red Cross sale5 Feb 1916 Late Mr F Jones of Worcester invalided out of 8th Worcesters buried with military honours Jones F5 Feb 1916 Pte. H Smith 4th Worcesters Missing Smith H5 Feb 1916 Lce.-Corpl W W Salisbury 9th Worcesters Invalided Salisbury W W5 Feb 1916 Worcestershire shoeing Smiths in Egypt5 Feb 1916A Worcester war wedding (see "Crowquills" "Jottings") [ Lance-Corpl. H Owen 3rd Bat.Worc. Regt. and Miss Jaynes of Cotheridge]Owen HA Worcester war wedding (see "Crowquills" "Jottings") [ Lance-Corpl. H Owen 3rd Bat.5 Feb 1916Worc. Regt. and Miss Jaynes of Cotheridge]Detatchment of Royal Engineers who have left Pershore for service abraod. They wereformely in WorcesterJaynes Miss5 Feb 191612 Feb 1916 The late Mr H E Farrington Supt. Of Worcester cottage homes Farrington H E12 Feb 1916 Marriage of Bomb. S Davis S.Mid Field Artillery (Worcester) and Miss E Taylor Davis S12 Feb 1916 Marriage of Bomb. S Davis S.Mid Field Artillery (Worcester) and Miss E Taylor Taylor E12 Feb 1916 Entertainment at St Barnabas12 Feb 1916 Two Worcester men (centre) A V C enjoying a smoke in Egypt


12 Feb 1916 Marriage of Mr Cyril E Bennett Worcester and Miss Mary Child Bennett Cyril E12 Feb 1916 Marriage of Mr Cyril E Bennett Worcester and Miss Mary Child Child Mary12 Feb 1916Marriage of Bombardier Lewis D Batt. 75th Brig., and Miss Annie Vine New Bank StreetWorcesterLewis D12 Feb 1916Marriage of Bombardier Lewis D Batt. 75th Brig., and Miss Annie Vine New Bank StreetWorcesterVine Annie19 Feb 1916 Marriage of Pte. A Lawrence 2/2 S.M. R .F. A . And Miss Ethel Noke of Worcester Lawrence A19 Feb 1916 Marriage of Pte. A Lawrence 2/2 S.M. R .F. A . And Miss Ethel Noke of Worcester Noke Ethel19 Feb 1916Four sons of Mr Willmott Diglis Locks Worcester Qr.-Master Willmott 1st WorcesterYeomanry InvalidedWillmott Mr19 Feb 1916Four sons of Mr Willmott Diglis Locks Worcester L.-Cpl. C Willmott 1/3 Worcs. Yeomanry(Travelled 13,000 miles to enlist.)Willmott C19 Feb 1916Four sons of Mr Willmott Diglis Locks Worcester L.-Cpl P Willmott In a machine gunsectionWillmott P19 Feb 1916 Four sons of Mr Willmott Diglis Locks Worcester Tptr V Willmott 1st Worcs. Yeomanry Willmott V19 Feb 1916 Four sons of Mrs E Andrews of Pershore Andrews E19 Feb 1916 Pte. C Andrews 8th Worcesters Andrews C19 Feb 1916 Pte. G Andrews 8th Worcesters Andrews G19 Feb 1916 Tpr. J O Andrews Worcester Yeomanry Andrews J O19 Feb 1916 Pte. F Andrews 2/8 Worcesters Andrews F19 Feb 1916 Pte. W Jauncey 9th Worcsters Died on hospital ship Jauncey W19 Feb 1916 Pte. H Yoxall 4th Worcesters Missing Yoxall H19 Feb 1916 Mr and Mrs Clay of Worcester and their six sons Clay Mr & Mrs19 Feb 1916 C A Clay 13th Gloucesters Clay C A19 Feb 1916 J E Clay Navy Clay J E19 Feb 1916 Clay A (In Group) Clay A19 Feb 1916 Pte. E Clay 3/8 Worcs. Pte. F Clay Remounts. Pte. R Clay 2 S.M., R.F.A. Clay E19 Feb 1916 Pte. E Clay 3/8 Worcs. Pte. F Clay Remounts. Pte. R Clay 2 S.M., R.F.A. Clay F19 Feb 1916 Pte. E Clay 3/8 Worcs. Pte. F Clay Remounts. Pte. R Clay 2 S.M., R.F.A. Clay R26 Feb 1916Mary Anderson De Narasso who has consented to emerge from her retirement for manyyears at Broadway to reappear on the stage. She will perform at Worcester Theatre Royalon March 7 for a fund for disabled soldiers of the Worcestershire Regiment.Anderson De NarassoMary26 Feb 1916 A Whitbourne Brotherhood. Sergt. J Gough Welsh Guards (T.S.) Mentioned in despatches Gough J26 Feb 1916 A Whitbourne Brotherhood. Driver G H Gough Recovered from wounds. Gough G H26 Feb 1916 A Whitbourne Brotherhood. Cpl. W Gough 3rd Batt. Royal Fusiliers. Gough W26 Feb 1916 Pte. John Hemming !st Canadians. Killed Hemming John26 Feb 1916 Pte. Joseph Hemming Highland Light Infantry. Wounded Hemming Joseph26 Feb 1916 Pte. R H Boughton 8th Worcesters. Killed. Boughton R H26 Feb 1916 Martley Foresters' Jubilee. Mr Rowley for 50 years an officer of the court. Rowley26 Feb 1916 Martley Foresters' Jubilee. Mr Dovey a member of the court since its formation. Dovey26 Feb 1916Mrs Tandy Malvern Link and four of her sons. Cecil (2/3rd Worcesters), Harold (2/1stWorcesters), Herbert (1st Worcesters), William George (3/1st Herefords).Tandy Mrs


26 Feb 1916Mrs Tandy Malvern Link and four of her sons. Cecil (2/3rd Worcesters), Harold (2/1stWorcesters), Herbert (1st Worcesters), William George (3/1st Herefords).Tandy Cecil26 Feb 1916Mrs Tandy Malvern Link and four of her sons. Cecil (2/3rd Worcesters), Harold (2/1stWorcesters), Herbert (1st Worcesters), William George (3/1st Herefords).Tandy Harold26 Feb 1916Mrs Tandy Malvern Link and four of her sons. Cecil (2/3rd Worcesters), Harold (2/1stWorcesters), Herbert (1st Worcesters), William George (3/1st Herefords).Tandy Herbert26 Feb 1916Mrs Tandy Malvern Link and four of her sons. Cecil (2/3rd Worcesters), Harold (2/1stWorcesters), Herbert (1st Worcesters), William George (3/1st Herefords).Tandy William George26 Feb 1916 Funeral of Col. Winsmore Hooper Hooper Col. Winsmore4 Mar 1916 Royal Engineers' dance at Worcester4 Mar 1916 Baptist Missionary Cantata4 Mar 1916 Marriage of 2nd Lieut. H MacKintosh Seaforth Highlanders and Miss B K Wallace MacKintosh H Dowty Pershore4 Mar 1916 Marriage of 2nd Lieut. H MacKintosh Seaforth Highlanders and Miss B K Wallace Wallace B K Dowty Pershore4 Mar 1916 Late Mr H Clemens 40 years a Pershore Abbey chorister Clemens H Dowty Pershore4 Mar 1916 The attack on the 8th Battalion, some of those taken prisoners: Pte. Chambers Chambers4 Mar 1916 The attack on the 8th Battalion, some of those taken prisoners: Pte. Hardwick E Hardwick E4 Mar 1916 The attack on the 8th Battalion, some of those taken prisoners: Pte. G Bates Bates G4 Mar 1916 The attack on the 8th Battalion, some of those taken prisoners: Pte. A J Ricketts Ricketts A J4 Mar 1916 The attack on the 8th Battalion, some of those taken prisoners: Pte. Portman Portman4 Mar 1916 Gnr J F Hall 8th Battery M.G. Section. Killed Hall J F4 Mar 1916Four Moor cousins on active service. Gnr J W Payne 132nd Oxfordshire Heavy Battery.(See "Crowquill's" "Jottings.")Payne J W4 Mar 1916Four Moor cousins on active service. Gnr E A Payne ( same Battery) [132nd OxfordshireHeavy Battery.] (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings.")Payne E A4 Mar 1916Four Moor cousins on active service. Driver Geo Payne 2/2 S.M. Brigade A.C.R.F.A. (See"Crowquill's" "Jottings.")Payne Geo4 Mar 1916Four Moor cousins on active service. Driver R Payne Territorial R.F.A. (See "Crowquill's""Jottings.")Payne R4 Mar 1916 Pte. W Deakin 4th Worcesters. Killed Deakin W4 Mar 1916 Sergt. Kimpton 4th Worcesters. Killed Kimpton11 Mar 1916Royal Engineers' (Wireless Section) team who played a R.E. team from Gloucester onSaturday.11 Mar 1916 Marriage of Miss Wale and Sergt. Mountford S.M. Brigade R.F.A Wale Miss11 Mar 1916 Marriage of Miss Wale and Sergt. Mountford S.M. Brigade R.F.A Montford11 Mar 1916 Mrs Jeynes and her soldier sons Jeynes Mrs11 Mar 1916 Pte. F Jeynes 4th Worcesters. Killed Jeynes F11 Mar 1916 Pte. Frank Jeynes Royal Engineers Jeynes Frank11 Mar 1916 Pte. Geo Jeynes 2/2 S.M. R.F.A. Jeynes Geo11 Mar 1916 Pte. H Jeynes 1st S.M. R.F.A. Jeynes H11 Mar 1916 Mr F J Domney who is leaving Worcester for Exeter Domney F J11 Mar 1916 Pte. R Thomas 4th Worcesters. Killed Thomas R11 Mar 1916 Pte. G H Collins 4th Worcesters. Killed Collins G H11 Mar 1916 Pte. E Carpenter 4th Worcesters. Killed Carpenter E11 Mar 1916 Pte. S Holding 4th Worcesters. Killed Holding S11 Mar 1916 Pte. E Gummery 2nd Worcesters. Killed Gummery E


11 Mar 1916 Pte. A H Lightowler 16th Lancers. In hospital Lightowler A H11 Mar 1916 Sergt. H A Webb 8th Worcesters. Taken prisoner. Webb H A11 Mar 1916 Pte. Wm Bradley 8th Battalion. Prisoner. Bradley Wm11 Mar 1916 L.-cpl. Pegg 8th Battalion. Prisoner. Pegg11 Mar 1916 Pte. L R Green 8th Battalion. Prisoner. Green L R11 Mar 1916 Pte. W Brookings 8th Battalion. Wounded Brookings W11 Mar 1916 Pte. A Benger 8th Battalion. Wounded Benger A11 Mar 1916 Pte. Matthews 8th Battalion. Died of wounds Matthews18 Mar 1916 Marriage of Miss M S Wheeler and Sec.-Lieut J Batley at Osyth Wheeler M S18 Mar 1916 Marriage of Miss M S Wheeler and Sec.-Lieut J Batley at Osyth Batley J18 Mar 1916 Amateur theatricals at Pensax18 Mar 1916 Worcester men in the army Veterinary Corps. serving abroad18 Mar 1916 Capt. W Gretton (see "Crowquills" "Jottings.") Gretton W Dowty Pershore18 Mar 1916 Driver A F Cropper 3/2nd S.M. Brigade R.F.A. Died of injuries Cropper A F18 Mar 1916 Pte. Alfred Farmer Killed Farmer Alfred18 Mar 1916 Pte. E Leigh 8th Worcesters. Wounded Leigh E18 Mar 1916 Mr A M Hall and Miss M Coombs who were married at Pershore Hall A M18 Mar 1916 Mr A M Hall and Miss M Coombs who were married at Pershore Coombs M18 Mar 1916 Patriotic Worcester family.(See "Jottings") Pte. Walter Smith 2nd Worcesters Smith Walter18 Mar 1916 Patriotic Worcester family.(See "Jottings") Pte. George Smith 2/8th Worcesters Smith George18 Mar 1916 Patriotic Worcester family.(See "Jottings") Pte. Arthur Smith 2/8th Worcesters Smith Arthur18 Mar 1916 Patriotic Worcester family.(See "Jottings") Pte. Wm A Smith 15th Gloucesters Smith Wm A18 Mar 1916Patriotic Worcester family.(See "Jottings") Sergt. D Powell 2nd Worcesters (son-in-law) [ofSmith family]Powell D18 Mar 1916Patriotic Worcester family.(See "Jottings") Pte. A Phillips 4th Worcesters (son-in-law)[Smith Family]Phillips A25 Mar 1916 St. Barnabas (Worcester) Scouts. Presentation of portrait to Mr R J Sheppard Sheppard R J Dowty Pershore25 Mar 1916 The Rev. J E Macrae chaplin to the forces Macrea J E25 Mar 1916 The Rev. Suddart Kennedy, chaplain to the forces Kennedy Studdart Dowty Pershore25 Mar 1916 The Rev. T F Stewart who was killed by a motor-cycle accident Stewart T F25 Mar 1916Twin sisters' weddings, Miss Elsi Bray and Lce.-Corpl. Sidney Nind 2nd BatteryWorcestershire R.F.ABray Elsi25 Mar 1916Twin sisters' weddings, Miss Elsi Bray and Lce.-Corpl. Sidney Nind 2nd BatteryWorcestershire R.F.ANind Sidney25 Mar 1916 Twin sisters' weddings, Miss Gertrude Bray and Mr W J Darling of Worcester Bray Gertrude25 Mar 1916 Twin sisters' weddings, Miss Gertrude Bray and Mr W J Darling of Worcester Darling W J25 Mar 1916 Sergt-Instr W J Kirby (Worcester) who had the honour of instructing Vicount French Kirby W J25 Mar 1916 Sergt-Instr W J Kirby (Worcester) who had the honour of instructing Vicount French French Viscount25 Mar 1916 Three soldier sons of a Whitbourne Widow. Pte. Charles Prosser Highlanders Prosser Charles25 Mar 1916Three soldier sons of a Whitbourne Widow. Driver George Prosser Machine Gun Section(in France)Prosser George25 Mar 1916Three soldier sons of a Whitbourne Widow. Sapper Oliver Prosser Royal Engineers (inFrance)Prosser Oliver25 Mar 1916 Pte. E Ward 4th Worcesters. Killed in action Ward E25 Mar 1916 Malvern Women's Volunteer Reserve Walton Malvern Link


1 April 1916 Three Soldier Brothers. Pte. J H Potter 24th Batt. Royal Fusiliers. Killed Potter J H1 April 1916Three Soldier Brothers. Pte. J L Potter (sitting) 2nd S.M. Brigade R.F.A. Pte. H T Potter(standing) 2/2 S.M. Bragade R.F.APotter J L1 April 1916Three Soldier Brothers. Pte. J L Potter (sitting) 2nd S.M. Brigade R.F.A. Pte. H T Potter(standing) 2/2 S.M. Bragade R.F.APotter H T1 April 1916 Pte. G Phelps 4th Worcesters. Killed Phelps G1 April 1916 Pte. Jas Archer 6th Welsh Regt. Killed Archer Jas1 April 1916 Pte. F Heeks 1/8 Worcesters Wounded Heeks F1 April 1916 Marriage of Miss N Whittall and Mr A E Mitcham Whittall N Miss1 April 1916 Marriage of Miss N Whittall and Mr A E Mitcham Mitcham A E Iliffe Worcester1 April 1916 Holy Trinity Boy Scouts. Winners of the shield1 April 1916Boat race King's School v Hereford C.S.(1) Worcester leading (2) Watching Worcestersvictory (3) Crew after the spill in the river8 April 1916 Havoc of the blizzard in College Green Worcester8 April 1916 Planting a Sorb tree sapling in the Wyre Forest by Mrs Woodward Wooward Mrs8 April 1916 Three Soldier Brothers. Pte. George Cooper 8t Batt (killed) Cooper George8 April 1916 Three Soldier Brothers. Pte. William Cooper Shrophire Light Infantry Cooper William8 April 1916 Pte. Jack Cooper 2/8 Worcesters Cooper Jack8 April 1916 Pte. A V Harbourne Worcester Territorial. (killed) Harbourne A V8 April 1916 Private Knott (killed) Knott Dowty8 April 1916 Sergt.Maj. A E Klee R.H.A., awarded annuity for long meritorious service Klee A E8 April 1916 Worcester Cathedral King's School sports15 April 1916 The late Mr Warner of Upton Snodsbury Warner Mr15 April 1916 North Ledbury hounds at Alfrick15 April 1916 Worcester R.G.S athletic sports15 April 1916 "Little Pickles" at Battenhall Hospital15 April 1916 The late Major Haden of Bromyard Haden Major15 April 1916 Corpl G A Mackie Worcestershire Regt. (Died from wounds) Mackie G A15 April 1916 Pte. W Lewis Worcestershire Regt. (Killed) Lewis W15 April 1916Gunner R Schofield R.F.A and Pte. Thomas Schofield Worcestershire Regt. brothers(Killed in action)Schofield R15 April 1916Gunner R Schofield R.F.A and Pte. Thomas Schofield Worcestershire Regt. brothers(Killed in action)Schofield Thomas15 April 1916 Seaman Beckingham Fernhill Heath one of the survivors in Alcantara naval fight Beckingham15 April 1916 A Fighting Worcester Brotherhood Pte. A Nind Worcestershire (killed) Nind A15 April 1916 A Fighting Worcester Brotherhood Pte. J Nind Canadians (wounded) Nind J15 April 1916 A Fighting Worcester Brotherhood Gunner T Nind R.F.A. Nind T15 April 1916 A Fighting Worcester Brotherhood Pte. J Nind Winnipeg Nind J15 April 1916 A Fighting Worcester Brotherhood Sergt C Nind Welsh Regt. Nind C15 April 1916 A Fighting Worcester Brotherhood Pte. B Nind Shropshire Light Infantry Nind B22 April 1916 Red Cross Hospital Tewkesbury (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings")22 April 1916 Scarlett Pimpernel Day, Worcester, Norwich Union fire engine helping in the collection Colwell Worcester22 April 1916 1st A.M. H S Harwood Given the Albert Medal of the 2nd class for bravery Horwood H S


20 May 1916 Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. Kite. (Missing) Kite20 May 1916 Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. Meadows, Throckmorton. (Missing) Meadows20 May 1916 Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. F. Pearce. (Missing) Pearce, F.20 May 1916 Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. H. Pearce. (Missing) Pearce, H20 May 1916 Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. T. S. Page, Witley. (Missing) Page, T. S.20 May 1916 Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. F. T. Smith, Clevelode. (Missing) Smith, F. T.20 May 1916 Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. E. Smith. (Missing) Smith, E.20 May 1916Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Pte. J. H. Matthews,Worcestershires. (Killed).Matthews, J.H.20 May 1916Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Tpr. F. Matthews,Yeomanry. (Killed). Matthews, F.20 May 1916Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Sergt. S. Matthews, RoyalWest Surreys (Missing). Matthews, S.20 May 1916 Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Pte. R. Matthews, R.F.A. Matthews, R.20 May 1916 Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Bomb. G. Matthews, R.F.A. Matthews, G20 May 1916Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Pte. Conn. Worcestershires(Killed)Conn20 May 1916Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Pte. Allport.Worcestershires (Killed)Allport20 May 1916Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Pte. W. C. Edwards. S.Wales Borderers (Killed) Edwards, W. C.20 May 1916Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). L/c A. Dutfield.Worcestershires. (Wounded). Dutfield, A.20 May 1916Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Pte. W. Jefferies. Dorsets.(Awarded D. C. M.). Jefferies, W.27 May 1916 Sunday School Union: Winners of Shield Allen, Worcester27 May 1916 Marriage of Sec.-Lieut. T. H. Malins and Miss Kay Goldby, at Bengeworth Malins, T. H.27 May 1916 Marriage of Sec.-Lieut. T. H. Malins and Miss Kay Goldby, at Bengeworth Goldby, K.27 May 1916 Marriage of Mr. E. Shakesheff and Miss H. James, at Dodderhill Shakesheff, E. Sage Droitwich27 May 1916 Marriage of Mr. E. Shakesheff and Miss H. James, at Dodderhill James, H. Sage Droitwich27 May 1916 "A" Co. of 2/8 Worcestershires27 May 1916 Pte. J. T. Mifflem, Monmouths. Suckley brothers killed in the same action Mifflem, J. T. / Suckley27 May 1916 Pte. A. Mifflem, Monmouths. Suckley brothers killed in the same action Mifflem, A. / Suckley27 May 1916 Corpl. C. H. Brighton. Grenadiers. (Killed). Brighton, C. H.27 May 1916 Tpr. J. Williams, Yeomanry. (Killed). Williams, J27 May 1916 Tpr. H. Fidoe, Martley, Yeomanry. (Missing). Fidoe, H27 May 1916 Pte. G. Merrell. Worcestershires. (Wounded). Merrell, G27 May 1916 Pte. F. J. Bruton. Welsh Regt. (Wounded). Bruton, F. J.27 May 1916 Staff-Sergt. T. Allan. Army Veternary Corps. (Missing). Allan, T.27 May 1916 Cpl. G. Hill, A.V.C. (Missing) Hill, G27 May 1916 Pte. G. H. Halfpenny, Bromsgrove Territorial. Awarded D.C.M. Halfpenny, G. H.3 June 1916 St. George's Boys' School. Empire Day Celebration. "Merchant of Venice".3 June 1916 Munition Workers.


3 June 1916 Capt. Ian Grant Ferguson, C.V. (Killed in action). Ferguson, Ian Grant3 June 1916 Bomb. T. Flanagan, R.G.A., and Malvern. (Killed). Flanagan, T.3 June 1916 Pte. E. G. Binks. Bromsgrove Territorial. (Wounded) Binks, E. G.A few of the Worcestershire Artillery who are now in the South of England and are about toproceed overseas.3 June 19163 June 1916 Members of the Pioneer Battalion, Worcestershires, outside their hut.3 June 1916 Marriage of Miss D. May, Hartlebury, and Mr. W. Greenway, Alfrick. May, D.3 June 1916 Marriage of Miss D. May, Hartlebury, and Mr. W. Greenway, Alfrick. Greenway, W.10 June 1916 Lce.-Cpl. S. Mason. Worcestershires (Harvington) Killed. Mason, S.10 June 1916 Pte. H. F. Holmes. Worcester Territorials. Killed. Holmes, H. F.10 June 1916 Pte. R. W. T. Summers. Worcestershires. (Powick). Killed. Summers, R. W. T.10 June 1916 Sniper G. Casey. Worcestershires. Awarded Military Medal. Casey, G.10 June 1916 Marriage of Pte. W. Wood and Miss. M. Harrison, at Dodderhill. Wood, W. Sage Droitwich10 June 1916 Marriage of Pte. W. Wood and Miss. M. Harrison, at Dodderhill. Harrison, M. Sage Droitwich10 June 1916Marriage of Corpl. Lawrence (Powick), 1/8 Worcesters, and Miss A. Yeomans ofWorcester.Lawrence10 June 1916Marriage of Corpl. Lawrence (Powick), 1/8 Worcesters, and Miss A. Yeomans ofWorcester.Yeomans, A10 June 1916 Col. T. Mowbray Berkeley, Headquarters Staff. Killed by bursting shell Berkeley, T. Mowbray10 June 1916 Lieut. Grice Hutchinson, awarded the Military Cross Hutchinson, Grice Dowty, Pershore10 June 1916 Miss K. R. O. Garnett and Capt. H. T. Molloy who were married last week Garnett, K. R. O.10 June 1916 Miss K. R. O. Garnett and Capt. H. T. Molloy who were married last week Molloy, H. T.10 June 1916 Foregate Street Station staff.17 June 1916 Mr. John Bowen, New High Sheriff of Worcestershire. Bowen, John17 June 1916 Major J. H. Thursfield, Town Clerk of Kidderminster. Awarded Military Cross. Thursfield, J. H.17 June 1916 Signaller G. H. Jones, Soldier and Sailor Jones, G. H.17 June 1916 D. F. Jones, Artillery. Jones, D. F.17 June 1916 Gunner J. Jones. Killed in Naval Battle. Jones. J.17 June 1916 Pte. C. H. Henry, Worcestershire. Wounded. Henry, C. H.17 June 1916 Sergt. W. E. Powell. Worcester Canadian. Wounded. Powell, W. E.17 June 1916 Stoker E. J. Crouch, Malvern. Missing (Naval Battle) Crouch, E. J.17 June 1916 Sergt. W. Orgee. Worcestershires. Killed. Orgee, W.17 June 1916 Cpl. E. W. Fellows. R.F.A., one of Kut's defenders. Prisoner of war. Fellows, E. W.17 June 1916 Bomb. G. A. McL. Routledge. Stanford. Awarded Military Medal. Routledge, G. A. McL.17 June 1916 1st Class A. M. H. Baines, Malvern. Mentioned in despatches. Baines, A. M. H.17 June 1916 Gunner W. H. Hardwick. Died at the front. Hardwick, W. H.17 June 1916 Pte. J. Clarke, Worcester Territorial. Died of wounds. Clarke, J.17 June 1916 Pte. H. G. Williams, Upton. Died of wounds. Williams, H. G.17 June 1916 L.-Sergt J. L. Brereton, Worcester Territorial. Killed. Brereton, J. L.17 June 1916 Pte. E. Germans, Welsh Regt. Believed killed. Germans, E.17 June 1916 Pte. F. G. Munslow. Worcestershires. Killed. Munslow, F. G.17 June 1916 Pte. J. Martin. Marines. Killed in Naval Battle. Martin, J.17 June 1916 1st Class Boy M. G. Giles, Malvern. Killed in Naval Battle. Giles, M. G.17 June 1916 Pte. F. Morris, Marines. Lost on the "Hampshire". Morris, F.17 June 1916 Group of 67 officers and men of the 1/8th Battalion.


24 June 1916 Dedication of Memorial Cross at Fladbury. Dowty, Pershore24 June 1916 Marriage of Pte. A. T. Jeynes, Worcestershire Regt., and Miss G. Anniss, Kempsey. Jeynes, A. T. Walton, Malvern24 June 1916 Marriage of Pte. A. T. Jeynes, Worcestershire Regt., and Miss G. Anniss, Kempsey. Anniss, G. Walton, Malvern24 June 1916 Leigh Fete: Opening Ceremony. Dowty, Worcester24 June 191624 June 191624 June 191624 June 191624 June 1916Mrs. A. Bradley (nee Burrows) and her five soldier sons; Pte. J. Burrows, Worcestershires;Dvr. V. Burrows, R.F.A.; Lce.-Cpl. F. Burrows, R.A.M.C.; Pte. F. Burrows, King's Liverpools(now a munitioner); Pte. C. H. Burrows, Worcestershires (Wounded).Bradley, A / BurrowsMrs. A. Bradley (nee Burrows) and her five soldier sons; Pte. J. Burrows, Worcestershires;Dvr. V. Burrows, R.F.A.; Lce.-Cpl. F. Burrows, R.A.M.C.; Pte. F. Burrows, King's Liverpools(now a munitioner); Pte. C. H. Burrows, Worcestershires (Wounded). Burrows, J.Mrs. A. Bradley (nee Burrows) and her five soldier sons; Pte. J. Burrows, Worcestershires;Dvr. V. Burrows, R.F.A.; Lce.-Cpl. F. Burrows, R.A.M.C.; Pte. F. Burrows, King's Liverpools(now a munitioner); Pte. C. H. Burrows, Worcestershires (Wounded). Burrows, V.Mrs. A. Bradley (nee Burrows) and her five soldier sons; Pte. J. Burrows, Worcestershires;Dvr. V. Burrows, R.F.A.; Lce.-Cpl. F. Burrows, R.A.M.C.; Pte. F. Burrows, King's Liverpools(now a munitioner); Pte. C. H. Burrows, Worcestershires (Wounded). Burrows, F.Mrs. A. Bradley (nee Burrows) and her five soldier sons; Pte. J. Burrows, Worcestershires;Dvr. V. Burrows, R.F.A.; Lce.-Cpl. F. Burrows, R.A.M.C.; Pte. F. Burrows, King's Liverpools(now a munitioner); Pte. C. H. Burrows, Worcestershires (Wounded). Burrows, F.24 June 1916Mrs. A. Bradley (nee Burrows) and her five soldier sons; Pte. J. Burrows, Worcestershires;Dvr. V. Burrows, R.F.A.; Lce.-Cpl. F. Burrows, R.A.M.C.; Pte. F. Burrows, King's Liverpools(now a munitioner); Pte. C. H. Burrows, Worcestershires (Wounded). Burrows, C. H.24 June 1916 Lieut. Oswald Downes, Whitbourne. Died on Service Downes, O.24 June 1916 Pte. A. T. Price, Worcestershire, Bengeworth. Killed. Price, A. T.24 June 1916 Gunner E. Hirschfield, R.F.A. Hirschfield, E.24 June 1916 Acting Sergt. F. Hirschfield,Worcestershires. Awarded D.C.M. Hirschfield, F.24 June 1916 A.B. F.L. Maddox, Worcester Navy. "Killed on War service". Maddox, F. L.24 June 1916 Another group of 8th Battalion.24 June 1916 Marriage of Miss S. E. Jones of Broughton Hackett, and Mr. E. A. Key of Salwarpe Jones, S. E.24 June 1916 Marriage of Miss S. E. Jones of Broughton Hackett, and Mr. E. A. Key of Salwarpe Key, E. A.1 July 1916 Further groups of 8 Battalion1 July 1916 Further groups of 8 Battalion1 July 1916 Gardening class, St. Gabriel's School, Hanley Castle1 July 1916 Lieut. M. S. D. Day, R.E., O.V. Worcester. Mentioned in Despatches. Day, M. S. D. Iliffe Worcester1 July 1916 Quartermaster and Hon. Lieut. W. Bell, Yeomanry. Prisoner of War Bell, W.1 July 1916Sergt.-Major and Mrs Cubberley and their five soldier sons. (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings");Staff Sergt. R. T. Cubberley; Sergt. F. N. Cubberley (Killed in action); Q. M. Sergt. E. J.Cubberley (Twice wounded and gassed); Sergt. A. E. Ward Cubberley; Cpl. F. G.Cubberley.Cubberley (Sergt.Major)


1 July 19161 July 19161 July 19161 July 19161 July 1916Sergt.-Major and Mrs Cubberley and their five soldier sons. (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings");Staff Sergt. R. T. Cubberley; Sergt. F. N. Cubberley (Killed in action); Q. M. Sergt. E. J.Cubberley (Twice wounded and gassed); Sergt. A. E. Ward Cubberley; Cpl. F. G.Cubberley.Cubberley, Mrs.Sergt.-Major and Mrs Cubberley and their five soldier sons. (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings");Staff Sergt. R. T. Cubberley; Sergt. F. N. Cubberley (Killed in action); Q. M. Sergt. E. J.Cubberley (Twice wounded and gassed); Sergt. A. E. Ward Cubberley; Cpl. F. G.Cubberley. Cubberley, R. T.Sergt.-Major and Mrs Cubberley and their five soldier sons. (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings");Staff Sergt. R. T. Cubberley; Sergt. F. N. Cubberley (Killed in action); Q. M. Sergt. E. J.Cubberley (Twice wounded and gassed); Sergt. A. E. Ward Cubberley; Cpl. F. G.Cubberley. Cubberley, F. N.Sergt.-Major and Mrs Cubberley and their five soldier sons. (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings");Staff Sergt. R. T. Cubberley; Sergt. F. N. Cubberley (Killed in action); Q. M. Sergt. E. J.Cubberley (Twice wounded and gassed); Sergt. A. E. Ward Cubberley; Cpl. F. G.Cubberley. Cubberley, E. J.Sergt.-Major and Mrs Cubberley and their five soldier sons. (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings");Staff Sergt. R. T. Cubberley; Sergt. F. N. Cubberley (Killed in action); Q. M. Sergt. E. J.Cubberley (Twice wounded and gassed); Sergt. A. E. Ward Cubberley; Cpl. F. G.Cubberley.Cubberley, A. E. WardSergt.-Major and Mrs Cubberley and their five soldier sons. (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings");Staff Sergt. R. T. Cubberley; Sergt. F. N. Cubberley (Killed in action); Q. M. Sergt. E. J.Cubberley (Twice wounded and gassed); Sergt. A. E. Ward Cubberley; Cpl. F. G.Cubberley. Cubberley, F. G.1 July 19161 July 1916 A.B. Herbert Badger (Killed in Naval Battle) (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") Badger Herbert1 July 1916 Pte. John Badger (Wounded) (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") Badger John1 July 1916 A.B. William Badger, Navy (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") Badger William1 July 1916 Pte. James Badger, R.M.A.C. (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") Badger James1 July 1916 Trooper F Beeson. Austrailian light Horse (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") Beeson F1 July 1916 Gunner J Jones (Killed in Naval Battle) (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") Jones J8 July 1916 Rose day in Worcester: group of rose sellers8 July 1916 Wounded soldiers at battenhall Hospital8 July 1916Col. The Hon C J Coventry (prisoner of war) and a group of his officers in the SinaiPeninsulaCoventry C J8 July 1916 Pte A E Turner Bromsgrove Territorial. Died shell shock Turner A E8 July 1916 Pte M H Saunders Yeomanry, Pershore. Prisoner Saunders M H8 July 1916 Gunner B Morris R.G.A Morris B8 July 1916 Pte A H Morris Oxford and Bucks L.I. Morris A H8 July 1916 Pte F Morris Marines. Lost in "Hampshire" Morris F8 July 1916 Pte W Brewer, Worcestershires Brewer W8 July 1916 Pte L Brewer, Worcestershires (T.F.) Brewer L8 July 1916 Pte A Brewer, Royal Fusiliers Brewer A8 July 1916 Pte Leonard Brewer, Grenadiers Brewer Leonard8 July 1916 Dvr H Brewer, R.F.A Brewer H


8 July 1916Marriage of Miss Gwendoline M Bourne, Droitwich, to Mr Peter Gaulter, Lincoln,at StAndrew's Droitwich. Bourne Gwendoline M Sage Droitwich8 July 1916Marriage of Miss Gwendoline M Bourne, Droitwich, to Mr Peter Gaulter, Lincoln,at StAndrew's Droitwich. Gaulter Peter Sage Droitwich15 July 1916 Marriage of Miss Caldicott and Capt. G L Crowe Caldicott15 July 1916 Marriage of Miss Caldicott and Capt. G L Crowe Crowe G L15 July 1916 Capt. and Adjt G Trevor Cartland. Rifle Brigade. Killed Cartland, G Trevor15 July 1916 Lieut. F W Wareham, Warwicks, Leigh Sinton. Killed Wareham F W15 July 1916 Sec.-Lieut. V W Humpherson, Machine Gun Corps. Martley. Wounded Humpherson V W15 July 1916Patriotic Brotherhood Pte W Smith, Worcestershires. Pte J Smith, Worcestershires.Gunner B Smith, R.F.A. Gunner W Smith R.F.A.Smith W15 July 1916Patriotic Brotherhood Pte W Smith, Worcestershires. Pte J Smith, Worcestershires.Gunner B Smith, R.F.A. Gunner W Smith R.F.A.Smith J15 July 1916Patriotic Brotherhood Pte W Smith, Worcestershires. Pte J Smith, Worcestershires.Gunner B Smith, R.F.A. Gunner W Smith R.F.A.Smith T15 July 1916Patriotic Brotherhood Pte W Smith, Worcestershires. Pte J Smith, Worcestershires.Gunner B Smith, R.F.A. Gunner W Smith R.F.A.Smith B15 July 1916Patriotic Brotherhood Pte W Smith, Worcestershires. Pte J Smith, Worcestershires.Gunner B Smith, R.F.A. Gunner W Smith R.F.A.Smith W15 July 1916 Cprl. W. Barker, Worcestershires. Wounded Barker W15 July 1916 Pte. S. Thornton, Worcestershires. Wounded ThorntonS15 July 1916 Dvr. C. Rimmer R.F.A.( T) Malvern. Died in France Rimmer C15 July 1916 Tpr. C. Butler. Yeomanry, Witley. Prisoner Butler C15 July 1916 Tpr. H.H. Jones. Yeomanry. Welland. Prisoner Jones H. H15 July 1916 Col. J. Preece. Yeomanry. Witley. Prisoner. Preece. J.15 July 1916 Tpr J. Williams. Yeomanry. Witley. Prisoner. Williams J15 July 1916 Pte. Jesse Thorne. Territorial Batt. Wounded. Thorne J15 July 1916 Rhydd Court Red Cross Hospital22 July 1916 Mr. E W Thompson. Elected to the Delegate Board of the Hearts of Oak. Thompson E.W22 July 1916 Worcester Girl Munition Workers in Birmingham.22 July 1916 Capt. R.C. Wynter. Worcestershires. Wounded. Wynter R C Dowty22 July 1916 Sec. Lieut. S.F. Fell. Killed. Fell S.F.22 July 1916 Capt. R.G. Tasker. Worcestershires. Killed. Tasker R.G.22 July 1916 Sec. Lieut. A.W. Isaac. Worcestershires. Missing, believed killed. Isaac A.W.22 July 1916 Sec. Lieut. W.B. Burns. Worcestershires. Killed Burns. W.B.22 July 1916 Sec. Lieut. F.B. Freeman. Warwicks. Missing, believed killed. Freeman F.B.22 July 1916 Gunner Poyner. R..FA. killed. Poyner22 July 1916 Pte. F. Coker R.A.M.C. Droitwich. Killed. Coker. F.22 July 1916 L.Cpl. Crome. Warwicks. Crome22 July 1916 First- Class Stoker M. Burton. Killed. Burton M.22 July 1916 Pte. G. Biddle. Worcestershires. Died, wounds. Biddle G.22 July 1916 Pte. W.J. Tandy. Worcestershires. Died, wounds. Tandy W J.22 July 1916 S.S- Major J.K. Brodie. Yeomanry. Mentioned in despatches. Brodie J.K.22 July 1916 Pte. W.G. Freeman. Highlanders. Wounded. Freeman W.G.22 July 1916 Cpl. P. Wilde. Wounded three times. Wilde P.


22 July 1916 Sgt. W. Gwilliam Warwicks. Wounded. Gwilliam W.22 July 1916 Pte. S.P. Hughes Worcestershires. Wounded Hughes S.P.22 July 1916 Gunner H. Bleakman R.F.A. ( T ) Wounded. Bleakman H.22 July 1916 Lt. Cpl. F. Shekell Worcestershires. Wounded. Shekell F.22 July 1916 Trooper Busk. Yoemanry. Wounded and prisoner. Busk22 July 1916 Trooper W.C. Wood. Prisoner. Wood, W.C.29 July 1916 Worcestershire Regimental Comforts Fund Fetes.29 July 1916 Capt. R.C. Wynter. Worcestershires. Wounded. Wynter R.C.29 July 1916 Sec. Lieut. Wilkinson West Riding Regiment. Killed. Wilkinson29 July 1916 Sec. Lieut. A.S. Clutterbuck. Worcestershires. Killed. Clutterbuck A.S. Dowty, Pershore.29 July 1916 Wounded soldiers entertained by the Vicar of Bromyard.29 July 1916 Sgt. T. Hale Canadians Hale T.29 July 1916 Gunner E. Hale R.F.A. Wounded. Hale E29 July 1916 Gunner F. Hale. Wounded. Hale F29 July 1916 Corpl. E.G. Bridgman. Worcestershires. Wounded. Bridgman E.G.29 July 1916 Pte. R. Parker. Royal Fusiliers. Wounded. Parker R.29 July 1916 Pte. F. Bevington. Wounded. Bevington F.29 July 1916 Lce. Corprl E. Rouse. Worcestershires. Wounded. Rouse E.29 July 1916 Pte. H.G. Mann, R.W.F. Wounded. Mann H.G.29 July 1916 Pte. F.G.Haines. Wounded. Haines F.G.29 July 1916 A.B. P.G. Gilbert. Killed in Naval Battle. Gilbert P.G.29 July 1916 Pte William Bayliss. Killed Bayliss W.29 July 1916 Pte H. Webb. Killed Webb H.29 July 1916 Pte A. Fulcher. Died from wounds. Fulcher A.29 July 1916 Gunner W.E. Burston. Died from wounds. Burston W.E.29 July 1916 Lce.- Corpl. R.E. Morris. Worcestershires. Killed in action. Morris R.E.29 July 1916 Pte. D.H. Smith. Seaforths. Killed Smith D.H.29 July 1916 Pte. C.F. Westcott. Worcestershires. Killed. Westcott C.F.29 July 1916 Sapper C. Pumfrey. Formerley of Royal Engineers. Killed. Pumfrey. C.5th Aug 1916 Shakespearean comedies at Spetchley Park for the Disabled Soldiers Fund.5th Aug 1916 Sec. -Lieut. L.J.Wareham. Killed. Wareham F.J.5th Aug 1916 Lieut. W.F.Tree. Killed Tree W.F.5th Aug 1916 A Platoon of the Pioneer Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment.5th Aug 1916 Pte. Wm. Hale ( Evesham ) Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds. Hale W.5th Aug 1916 Pte. Gardner Machine Gun Corps. Died of wounds. Gardner.5th Aug 1916 Pte. F. Williams. Died in Mesopotamia Williams F.5th Aug 1916 Pte. G.E. Reynolds. ( Pershore ). Killed. Reynolds G.E.5th Aug 1916 Pte. Hubert Smith. Worcestershires. Seriously wounded. Smith H.5th Aug 1916 Pte. Osborne. Worcestershires. Wounded in France. Osborne.5th Aug 1916 Pte. W. Stanton. Royal Warwickshires. Missing. Stanton W.5th Aug 1916 Pte. A.H. Eden. Royal Irish. Wounded. Eden A.H.5th Aug 1916 Pte. A. Bedenham. Wounded. Bedenham A.5th Aug 1916 Lce.-Corp'l S.Lee. Northumberland Fusiliers. Prisoner of war a Guissen. Lee S.12th Aug 1916 R.A.O.B. Fete for the Infirmary at Perdiswell.12th Aug 1916 Lieut. J.V. Jones. Royal Warwicks. Killed. Jones J.V.


12th Aug 1916 Sec.-Lieut. E. Lonnon R.E. ( See ' Jottings' ). Lonnon E.12th Aug 1916 W.O. William Jones. Navy Jones William.12th Aug 1916 Pte. H. Jones. Scots Fusiliers. Killed. Jones H.12th Aug 1916 L'ce.- Corpl. T. Jones. Worcestershires. Wounded. Jones T.12th Aug 1916 Pte. Albert Jones. Worcestershires. Killed. Jones A.12th Aug 1916 Pte. Walter Jones. Welsh Regiment. Jones W.12th Aug 1916 Pte. Alfred Jones. Worcestershires. Jones A.12th Aug 1916 Six sons of Mr. And Mrs. Jones, Worcester.( See Crowquill's Jottings ). Jones Mr & Mrs12th Aug 1916 Pte. C.W. Lowe. Worcestershires. Killed. Lowe C.W.12th Aug 1916 Pte. H.J. Lowe. Worcestershires. Killed. Lowe H.J.12th Aug 1916 Pte. A. Jordan. Killed. Jordan A.12th Aug 1916 Pte. H. Wheeler. Worcestershire T.F. Killed. Wheeler H.12th Aug 1916 Pte. R. Kelly. Lancashires. Killed. Kelly R.12th Aug 1916 Cpl. W.P.Phillips. Worcester . Missing. Phillips W.P.12th Aug 1916 Stoker J.W. Smith. Jutland hero. Drowned. Smith J.W.12th Aug 1916 Pte. C. Ford. Worcestershires. Wounded. Ford C.12th Aug 1916 Pte. F. Ford. Worcestershires. Wounded. Ford F.12th Aug 1916 Pte. Casey. Worcestershires. Wounded. Casey12th Aug 1916 Pte. Passey. Worcestershires. Wounded. Passey12th Aug 1916 Pte. W. Brown. Worcestershires. Killed. Brown W.12th Aug 1916 L'ce.- Corporal Adams. Worcestershire T. Batt. Adams12th Aug 1916 Gunner W. Adams. R.F.A. (T.F.) Adams W.12th Aug 1916 Pte. E. Adams. Worcestershire T. Batt. Adams E.12th Aug 1916 Pte. W. Adams. Dorsets. Adams W.12th Aug 1916 Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Adams. Worcester. Adams Mr & Mrs12th Aug 1916 Sapper N. Salisbury. Railway Battalion. Salisbury N.12th Aug 1916 Cpl. E. Salisbury. Howitzer Battery. Salisbury E.12th Aug 1916 Pte. A. Salisbury. Royal Susex. Prisoner. Salisbury A.12th Aug 1916 Pte. W. Salisbury. Worcestershire T. Batt. Salisbury W.12th Aug 1916 Five sons of Mr. William Salisbury. Tibberton. Salisbury W.12th Aug 1916 Pte. R. Owen. R.A.M.C. Owen R.12th Aug 1916 Sergt. H.F.Owen. Welsh Fusiliers. Awarded Military Medal. Owen H.F.12th Aug 1916 Pte. A. Owen. A.S.C. Owen A.12th Aug 1916 Sons of Mr. J. Owen. Whitbourne. Owen J.19th Aug 1916 Presentationto Sergt. Mansell, Worcestershires, of D.C.M. and Russian Cross. Mansell Dowty. Worcester.19th Aug 1916 Worcester Roman Catholic Ordination. Guests at the luncheon. Photo life, Worcester.19th Aug 1916 Cpl. A. Clarke. Worcestershires. Died of wounds. Clarke A.19th Aug 1916 Pte. B. Brookes. Worcester Territorial. Killed. Brookes. B.19th Aug 1916 Pte. A. Hussell. Welsh R. Killed Hussell A.19th Aug 1916 Sgt. C.E. Twigg. Pershore. Worcestershires. Killed. Twigg C.E.19th Aug 1916 Cpl. E. Merrell. Worcestershires. Killed. Merrell E.19th Aug 1916 Sergt. E.T. Hardman. Worcestershires. Died of wounds. Hardman E.T.19th Aug 1916 Sergt. C.W. Hussell. Worcesters. Killed. Hussell C.W.19th Aug 1916 Grenadier W. Casey. Warwicks. Wounded fourth time. Casey W.19th Aug 1916 Pte. W.E. Bishop. Worcestershires ( T.F.) Recovered wounds. Bishop W.E.


19th Aug 1916 Pte. V. Bishop. Worcestershires ( T.F.) Wounded. Bishop V.19th Aug 1916 Sons of Mrs. Bishop, Napleton. Bishop Mrs19th Aug 1916 Gnr. J.Griffin. R.F.A. ( T.F.) Griffin J.19th Aug 1916 Cpl. .F.R.Silk. A.O.C. Wounded. Silk F.R.19th Aug 1916 Pte. S.V.Ryder. Warwicks. Prisoner Ryder S.V.19th Aug 1916 Pte. E.Morgan. R. Fusiliers. Missing. Morgan E.19th Aug 1916 Pte. M. Fox. Worcestershires, Sytchampton. Awarded Military Medal. Fox M.19th Aug 1916 Cpl. J. Ludlow. Worcestershires. Awarded Military Medal. Ludlow J.19th Aug 1916 Pte. E. Andrews. Worcestershires ( T.F.) Andrews E.19th Aug 1916 Pte. T Andrews. Worcestershires ( T.F.) Andrews T.19th Aug 1916 Stoker H.E.Andrews. Navy. Andrews H.E.19th Aug 1916 Seaman A. Andrews. R.N. Division. Andrews A.19th Aug 1916 Sons of Mrs. Andrews. George Street, Worcester. Andrews Mrs.19th Aug 1916 Wounded soldiers entertained by County Ground Bowling Club.26th Aug 1916 Lt. W.J.G. Child. Wounded. Child W. J. G. Hiffe26th Aug 1916 Worcester Munition Workers Outing.26th Aug 1916 Bromyard Road Wesleyan Fete.26th Aug 1916 Platoon of Worcestershire Territorials.26th Aug 1916 L-Cpl. E. James. Worcestershires ( T.F.) Bromsgrove. Killed. James E.26th Aug 1916 Sergt. Ebrey. R.G.A. killed. Ebrey26th Aug 1916 Pte. J.S.Daynes. Warwicks. Killed. Daynes J.S.26th Aug 1916 Pte. A. Gwilliam. Broadheath. Killed. Gwilliam A.26th Aug 1916 Pte. O. Alcock. Worcestershires. Alcock O.26th Aug 1916 L- Cpl. C.J.Alcock. R. Fusiliers. Killed. Alcock C.J.26th Aug 1916 Pte. A. Jones. Worcesterashires. Missing. Jones A.26th Aug 1916 Pte. W. Hughes. Worcester Territorial. Gassed. Hughes W.26th Aug 1916 Sec.- Lt. W. F. Goodwin, Colwall. Commission. Goodwin W.F.26th Aug 1916 Sergt. C. Moore. Canadians. Military Medal. Moore C.26th Aug 1916 Pte. W. Bray. Devons. Bray W.26th Aug 1916 Gunner J.Bray. R.F.A. Bray J.26th Aug 1916 Pte. H.B.Bray. R.A.M.C. Bray H.B.26th Aug 1916 Sons of Mr. And Mrs.Bray, St. John's. Bray Mr. And Mrs.26th Aug 1916 Pte. T. Abley. Worcestershires. Wounded. Abley T.26th Aug 1916 Pte. J. Gamble. Worcestershires. Gamble J.26th Aug 1916 Bombdr. T. Gamble. R.F.A. Gamble T.26th Aug 1916 L.-Cpl. J. Gamble. Oxford and Bucks. Wounded. Gamble J.26th Aug 1916 L.- Cpl. W. Gamble. Gamble W.26th Aug 1916 Pte. G. Gamble. Herefords. Gamble G.26th Aug 1916 L.-Cpl. C. Ashcroft. A.V.C. Ashcroft. C.26th Aug 1916 Sons and sons-in-law ( 6) of Mrs. Gamble Gamble Mrs.2nd Sept. 1916 Fete at Woodgate, Malvern, in aid of the Equipment Fund of Fairfield Hospita.l2nd Sept. 1916 Pte. J. Barry. Worcestershires. Killed. Barry J.2nd Sept. 1916 Pte. T. Sadler. Warwickshires. Killed. Sadler T.2nd Sept. 1916 Gunner F. Mills Heat stroke. ( Mesopotamia ) Mills F.C.D. Walton, Barnard'sGreen


2nd Sept. 1916 Gunner W.W.Mister R.G.A. Killed. Mister W.W.2nd Sept. 1916 Corpl. H. Huckfield. Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed. Huckfield H.2nd Sept. 1916 Pte. F. Webb. Worcestershires. Wounded. Webb F.2nd Sept. 1916 Pte. E.Turner. Worcestershires. Prisoner. Turner E.2nd Sept. 1916 Pte. J.Harris. Worcestershires Killed. Harris J.2nd Sept. 1916 Pte. H. Caines. Hereford. Killed. Caines H.2nd Sept. 1916 Pte. J. Watkins. Lancashire Fusiliers. Watkins2nd Sept. 1916 Col -Srgt. Palmer. Palmer2nd Sept. 1916 Srgt. A. Palmer. Wounded and prisoner at Mons. Palmer A.2nd Sept. 1916 Crpl. Sidney Palmer. Royal Irish Lancers Palmer S.2nd Sept. 1916 Pte. T Palmer. Killed Palmer T.2nd Sept. 1916 Pte. H.Palmer. Died of wounds. Palmer H.2nd Sept. 1916 Driver W.E.Brace. R.E. Brace W.E.2nd Sept. 1916 Cpl. C Brace. South Borderers. Wounded. Brace C.2nd Sept. 1916 Pte. W. Brace. Pioneer R.E. Brace W.E.2nd Sept. 1916 Bomb. E.Brace. R.F.A. Brace E.2nd Sept. 1916 Pte. A.Brace Worcestershires. Wounded and missing at Gheluvelt. Brace A.2nd Sept. 1916 Marriage of Miss Elinor Margery Fetherstonhaugh and Col. H.C.L. Lloyd. Welsh Regt. Fetherstonhaugh E.M.2nd Sept. 1916 Marriage of Miss Elinor Margery Fetherstonhaugh and Col. H.C.L. Lloyd. Welsh Regt. Lloyd H.C.L. Dowty- Worcester.2nd Sept. 1916 Marriage of Sergt. J .C .Yard, Worcester to Miss M.A. Yates, Droitwich. Yard J.C.2nd Sept. 1916 Marriage of Sergt. J .C .Yard, Worcester to Miss M.A. Yates, Droitwich. Yates M.A. Sage, Droitwich9thSept. 1916 L.-Cpl. H.G. Spicer. Worcester wounded Spicer H .G9thSept. 1916 Cpl. R.H.Lee. Believed killed. Lee R.H.9thSept. 1916 Pte. A.L.Lee. Wounded. Powick brothers. Lee A.L.9thSept. 1916 Cpl. G.Carter. Bransford. Wounded. Carter G.9thSept. 1916 L.-Cpl. J.Drinkwater. Droitwich. Wounded. Drinkwater. J.9thSept. 1916 Pte. C.W.Causier. Worcesters. Causier. C.W.9thSept. 1916 Pte.D.J.Causier. Worcesters. Causier. D.J.9thSept. 1916 Pte. L.A.Causier. Worcesters. Killed. Causier. L.A.9thSept. 1916 Above sons of Mr. and Mrs. Causier. Crown East. Causier Mr. And Mrs.9thSept. 1916 L.-Cpl. W.E.G.Castle. Gloucester Yeomanry. Military Medal Castle W.E.G.9thSept. 1916 Pte. F.J.Shapland. Worcesters. Wounded. Shapland F.J.9thSept. 1916 Tpr. S.C.Shapland. Yeomanry. Shapland S.C.9thSept. 1916 Sergt. A.E.Shapland. Dragoons. Shapland A.E.9thSept. 1916 Sapper H.J.Shapland. R.E. Shapland H.J.9thSept. 1916 Sons of Mr. J. Shapland. Worcester. Shapland J.9thSept. 1916 Pte. H. Osborne. Worcesters. Osborne H.9thSept. 1916 Pte. W.T.Osborne. Gassed. Osborne W.T.9thSept. 1916 Pte. A.J.Osborne. Invalided. Osborne A.J.9thSept. 1916 Sons of Mr. Osborne. Lowesmoor. Worcester. Osborne Mr.9thSept. 1916 Pte. Harold Lamb. Killed. Lamb H.9thSept. 1916 Pte. J.E.Lamb. Wounded Lamb J.E.9thSept. 1916 Pte. Harry Lamb. Worcesters. Lamb Harry.


9thSept. 1916 Three Shelsey brothers. Shelsey brothers.9thSept. 1916 Lieut. Bakewell. Grafton Flyford. Wounded. Bakewell.9thSept. 1916 S.-Sergt. Collier. Worcestershire cricketeer. Killed. Collier.9thSept. 1916 Cpl. J. Emms. Littleton. Killed. Emms J.9thSept. 1916 L.-Cpl. G.E.Preece. Upton. Died. Wounds. Preece G.E.9thSept. 1916 Sapper C. Kennard. Worcester. Killed. Kennard C.9thSept. 1916 Pte. W.O.Gray. Great Hampton. Killed. Gray W.O.9thSept. 1916 Pte. C.H.Kyte. Broadway. Killed. Keyte C.H.9thSept. 1916 Pte. W.T.Wilkes. Bromsgrove. Killed. Wilkes W.T.9thSept. 1916 Pte. H.A.Crawford. Catshill. Killed. Crawford H.A.9thSept. 1916 The late Ald. Walter Caldicott. Caldicott W.9thSept. 1916 Memorials in Worcester Cathedral.9thSept. 1916 A Platoon of Worcestershire Territorials.16thSept. 1916 A Cathedral Monument.16thSept. 1916Lt.- Col. W.B.Gibbs. Worcestershire Regt. Killed. Commanded Victors of PrussianGuard.Gibbs W.B.16thSept. 1916 Group of soldiers at Hartlebury Hospital.16thSept. 1916 S.Smith Hartland. Hartland S. Smith.16thSept. 1916 Pte. J. Hartland Hartland J.16thSept. 1916 Pt. G. Hartland. Killed. Hartland G.16thSept. 1916 Pte. T.W.Hartland. Hartland W.T.16thSept. 1916 Pte. F. Hartland. Hartland F.16thSept. 1916 Pte. A.C.Hartland. Hartland A.C.16thSept. 1916 Sgt. C.H.Bave. Son- in- law. Bave C.H.16thSept. 1916 Bty. -Sgt.- Maj. T.G.Owins. Owins T.G.16thSept. 1916 Coy.- Sgt.- Maj. A.E.Owins. Owins A.E.16thSept. 1916 Sgt. D.M.Owins. D.C.M. Owins D.C.M.16thSept. 1916 Sgt. F.A.Owins. Died. Owins F.A.16thSept. 1916 Cpl. A.P.Owins. Owins A.P.16thSept. 1916 C.Q.-M.-Sgt. W.J.Griffith. Brother- in -law. Griffith W.J.16thSept. 1916 Pte. Alec Chance. Wounded. Chance A.16thSept. 1916 Pte. Harry Chance. Gassed. Chance H.16thSept. 1916 Pte. Harold Chance. Wounded. Chance H.16thSept. 1916 Pte. G.H.Taylor. Gassed Taylor G.H.16thSept. 1916 Trooper S.Franklin. Killed. Franklin S.16thSept. 1916 Pte. A.J.Turbill. Worcesters. Turbill A.J.16thSept. 1916 Cpl. Calloway. Killed. Calloway.16thSept. 1916 Pte. G. Harris, Droitwich. Killed. Harris G.16thSept. 1916 Driver F. Rowland, Whittington. Wounded. Rowland F.16thSept. 1916 Sapper D.F.Cox, Malvern. Wounded and prisoner. Cox D.F.23rdSept. 1916 Capt. H.King, Worcester. Killed. King H. Dowty- Worcester.23rdSept. 1916 Sec.-Lieut.R.S.Jones, Evesham. Killed. Jones R.S.23rdSept. 1916 Lt. F. Joseland, Worcester. Killed. Joseland F.23rdSept. 1916 Lt. Butcher, Kempsey. Killed. Butcher Iliffe Worcester23rdSept. 1916 Sec.-Lt. L.R.Bamford, Evesham. Gassed. Bamford L.R.


23rdSept. 1916 Lt. G.R.Day, Malvern Link. Killed. Day G.R. Dowty- Worcester.23rdSept. 1916 A.B. G.Hall. Hall G.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. E.Hall. Hall E.23rdSept. 1916 A.B. A.Hall. Hall A.23rdSept. 1916 Sons of Mrs. H.Hall. Worcester. Hall H.23rdSept. 1916 Sgt. E.Reeves. Reeves E.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. W. Reeves. Reeves W.23rdSept. 1916 Sgt. A.G.Smith, Military Medal. Smith A.G.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. F.Smith. Prisoner. Smith F.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. T.Smith. Smith T.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. J. Clay. Wounded. Clay J.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. A.W.Clay. Killed. Clay A.W.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. E.C.Bodenham. Wounded. Bodenham E.C.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. F.George. Wounded. George F.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. W.Bendall. Bendall W.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. T.Bendall. Bendall T.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. J.Bendall. Bendal J.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. H.Bendall. Bendall H.23rdSept. 1916 Four Kempsey Brothers.23rdSept. 1916 Driver J.A.Hemming. Hemming J.A.23rdSept. 1916 Sgt. A.J.Hemming. Hemming A.J.23rdSept. 1916 Sgt. H.J.Hemming. Prisoner. Hemming H.J.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. J.Hemming. Hemming J.A.23rdSept. 1916 Pte.H.Hemming. Hemming H.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. S.G.Marshall, Ombersley. Wounded. Marshall S.G.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. F.T.Horne, Moreton. Killed. Horne F.T.23rdSept. 1916 Cpl. H.Hampton, Evesham. Killed Hampton H.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. G.Brodie, Malvern. Wounded. Brodie G.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. B.Heath, Evesham. Bank clerk. Killed. Heath B.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. W.Brooks, Hagley. Killed. Brooks. W.23rdSept. 1916 Sig. G.J.Harman. Killed. Harman G.J.23rdSept. 1916 Pte.H.Prescott, Wychbold. Killed. Prescott H.23rdSept. 1916 Pte. W.F.Butt, Malvern. Killed. Butt W.F.23rdSept. 1916 Cpl. J.R.Bullock. Wounded.( second time) Bullock J.R.23rdSept. 1916 Cpl. A.E.Hill. Military Medal Hill A.E.23rdSept. 1916Wounded soldiers from norton, Battenhall and Worcester infirmary, entertained byWorcester Bowling Club.30th Sept. 1916 Sec. Lieut. H.E.Wyatt, Blockley. Severely wounded. Wyatt H.E.30th Sept. 1916 Lieut. Southwell ( of Worcester). Killed. Southwell Dowty- Worcester.30th Sept. 1916 Sec.- Lieut. Meysey Hammond. Pershore. Wounded. Hammod M.30th Sept. 1916 Red Hill Red cross Fete Dowty- Worcester.30th Sept. 1916 Pte. A. Timmis, Kidderminster. Killed. Timmis A.30th Sept. 1916 Cpl.F.Kisbey, Redditch. Killed. Kisbey F.30th Sept. 1916 Pte. C.J.Morgan. Wounded. Morgan C.J.30th Sept. 1916 Lce. Cpl. A.W.Morgan. Wounded. Morgan A.W.


30th Sept. 1916 Pte. G.E.Kings, Bromsgrove. Wounded. Kings G.E.30th Sept. 1916 Lce. Cpl. Dickenson, Tewkesbury. Killed. Dickenson.30th Sept. 1916 Sergt. F.Marriot. Killed. Marriot F.30th Sept. 1916 Pte. J.Palmer. Killed. Palmer J.30th Sept. 1916 Pte. W.Jew and sons. Jew W.30th Sept. 1916 Sec.- Lieut. T.E.Jew. Commissioned Jew T.E.30th Sept. 1916 Pte. W.E.Jew. Jew W.E.30th Sept. 1916 Gnr. F.C.Jew. Jew F.C.30th Sept. 1916 Pte. J.Cadwallader. Killed Cadwallader J.30th Sept. 1916 Pte. A.Cadwallader. Twice wounded. Cadwallader A.30th Sept. 1916 Sig. H.Cadwallader. Cadwallader H.30th Sept. 1916 Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Cadwallader, Cradley Cadwallader Mr.,Mrs30th Sept. 1916 A.B. Albert Ranford. Ranford A.30th Sept. 1916 Ldg. Stoker H.Ranford Ranford H.30th Sept. 1916 Sergt. T.Ranford. Military Medal Ranford T.30th Sept. 1916 Gnr. A.W.Glazzard, son- in- law Glazzard A.W.30th Sept. 1916 Sons and son-in-Law of Mrs. Ranford, Worcester. Ranford Mrs.30th Sept. 1916 Lce- Cpl. G.Reynolds, Upton Snodsbury. Wounded. Reynolds G.30th Sept. 1916 Pte. F. Roberts. Gassed. Roberts F.30th Sept. 1916 Pte. C.F.Pardoe, D.C.M. Pardoe C.F.30th Sept. 1916 Marriage of Miss Lewis. Broadheath Lewis7th Oct. 1916 Mr. And Mrs. Mitchell, Whitbourne, Golden Wedding. Mitchell Mr. And Mrs.7th Oct. 1916 Mr. E.Maylott. 45 years with G.W.R. Maylott E.7th Oct. 1916 Late Mr. T.Lunn, Chemist, of Worcester Lunn T.7th Oct. 1916 Major G.S.Briscoe, D.S.O. Worcestershire Regiment Briscoe G.S.7th Oct. 1916 Lieut. Cecil Crocker Fox. Killed. Fox C.C.7th Oct. 1916 Late Sec.-Lieut. E.F.Baxter, V.C., Kidderminster. Baxter E.F.7th Oct. 1916 Tomb of Judge Littleton. Littleton7th Oct. 1916 Tomb of Sir Thomas and Lady Littleton. Littleton Sir T.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. P.Patchett, Hallow. Gassed Patchett P.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. G.Candlin. Gassed Candlin G.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. G.Howell. Killed Howell G.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. J.O. Oakley. Wounded. Oakley J.O.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. A.Tomkins, wounded. Tomkins A.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. F.Wild. Killed. Ombersley brothers. Wild F.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. W. Wild. Wounded. Ombersley brothers. Wild W.7th Oct. 1916 Pte R. Wild. Killed. Ombersley brothers. Wild R.7th Oct. 1916 L. Sergt. C.Dyson, Ombersley. Military Medal Dyson C.7th Oct. 1916 Pte F.C.Morris, Kent's Green. Killed. Morris F.C.7th Oct. 1916 Rifleman R.L.Speake, Areley Kings. Killed. Speake R.L.7th Oct. 1916 Sergt. R.Weaver, Wichenford. Killed. Weaver R.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. G.Withers,Harvington. Killed. Wiyhers G.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. F.Foster, Drakes boughton. Missing. Foster F.7th Oct. 1916 Gunner L.F.P.Caffrey. Died. Gas. Cafrey L.F.P.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. H.T.Osborne. Gassed. Osborne H.T.


7th Oct. 1916 Pte. E. Latham. Gassed. Latham E.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. W.Tyler. Gassed. Tyler W.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. H.J.Phillips. Gassed. Phillips H.J.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. A.C.Hill. Gassed. Hill A.C.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. W.Frost. Wounded second time. Frost W.7th Oct. 1916 Pte. A.Frost. Gassed second time. Frost A.14th Oct. 1916 Major A.C.Hudson, Pershore. Died. Wounds. Hudson A.C.14th Oct. 1916 Major P.G.P.Hill. Died. Wounds. Hill P.G.P.14th Oct. 1916 Sec.-Lieut. A.L.Hill. M.C. Hill A.L.14th Oct. 1916 Sec.-Lieut. F.Penly Cooper, Droitwich. Killed. Cooper F.P.14th Oct. 1916 Sec.-Lieut. C.H.Clegg, Bromsgrove. Wounded. Clegg C.H.14th Oct. 1916 Rifleman W.H. Greenway. Missing. Greenway, W.H.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. J.A.Amphlett, Brockamin. Missing. Amphlett J.A.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. A.Wilkins. Wilkins A.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. G.Wilkins Wilkins G.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. A.E.Wilkins. Gassed. Wilkins A.E.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. H.Wilkins. ( uncle ). Gassed. Wilkins H.14th Oct. 1916 Cpl. A.H.Wilkins. Gassed. Wilkins A.H.14th Oct. 1916 Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Wilkins, Worcester. Wilkins Mr. And Mrs.14th Oct. 1916 Cpl. A.H.Curtis. Gassed. Curtis A.H.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. J.P.Langford. Gassed. Langford J.P.14th Oct. 1916 Cpl. F.Pitt. Gassed Pitt F.14th Oct. 1916 Lce. Cpl.T.Pitt. Pitt T.14th Oct. 1916 Dmr. J.Pitt Pitt J.14th Oct. 1916 Sergt. W.Pitt. Gassed. Pitt W.14th Oct. 1916 Sons of Mrs. W. Pitt, Worcester. Pitt W.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. G.Cotterill. Cotterill G.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. H. Cotterill. Died of wounds. Cotterill H.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. S.Cotterill. Wounded. Cotterill S.14th Oct. 1916 Sons of Mrs. Hutton ( formerly Cotterrill ), Crossway Green. Hutton.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. S. Weaver. Gassed. Weaver S.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. A.Heritage, Evesham. Gassed. Heritage A.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. J.H.Beck. Gassed. Beck J.H.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. T.Meadows, Throckmorton. Gassed. Meadows T.14th Oct. 1916 L.-Sergt H.C.Smith, Clifton- on- Theme Smith H.C.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. L.Bishop Gassed. Bishop L.14th Oct. 1916 Pte A.Jew Gassed Jew A.14th Oct. 1916 L. Cpl. J.Jones. Gassed. Jones.J14th Oct. 1916 Pte. C.Haines, Claines. Killed Haines.C14th Oct. 1916 Pte. E.Tyler. Killed. Tyler E.14th Oct. 1916 Pte T.Tyler. Killed. Tyler T.14th Oct. 1916 Only sons of Mrs. C.Tyler, Bromyard. Tyler C.14th Oct. 1916 Cpl. L.Bray, Stockton. Killed. Bray L.14th Oct. 1916 L.-Cpl. F. Ballard, Littleton. Killed. Ballard F.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. G. Macready. Killed. Macready G.


14th Oct. 1916 Pte. A.E.Crump. Killed. Crump A.E.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. A.Folkes, Broadway. Wounded. Folkes A.14th Oct. 1916 Cpl. H.Biddle. Wounded. Biddle H.14th Oct. 1916 Cpl. V.B.Wasley, Wood Norton. Killed. Wasley V.B.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. F.Burgess. Twice wounded. Burgess F.14th Oct. 1916 Gnr. R.Munn, Lower Broadheath. Wounded. Munn R.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. F.Foss. Wounded and prisoner. Foss F.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. J.Fisher, Evesham. Wounded. Fisher J.14th Oct. 1916 Pte F. Moss, Evesham. Wounded. Moss F.14th Oct. 1916 Pte. P. Holmes. Wounded. Holmes P.21st Oct. 1916 Capt. Philip Leicester. Seriously wounded. Leicester P.21st Oct. 1916 Lieut. W.A.Cox, Evesham. Wounded. Cox W.A.21st Oct. 1916 The Sir John Beauchamp Monument in Worcester Cathedral. Beauchamp J. W.W.Harris. Worcester.21st Oct. 1916 Marriege of Miss Amy Mills of Abberley, and Mr. Arthur Moore of Stanford. Mills A.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. W.Brookings. Gassed. Brookings W.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. F.C.Hill, Malvern. Gassed. Hill F.C.21st Oct. 1916 Cpl. W.E.Edwards, N.Malvern. Gassed. Edwards W.E.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. A.C.E.Etheridge. Gassed. Etheridge A.C.E.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. A.R.Hart, Malvern. Gassed. Hart A.R.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. C.E.Hammond, W. Malvern. Gassed. Hammond C.E.21st Oct. 1916 L.-Cpl. W.Page, Ombersley. Killed. Page W.21st Oct. 1916 Rifleman W.J.Hancock, Malvern Link. Hancock W.J.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. S.Evans, Suckley. Killed. Evans S.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. J.D.Griffiths, Bewdley. Killed. Griffiths J.D.21st Oct. 1916 Cpl. W.P.Phillips, Newtown Grange. Killed. Phillips W.P.21st Oct. 1916 Cpl. C.Attwood, Malvern Link. Killed. Attwood C.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. H.Lambourne. Believed killed. Lambourne H.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. G.Spragg, Bengeworth. Believed killed. Spragg G.21st Oct. 1916 Tpr. H.F.Watkins, Yeomanry. Prisoner. Died Watkins H.F.21st Oct. 1916 Cpl. E.J.Calder. Three times wounded. Cpl. .EJ.Calder.21st Oct. 1916 Cpl. A.V.Mann, R.F.A. Mann A.V.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. C.Mann, Grenadiers. Wounded. Mann C21st Oct. 1916 Cpl. R.Mann, Yeomanry. Mann R.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. W.Mann, Berks. Killed. Mann W.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. J.Mann Mann J.21st Oct. 1916 Sons of Mrs. E.Mann St. John's Worcester. Mann E.21st Oct. 1916 Gnr. E.Short R.F.A. Short E.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. .FJ.Short. Gassed. Short F.J.21st Oct. 1916 W.Short. Navy Short W.21st Oct. 1916 Sonsof Mrs. J.Short, Astwood Road, Worcester. Short J.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. T.Saunders, Worcestershires. Saunders T.21st Oct. 1916 Dvr. C.Saunders, R.F.A. Saunders C.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. H.Saunders, Worcestershires. Saunders H.21st Oct. 1916 Sig. A.Saunders, Worcestershires. Saundes A.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. G.Synuck, Worcestershires. Synuck G.


21st Oct. 1916 Sons and Son-In-Law of Mr. And Mrs. Saunders of Worcester Saunders.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. C.Haines, London, R. Killed. Haines C.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. G.Haines, Worcestershires. Killed. Haines G.21st Oct. 1916 Pte. Conway Haines, Welsh R. In hospital. Haines Conway.21st Oct. 1916 Dvr. P.J.Haines. R.F.A. Haines P.J.21st Oct. 1916 Sons of Mrs. Haines ,Claines. Haines.28th Oct. 1916 Civilian Prisoners at Ruthlehen, Germany. Civilian Prisoners.28th Oct. 1916 Prince Arthur Chantry, Worcester Cathedral. Prince Arthur W.W.Harris. Worcester.28th Oct. 1916 Capt. N.W.W.Freer Hadsor. Military Cross. Freer N.W.W.28th Oct. 1916 Sec.- Lt.V.C.Holland, Malvern. Military Cross. Holland V.C.28th Oct. 1916 Capt. N.A.C.Weir, Broadheath. Wounded. Weir N.A.C.28thOct. 1916 Lieut. C.G.Gardiner. Killed. Gardiner C.G.28th Oct. 1916 Lieut. F. Thornely, Evesham. Canadian. Wounded. Thornely F.28th Oct. 1916 Lieut. W.H.S.Chance, R.F.C. Malvern. Prisoner of war. Chance W.H.S.28thOct. 1916 Gnr. H.G.Styles. R.G.A. Styles H.G.28th Oct. 1916 Dvr. P.W.Styles. R.F.A. Styles P.W.28th Oct. 1916 Dvr. V.J.Styles. A.S.C. Styles V.J.28th Oct. 1916 W.E.V.Styles. Navy. Styles W.E..28thOct. 1916 Sons of Mrs. Styles. Kempsey. Mrs.Styles28th Oct. 1916 Sergt. E.Gibbs. Worcestershires. Gibbs E.28th Oct. 1916 Pte. H.Hope. Warwickshires. Hope H.28thOct. 1916 Lce.-Cpl. A.Hope. Worcestershires. Hope A.28th Oct. 1916 Sergt. W.Perrins. Worcestershires. Perrins W.28th Oct. 1916 Sons and Sons-in law of Mrs Hope, Moor Street, Worcester. Mrs. Hope28th Oct. 1916 Pte. J.Taplin, Campden. Wounded. Taplin J.28th Oct. 1916 Pte. E.Chandler, N. Malvern. Wounded. Chandler E.28thOct. 1916 Pte. F.Adlam, Worcester. Wounded. Adlam F.28th Oct. 1916 Pte. H.Manning. Bromsgrove. Brother. Manning H.28th Oct. 1916 Gnr.Harold Manning, wounded. Brother. Manning H.28th Oct. 1916 Pte. B.Manning, wounded. Brother. Manning B.28th Oct. 1916 Lce. Corpl. W. Payne. Worcester. Wounded. Payne W.28th Oct. 1916 Pte. J.Kings, Worcester. Gassed. Kings J.28th Oct. 1916 Pte. W.Pickersgill, Worcester. Gassed. Pickersgill W.28th Oct. 1916 Dvr. L.C.Callow, R.F.A. Callow L.C.28th Oct. 1916 Lce.- Cpl. A.H.Callow . Callow A.H28thOct. 1916 Ldg.-Sm'n B.Callow, Navy Callow B.28th Oct. 1916 Sons of Mrs. W.Callow, Broadheath. Callow W.28th Oct. 1916 Tpr. B.Carter. Carter B.28th Oct. 1916 Pt. W.R.Wright. Gassed Wright W.R.28thOct. 1916 Pte. R.Wright. Wright R.28th Oct. 1916 Pte. G.Wright. Wright G.28th Oct. 1916 Husband and three brothers of Mrs. Carter, Derby Road, Worcester. Carter.28thOct. 1916 Tpr. J.Burgess, Yeomanry. Prisoner. Died. Burgess J.28thOct. 1916 Rifleman C.F.D.Fitch, Chaddesley. Killed. Fitch C.F.D.28th Oct. 1916 Pte. G.Kemmet, Evesham.Killed Kemmet G.


28th Oct. 1916 Staff- Sergeant Court. Worcester. Killed. Court.28th Oct. 1916 Pte. R.W.Harris, Willersey. Died of wounds. Harris R.W.28th Oct. 1916 Sapper H.Halton. Suckley. Killed Halton H.28thOct. 1916 Pte. G.E.Jones, Powick. Killed. Jones G.E.28th Oct. 1916 Pte.H.Tipton, Malvern. Killed. Tipton H.28th Oct. 1916 Sig. W.T.Day. Worcester- Canadian. Killed. Day W.T.28th Oct. 1916 Pte. A.Corbett, Malvern link. Gassed. Corbett A28th Oct. 1916 Pte. F.Davies, Worcester. Missing Davies F28th Oct. 1916 Pte. H.B.Gibbs, Malvern -Canadian. Missing. Gibbs H.B.28th Oct. 1916 Tpr. B.V.C.Wilson, Malvern. Prisoner of war Wilson B.V.C.28th Oct. 1916 Lce.- Corporal Leech, Eckington. Leech28th Oct. 1916 Pte. A.G.Leech, Eckington. Leech A.G.28th Oct. 1916 Pte. A.H.Hooper. Killed. Hooper A.H.28th Oct. 1916 Pte. E.G.Hooper. Hooper E.G.28th Oct. 1916 Lce.- Corpl. L. Hooper. Hooper L.28th Oct. 1916 Sons of Ex- P.C. Hooper, Worcester. Hoper P.C.4th Nov.1916 Pte. E.J.Hall. Bransford. Died of wounds. Hall E.J.4th Nov.1916 Rifleman G.Evans, Worcester. Killed. Evans G.4th Nov.1916 Pte. P.Biddle, Ombersley. Killed. Biddle P.4th Nov.1916 Pte. G.Bishop, Stanford. Killed. Bishop G.4th Nov.1916 Pte. F.G.Haines, Evesham. Killed. Haines F.G.4th Nov.1916 Pte. H.Adams, Evesham. Died wounds Adams H.4th Nov.1916 Sgt. F.T.Hartwell,Badsey. Killed. Hartwell F.T.4th Nov.1916 Pte. E.Watkins, Worcester. Killed. Watkins E.4th Nov.1916 Cpl. H.Watkins R.D.C. Father of E.Watkins. Watkins H.4th Nov.1916 Pte. R.Gwynn, West Malvern. D.C.M. Gwynn R.4th Nov.1916 Pte. B.Hanbury, Worcester. Military medal. Hanbury B.4th Nov.1916 Pte. W.Harris, Worcester. Prisoner of war. Harris W.4th Nov.1916 Cpl. A.R.Wall, Worcester. Gassed Wall A.R.4th Nov.1916 Pte. H.Robinson, Worcester. Invalided. Robinson H.4th Nov.1916 Pte. B.Hill, Worcester. Gassed. Hill B.4th Nov.1916 Gunner F.W.Cullen, Link Top. Military Medal. Cullen F.W.4th Nov.1916 Sgt. L.Woodhouse, Worcester. Killed. Woodhouse L.4th Nov.1916 Bomb. F.E.Willshaw, Worcester. Wounded Willshaw F.E.4th Nov.1916 Rifleman E.F.Day, Worcester. Wounded. Day E.F.4th Nov.1916 Pte. A.H.Harker, Bengeworth. Wounded. Harker A.H.4th Nov.1916 Pte. L.D.Preece, Pershore. Wounded. Preece L.D.4th Nov.1916 Rifleman D.J. Lloyd, Alfrick. Wounded. Lloyd D.J.4th Nov.1916 Pte. J.H.Hampton, Bengeworth. Wounded. Hampton J.H.4th Nov.1916 L.- CPL. A.W.Laight, Worcester-Canadians. Wounded. Laight A.W.4th Nov.1916 Pte. H.Moule, Hadley. Wounded. Moule H.4th Nov.1916 Monument to Phillip Hawford, Abbot of Evesham. Worcester Cathedral. Hawford P.4th Nov.1916 2nd Lt. H.Colman, Hanbury. Wounded. Colman H.4th Nov.1916 2nd Lt. S.A.Talbot, Broadway. Killed. Talbot S.A.4th Nov.1916 E.Philp. Prov. Grand Primo, R.A.O.B. Philp E.


4th Nov.1916 W Millichip. New Chief Ranger, A.O.F. Millichip W.4th Nov.1916 Marriage of Lieut. H.J.Henley Stevens, R.E. Broadheath. Henley Stevens H.J. Dowty- Worcester.4th Nov.1916 Marriage of Mr. W. Fulford Maxted, R.F.C. Fulford Maxted W. Dowty- Worcester.11th Nov. 1916 Sec.-Lt. L.T.Flux, Worcester. Killed. Flux L.T.11th Nov. 1916 Sergt.-Major iliffe. Drowned in ' Gonnemare' Iliffe11th Nov. 1916 The Late Mr. E. Powell J.P. Bromyard. Powell E.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. A.G.Burrows. Wounded. Burrows A.G.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. C.Burrows. Worcestershires. Burrows C.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. R.Vincent. Brother- in- law. Vincent R.11th Nov. 1916 Sons and son-in -law of Mrs. Burrows, Claines. Burrows Mrs.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. G.Williams, Worcesters. Williams G.11th Nov. 1916 Dvr. A.Williams. A.S.C. Williams A.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. J.Williams. Oxford and Bucks. Williams J.11th Nov. 1916 Lce.-Cpl. W. Williams, Middlesex. Wounded. Williams W.11th Nov. 1916 Pte W.Sampson, Worcesters. Sampson W.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. W.Hodges A.S.C. Hodges W.11th Nov. 1916 Lce- Cpl. H.Evans. S.W.Borderers. ( In hospital ) Evans H.11th Nov. 1916 Dvr. P.E.Hope, R.F.A. Hope P.E11th Nov. 1916 Pte. W.H.Hope, Worcestershires. Hope W.H.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. G.Hope, Devons. Hope G.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. W.Hill, Royal Fusiliers. Hill W.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. H.Holder. Holder H.11th Nov. 1916 Sons and sons- in- laws of Mr. And Mrs. Hope, 25, Charles Street, Worcester. Hope.11th Nov. 1916 Sergt. H.A.Jones. With sons Jones H.A.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. G.Jones, Worcester Australian with siblings. Jones J.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. A.Jones and siblings. Jones A.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. H.Jones and siblings. Jones H.11th Nov. 1916 Dvr. W.L.Jones. A.S.C. of a Rushwick brotherhood. Jones W.L.11th Nov. 1916 Dvr. L. Jones, R.F.A. of a Rushwick brotherhood. Jones L.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. R.Jones, A.S.C. of a Rushwick brotherhood. Jones R.S.11th Nov. 1916 Gunner L. Jones, R.H.A.of a Rushwick brotherhood. Jones L.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. P.Jones.of a Rushwick brotherhood. Jones P.11th Nov. 1916 Sergt T.Handley, Worcester. Killed. Handley T.11th Nov. 1916 Co. Sergt.- Major W.Gill, Worcester. Killed. Gill W.11th Nov. 1916 Pte S.Horton, Bromsgrove. Killed. Horton S.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. G.Bailey, Rushwick. Killed. Bailey G.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. A.Langford, Pershore. Killed. Langford A.11th Nov. 1916 Sergt. G.Hull, Worcester. Killed. Hull G.11th Nov. 1916 Dvr. Gegg, Worcester. Killed. Gegg.11th Nov. 1916 Lce.- Cpl. H.H.Walter, Worcester. Killed. Walter H.H.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. F.G.Walter, Kut, prisoner. His brother. Walter F.G.11th Nov. 1916 S.- Sergt. J.V.Pratt, Upton. Wounded. Pratt J.V.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. G.H.Clifford, Severn Stoke. Missing. Clifford G.H.11th Nov. 1916 Sig. E.Chapman, Malvern. Wounded. Chapman E.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. F.Ford, Worcester. Wounded. Ford F.


11th Nov. 1916 Pte.H.Wilkes, Worcester. Gassed. Wilkes H.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. W.C.Turner, Worcester. Gassed. Turner W.C.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. J.M.Turner, his brother, wounded. Turner J.M.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. H.Taylor, Dormston.Gassed. Taylor H.11th Nov. 1916 Sapper A.W.Haines, Worcester. Military Medal. Haines A.W.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. J.Hadland. R.A.M.C. Hadland J.11th Nov. 1916 Gunner A.Hadland R.F.A. Hadland A.11th Nov. 1916 Sig. W.Hadland. Wounded. Hadland W.11th Nov. 1916 Three sons of Mr.G.Hadland, Worcester. Hadland G.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. T.Stokes, A.S.C. Stokes T.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. H.Stokes, Australians. Stokes H.11th Nov. 1916 Tpr. G.J.Stokes , Yeomanry. Stokes G.J.11th Nov. 1916 Pte. F.Stokes, Gloucesters. Stokes F.11th Nov. 1916 Dvr. G.F.Stokes, R.F.A. Stokes G.F.11th Nov. 1916 Sons of Mrs J. Stokes, a widow of Lulsley. Stokes J.18th Nov. 1916 Ald. John Green. Re-elected Mayor of Bewdley. Green J.18th Nov. 1916 Cr. C.F.Cox. Re-elected Mayor of Evesham. Cox C.F.18th Nov. 1916 Ald. A.Carlton, Mayor of Worcester. Carlton A.18th Nov. 1916 Ald. C.Edwards High Sheriff of Worcester. Edwards C.18th Nov. 1916 Lieut. E.Parsons, Worcester. Wounded. Parsons E.18th Nov. 1916 Mr. A.G.Evans , Storridge. Killed. Evans A.G.18th Nov. 1916 Sec. Lieut. G.E.Overbury, Alcester. Prisoner of war. Overbury G.E.18th Nov. 1916 Lieut. D.R.Bomford, Evesham. Wounded. Bomford D.R.18th Nov. 1916 Sec. Lieut. C.J.Flux, Worcester. Wounded. Flux C.J.18th Nov. 1916 Pte. L.Sallis, Dumbleton. Killed. Sallis L.18th Nov. 1916 Pte. J.Battle. D.C.M. Evesham. Died of wounds. Battle J.18th Nov. 1916 Pte. H.Innis, Worcester. Killed. Innis H.18th Nov. 1916 Cpl. F.Brush. Hanley Swan. Wounded. Brush F.18th Nov. 1916 Pte. R.Carter, Worcester. Wounded. Carter R18th Nov. 1916 Tpr. A.W.Knight, Droitwich. Died of wounds. Knight A.W.18th Nov. 1916 Pte. G.Evans. Gassed Evans G.18th Nov. 1916 S.-Smith W.Evans Evans W.18th Nov. 1916 Pte. F.Evans Evans F.18th Nov. 1916 Sons of Mr and Mrs. Evans, Cowleigh Road, Malvern. Evans Mr. And Mrs.18th Nov. 1916 Pte D.Barley. Wounded Barley D.18th Nov. 1916 Cpl. W.Barley. Wounded Barley W.18th Nov. 1916 S'man F.Barley. Navy Barley F.18th Nov. 1916 Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Barley. Inkberrow. Barley Mr. And Mrs.18th Nov. 1916 Dvr. Wh'r H.C.Barton, Malvern. Killed. Barton H.C.18th Nov. 1916 Pte. S. Barton, son of H.C.Barton. Barton S.18th Nov. 1916 Gnr. T.Freeman, Hallow. Wounded. Freeman T.18th Nov. 1916 Pte. G.Lock, Worcester. Wounded. Lock G.18th Nov. 1916 Sergt. T.G.Lockyer, Worcester. Wounded. Lockyer T.G.18th Nov. 1916 H.F.Wilesmith, Malvern Link. Shell shock. Wilesmith FW18th Nov. 1916 Pte. W.Denning. Twice wounded. Denning W.


18th Nov. 1916 Cpl. J.W.Brant Brant J.W.18th Nov. 1916 Gunner F.H.T.Brant Brant F.H.T.18th Nov. 1916 Pte. J.F.Brant Killed. Brant J.F.18th Nov. 1916 Sons of Mr. And Mrs.W.Brant, Wylds Lane Worcester. Brant Mr. And Mrs. W.18th Nov. 1916 S.M. T.Oxley son -in -law of Mr. And Mrs. Brant. Oxley T.18th Nov. 1916 Cpl. W.Fudger. Wounded. Fudger W.18th Nov. 1916 Pte. E.B.Gower. Wounded Gower. E.B.18th Nov. 1916 Pte. F.Gower. Wounded. Gower F.18th Nov. 1916 Pte. D.L.Gower. Twice wounded. Gower D.L.18th Nov. 1916 Sons of Mr. D.Gower, Staines. Gower D. Mr.25th Nov. 1916 Cnlr. J.H.Watson. Mayor of Kidderminster. Watson J.H.25th Nov. 1916 Lieut. L.H.P.Phillips, Worcester. Killed. Phillips L.H.P.25th Nov. 1916 Lieut. Shuttleworth King, Worcester. Killed. King Shuttleworth.25th Nov. 1916 2nd. Lieut. Bryn Conan- Davies, wounded. Conan-Davies B.25th Nov. 1916 2nd Lieut. J.S.Graves, Worcester. Wounded. Graves J.S.25th Nov. 1916 2nd Lieut. W.H.Griffiths, Worcester. Wounded. Griffiths W.H.25th Nov. 1916 2nd Lieut. H.L.O.Gill, Malvern Wells. Military Cross. Gill H.L.O.25th Nov. 1916 2nd Lieut. C.R.Shinner, Bromsgrove. Military Cross. Shinner C.R.25th Nov. 1916Presentation of Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to Srgt. Yarnold for 21 yearsservice in connection with the Worcestershire Regimental Band.Yarnold.25th Nov. 1916 Co. Q.M.S. E.C.Corbett, Worcester. Military medal. Cobbett E.C.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. T.H.Grundy, Worcester. Military Medal. Grundy T.H.25th Nov. 1916 Sergt. S.P.Maylett, Worcestwer. Military Medal. Maylett S.P.25th Nov. 1916 Pte B.Tarrant, Worcester. Wounded. Tarrant B.25th Nov. 1916 Sergt E.Silvester, Worcester. Wounded. Silvester. E.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. E.Philpott, Worcester. Wounded. Philpott E.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. P.P.Mayhew. Wounded. Mayhew P.P.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. G.H.Coakes, Worcester. Wounded and missing Coakes G.H.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. A.Harcourt, Bewdley. Killed. Harcourt A.25th Nov. 1916 L.-cpl W.Court, Worcester. Wounded. Court W.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. A.Wheeler, Coughton. Missing. Wheeler A.25th Nov. 1916 L.-cpl. A.Deakin, Worcester. Killed. Brother of W Deakin. Deakin A.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. W.Deakin, brother of A. Deakin. Killed. Deakin W25th Nov. 1916 Pte. F.C.Stone, Worcester. Killed. Stone F.C.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. W.J.Francis. Worcestershires. Son of Mrs. W. Francis. Pirton. Francis W.J.25th Nov. 1916 Tpr. G.H.Francis, Life Guards. Son of Mrs. W.Francis. Pirton. Francis G.H.25th Nov. 1916 Tpr. A.Francis, A.V.C. Son of Mrs. W.Francis. Pirton. Francis A.25th Nov. 1916 Sergt. G.Reynolds, Upton Snodsbury. Killed. Reynolds G.25th Nov. 1916 F.M.Clutterbuck, A.B. Killed, Jutland. Clutterbuck F.M.25th Nov. 1916 Cpl. J.W.Williams, Tedstone. Killed. Williams J.W.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. H.Norman, Welland. Killed. Norman H.25th Nov. 1916 L.-cpl. S.Gibbs, Pinvin. Killed. Gibbs S.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. A.F.G.Lambert, Malvern. Died. Lambert A.F.G.25th Nov. 1916 Rifleman H.J.Checketts, Evesham. Died wounds. Checketts H.J.25th Nov. 1916 Cpl. L.Sparrow Badsey. Killed. Sparrow L.


25th Nov. 1916 Tpr. Caldicott, Pershore. Killed. Caldicott.25th Nov. 1916 Dvr. C.Nutt, C.F.A. Son of Mr. And Mrs. William Nut, Hanley castle. Nutt C.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. A.Nutt, Coldstreams, Son of Mr. And Mrs. William Nut, Hanley castle. Nutt A.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. H.Nutt, London, Son of Mr. And Mrs. William Nut, Hanley castle. Nutt H.25th Nov. 1916 Cpl. W.Nutt, A.S.C. Son of Mr. And Mrs. William Nut, Hanley castle. Nutt W.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. G.Nutt, Northumberland Fusiliers. Son of Mr. And Mrs. William Nut, Hanley castle. Nutt G.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. T. Nutt. Son of Mr. And Mrs. William Nut, Hanley castle. Nutt T.25th Nov. 1916 Sergt. G.Underwood. Son of Mrs. W. Underwood, Tewkesbury. Underwood G.25th Nov. 1916 Pte. J. Underwood. Son of Mrs. W. Underwood, Tewkesbury. Underwood J.25th Nov. 1916 L.-Cpl. F. Underwood. Military Medal. Son of Mrs. W. Underwood, Tewkesbury. Underwood F.2nd Dec. 1916 Cross erected in memory of men of Worcestershire Yeomanry, Oghratina2nd Dec. 1916 St. Clement's Swimming team. St. Clement's.2nd Dec. 1916 Worcester Red Cross Work. Dowty- Worcester.2nd Dec. 1916 Lieut. A.J.Wilcock. In hospital. Wilcock A.J.2nd Dec. 1916 Sec. Lieut. R.A Maund , Worcester. Military Cross. Maund R.A.2nd Dec. 1916 Sergt. H.J.Collins, Evesham. Military medal. Collins H.J.2nd Dec. 1916 Cpl. J.C.Lane. Conderton. Died of wounds. Lane J.C.2nd Dec. 1916 L.-Cpl. T.G. Atwell, Worcester. Died. Atwell T.G.2nd Dec. 1916 L.-Cpl. E.W.Kings, Peopleton. Killed. Kings E.W.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. W.Hughes, Worcester. Killed. Hughes W.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. C.Ward, Worcester. Killed. Ward C.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. A.Coldicott, Pershore. Killed. Coldicott A.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. W.Alliband, Inkberrow. Wounded. Alliband W.2nd Dec. 1916 Bomb. A.J.James, Worcester. In hospital. James A.J.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. J.Graves, Worcester. Wounded. Graves J.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. L.W.Griffiths, R.D.C. Son of Mr. And Mrs. G. Griffiths, Infirmary Walk, Worcester. Griffiths L.W.2nd Dec. 1916 Gunner F.Griffiths, R.F.A. Son of Mr. And Mrs. G. Griffiths, Infirmary Walk, Worcester. Griffiths F.2nd Dec. 1916Pte. A.W.Griffiths. Gassed. Son -in-law of Mr. And Mrs. G. Griffiths, Infirmary walk,Worcester.Griffiths A.W.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. A.Wood, Ombersley. Wounded. Brother of W.Wood. Wood A.2nd Dec. 1916 S.M. W.Wood. Brother of W.Wood. Wood W.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. W.H.Leek, Droitwich. Died of wounds. Leek W.H.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. E.McClafferty, D.C.M. Hadsor. Killed. McClafferty E.M.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. E.Daniel. Died of wounds. Daniel E.2nd Dec. 1916 Dvr. J.Sheppard, Mere Green. Died. Sheppard J.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. W.Freeman, Droitwich. Died of wounds. Brother of A. Freeman. Freeman W.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. A.Freeman, brother of W.Freeman. Freeman A.2nd Dec. 1916 Co. Sergt.-Major Guest, Worcester. Wounded. Guest.2nd Dec. 1916 Sergt. C.H.Gadd, Malvern. Wounded. Gadd C.H.2nd Dec. 1916 Cpl. Vobe. Wounded. Vobe.2nd Dec. 1916 Staff- Sergt. W.Barnes, M.T., A.S.C. Brother of Mr.E.F.Barnes, Upper Tything,Worcester. Barnes W.


2nd Dec. 1916 Sergt G.H.Barnes, Worcestershires. Brother of Mr.E.F.Barnes, Upper Tything,Worcester. Barnes G.H.2nd Dec. 1916Pte. E.Barnes, Worcestershires. Wounded. Brother of Mr.E.F.Barnes, UpperTything,Worcester. Barnes E.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. T.Barnes, M.T., A.S.C. Brother of Mr.E.F.Barnes, Upper Tything,Worcester. Barnes T.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. H.Barnes, W.Yorks. Brother of Mr.E.F.Barnes, Upper Tything,Worcester. Barnes H.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. A.Beckett, R.E. Wounded. Brother-in-law of Mr.E.F.Barnes, Upper Tything,Worcester. Beckett A.2nd Dec. 1916 Tpr. G.Watkins, R.A.M.C. Brother-in-law of Mr.E.F.Barnes, Upper Tything,Worcester. Watkins G.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. H.Wardell, A.O.C. Brother-in-law of Mr.E.F.Barnes, Upper Tything,Worcester. Wardell H.2nd Dec. 1916 Pte. H.B.Millin, K.O.Y.L.I. Brother-in-law of Mr.E.F.Barnes, Upper Tything,Worcester. Millin H.B.9th Dec. 1916 Lieut. N.F.Machin, Pershore. Military Cross. Machin N.F.9th Dec. 1916 Sec.- Lieut. W.F.E.East, Malvern. Killed. East W.F.E.9thDec. 1916 Co. Sgt.-Maj. F. Hirschfield, D.C.M., M.M., Commission Hirschfield F.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. H.Portman, Crabb's Cross. Killed. Portman H.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. J.Downes, Besford. Died. Downes J.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. F.Owen ,Feckenham. Died. Owen F.9th Dec. 1916 Sgt. A.Jones, Worcester. Died,wounds. Jones A.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. W.B.Jones, Wychbold. Killed. Jones W.B.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. W.E.Stratford, Bourton. Wounded and missing Stratford W.E.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. H.Sheppard, Mere Green. Died of wounds. Sheppard H.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. G.H.Barnett, Worcester. Gassed. Barnett G.H.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. Dauncey, Worcester. Wounded. Dauncey.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. E.Taylor. Wounded. Taylor E.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. W.H.Shuck, Evesbatch. Killed. Shuck W.H.9th Dec. 1916 Lce.- Corporal R.Baker, Worcester. Wounded. Baker R.9th Dec. 1916 Sergt. T.C.Price,R.E. Son of Mr. And Mrs. Price, Fish Street, Worcester. Price T.C.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. J.Price. Died of wounds. Son of Mr. And Mrs. Price, Fish Street, Worcester. Price J.9thDec. 1916 Pte. W.T.Price. Killed. Son of Mr. And Mrs. Price, Fish Street, Worcester. Price W.T.9th Dec. 1916 Sig. J.C.Wilkes. Military Medal. Brother of W.E.Wilkes. Wilkes J.C.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. W.E.Wilkes. Wounded and gassed. Brother of J.C.Wilkes. Wilkes W.E.9th Dec. 1916 Dvr. A.E.Miles. M.T., A.S.C. Son of Mrs. Miles. Kempsey Common. Miles A.E.9th Dec. 1916 Tpr. A.J.Miles, S.A. Son of Mrs. Miles. Kempsey Common. Miles A.J.9th Dec. 1916 Tpr. A.W.Miles. In hospital. Son of Mrs. Miles. Kempsey Common. Miles A.W.9thDec. 1916 Pte. A.H.Miles. Kiled. Son of Mrs. Miles. Kempsey Common. Miles A.H.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. E.J.Miles. Wounded. Son of Mrs. Miles. Kempsey Common. Miles E.J.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. C.W.Miles, Devons. Son of Mrs. Miles. Kempsey Common. Miles C.W.9th Dec. 1916 Gunner J.Woodward, Navy. Son of Mr. And Mrs. Woodward, Barbourne Lane. Worcester. Woodward J.9th Dec. 1916Gnr. H.G.Woodward, R.F.A. Son of Mr. And Mrs. Woodward, Barbourne Lane.Worcester.Woodward H.G.9th Dec. 1916 Bom. F.Woodward, R.F.A. Son of Mr. And Mrs. Woodward, Barbourne Lane. Worcester. Woodward F.


9th Dec. 1916 Pte. H.Jones, Holt Heath. Wounded. Jones H.9th Dec. 1916Pte. F.Weston. Wounded.One of four Kempsey brothers and cousin to R.A. and E.G.Annis. Weston F.9th Dec. 1916Pte. T.Weston. Wounded. One of four Kempsey brothers and cousin to R.A. and E.G.Annis. Weston T.9th Dec. 1916Pte. J.Weston. Wounded. One of four Kempsey brothers and cousin to R.A. and E.G.Annis. Weston J.9th Dec. 1916Pte. W.Weston. Wounded. One of four Kempsey brothers and cousin to R.A. and E.G.Annis. Weston W.9th Dec. 1916Pte. R.A.Annis. Wounded. Brother of E.G.Annis and cousin to the Weston brothers ofKempsey.Annis R.A.9th Dec. 1916Lce.Cpl.E.G. Annis. Wounded. Brother of R.A.Annis and cousin to the Weston brothersof Kempsey.Annis E.G.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. G.James, Worcestershires. Son of Mr. And Mrs. C. James, St. John's, Worcester. James G.9th Dec. 1916 Sapper S.James. In hospital. Son of Mr. And Mrs. C. James, St. John's, Worcester. James S.9th Dec. 1916 Bomb. T.James. Discharged. Son of Mr. And Mrs. C. James, St. John's, Worcester. James T.9th Dec. 1916 Pte. G.C.C.Hale. Wounded and invalided. Hale G.C.C.9th Dec. 1916 Red Cross Work in Worcester. General Work Room. Dowty- Worcester.9th Dec. 1916 Bransford Fatality. Fischer-Worcester.16th Dec. 1916 Capt. A.O.Needham. Mentioned in Despatches. Needham A.O.16th Dec. 1916 Lce.-Cpl.J.W. Crump, Kempsey. Military medal. Crump J.W.16th Dec. 1916 Pte. A.Rogers, Bredon. Killed. Rogers A.16th Dec. 1916 Pte. H.Bartlett, Malvern Link. Wounded. Bartlett H.16th Dec. 1916 Pte. B.Manning, Bromsgrove. Killed. Manning B.16th Dec. 1916 Lce.-Cpl. A.R.Kings, Pershore. Killed. Kings A.R.16th Dec. 1916 Pte. T. Phillips, Suckley. Killed. Phillips T.16th Dec. 1916 Pte. G.Brooks, Malvern. Killed. Brooks G.16th Dec. 1916 Pte. R.Handy, Evesham. Killed. Handy R.16th Dec. 1916 Cpl. Mitchell, W. Malvern. Wounded. Mitchell W.16th Dec. 1916 Cpl. Bowles, Little Witley. Shell shock. Bowles.16th Dec. 1916 Gunner H.Sherriff. Wounded. Sherriff H.16th Dec. 1916 Lce.- Cpl. W.H.Baker. Twice wounded. Husband of Mrs. W.H.Baker. Worcester. Baker W.H.16th Dec. 1916 Pte. F.V.Watkins. Brother of Mrs. H.Baker. Watkins F.V.16th Dec. 1916 Bomb. W.H.Watkins. Brothers of Mrs. H.Baker. Watkins W.H.16th Dec. 1916 Bomb. E.J.Watkins. Brothers of Mrs. H.Baker Watkins E.J.16th Dec. 1916 Pte. C.Knight, Bengeworth. Missing. Knight C.16th Dec. 1916 Pte. E.Reynolds, N.Malvern. Missing. Reynolds E.16th Dec. 1916 Gunner W.Spilsbury. Ill. Spilsbury W.16th Dec. 1916 Misses M.Boulter and K.Greenway, Collectors at Butchers' Red Cross Sale. Boulter M. Dudley, Worcester.16th Dec. 1916 Misses M.Boulter and K.Greenway, Collectors at Butchers' Red Cross Sale. Greenway K. Dudley. Worcester.16th Dec. 1916 Late Rev. H.C.P.Wilkinson. Wilkinson H.C.P Dowty- Worcester.16th Dec. 1916 Mr. And Mrs. T.Walters, who will celebrate their golden wedding next week. Walters T.


16th Dec. 1916Mrs. Hiscock, daughter of Mrs. Emery Teague of Worcester ( wife of Capt. Hiscock,formerly of Worcester Royal Grammar School ) in Scottish Women's Hospital Corps. Hiscock Colwell, Worcester.16th Dec. 1916 Worcester Girl Munition makers16th Dec. 1916 Red Cross Work in Worcester: Bandage room. Dowty, Worcester16th Dec. 1916 War Shrine dedicated at Hampton Lovett to the Westwood Park Estate's fighting men. Sage, Worcester16th Dec. 1916 A Cathedral monument to Robert Wylde. To illustrate article by the dean of Worcester. Wylde RobertHarris,101 High st,Worcester23rd Dec. 1916 Pte. W. Allen. Broadheath. Killed. Allen W.23rd Dec. 1916 Pte. J.T Allen (his brother). Allen J.T.23rd Dec. 1916 Co. Sgt.-Maj F. Morris. Malvern. Wounded (third time) Morris F.23rd Dec. 1916 Sgt. A. Blackwell, Worcester. Wounded Blackwell A.23rd Dec. 1916 Pte. P.T. Bedford. N. Malvern. Wounded. Bedford P.T.23rd Dec. 1916 Pte. T. Lane, Fernhill Heath. In hospital. Lane T.23rd Dec. 1916 Pte. R.C. Purnell, Back to duty after "gassing". Purnell R.C.23rd Dec. 1916 Pte. W. Hale, Evesham. Missing Hale W.23rd Dec. 1916 Rifleman w. Cole, Tewkesbury. Missing. Cole W.23rd Dec. 1916 Regtml. S.M.J Nowell, Catshill. Commission Nowell S.M.J23rd Dec. 1916 Pte. W.Hartland. Hoolbrook. Military Medal. Hartland W.23rd Dec. 1916 Cpl. C.F.Pardoe , D.C.M., Ombersley. Killed. Pardoe C.F.23rd Dec. 1916 Cpl. W.J.A. Sanders , Malvern. Killed. Sanders.23rd Dec. 1916 Cpl. P.G.Bicknell, Bricklehampton. Died of wounds. Bicknell B.G.23rd Dec. 1916 Pte. C.H.Newman, Dormston. Killed. Newman C.H.23rd Dec. 1916 Sig. L.Neal, Stourport. Died of wounds. Neal L.23rd Dec. 1916 Pte.W.Beaman, Abberley. Died of wounds. Beaman W.23rd Dec. 1916 Pte. J.H.Corbett, Evesham. Died of wounds. Corbett J.H.23rd Dec. 1916 Royal Engineers . Field training.23rd Dec. 1916 Col. C.M.Edwards. Edwards C.M.23rd Dec. 1916 Royal Engineers . Pack Section.23rd Dec. 1916 Pte. E.Langford, wounded. Brother of W.J.R.Langford. Langford E.23rd Dec. 1916 1st Class Stoker W.J.R.Langford, brother of E.Langford. Langford W.J.R.23rd Dec. 1916 Cpl L. Burton. Killed. Son of Mr. A.Burton, Lichfield Street, Stourport. Burton L.23rd Dec. 1916 H.Burton, R.N.V.R. Son of Mr. A.Burton, Lichfield Street, Stourport. Burton H.23rd Dec. 1916 Pte. F.Burton, Worcestershires. Son of Mr. A.Burton, Lichfield Street, Stourport. Burton F.23rd Dec. 1916 Pte. C. Burton, Worcestershires. Son of Mr. A.Burton, Lichfield Street, Stourport. Burton C.23rd Dec. 1916 Pte. J.H.Wilson. Fernhill Heath. In hospital. Brother of A.J.Wilson. Wilson J.H.23rd Dec. 1916 A.J.Wilson. Navy. Brother of J.H.Wilson. Wilson A.J.30th Dec. 1916 Presentationto Mr. And Mrs. C.B. de Vit, Worcester, on their marriage. De Vit C.B.30th Dec. 1916 Mr. and Mrs. P.J.Pond- Dedication of War Shrine in Droitwich. Pond P.J.30th Dec. 1916 Pte. A.L.Dolphin, Holberrow Green. Killed. One of three brothers. Dolphin A.L.30th Dec. 1916 Sergt. D.Dolphin, Warwicks. Holberrow Green. One of three brothers. Dolphin D.30th Dec. 1916 Dvr. C.Dolphin. R.F.A. Holberow Green. One of three brothers. Dolphin C.30th Dec. 1916 Pte. H.Nind. Husband of Mrs. H.Nind, Tewkesbury. Nind H.30th Dec. 1916 Dvr. J.R.Lewis, Son of Mrs. H.Nind. Tewkesbury. Lewis J.R.30th Dec. 1916 Sergt. R.W.Lewis, wounded. Son of Mrs. H.Nind. Tewkesbury. Lewis R.W.


30th Dec. 1916 Cpl. H.W.Lewis, wounded. Son of Mrs. H.Nind. Tewkesbury. Lewis H.W.30th Dec. 1916 Sergt. R.Hemming, Rous Lench. Promoted. Hemming R.30th Dec. 1916 Sergt. W.Hopkins, Broadway. Military Medal. Hopkins W.30th Dec. 1916 Ldg. Seaman L.H.Edgcumbe, Fernhill Heath. Killed. Edgcumbe L.H.30th Dec. 1916 Gunner G.Jarvis, Worcester. Killed. Brother of W.Jarvis. Jarvis G.30th Dec. 1916 Pte. W.Jarvis, Worcester. Killed. Brother of G.Jarvis. Jarvis W.30th Dec. 1916 Pte. G.Ferkins, Worcester. Killed. Ferkins G.30th Dec. 1916 Pte. H.J.Lerry, Worcester. Killed. Lerry H.J.30th Dec. 1916 Pte. H.W.Rodber, Worcester. Killed. Rodber H.W.30th Dec. 1916 A.-Sergt. A.G.Bailey. Wounded. Bailey A.G.30th Dec. 1916 Rifleman H.Parry, Stourport. Killed. Parry H.30th Dec. 1916 Red Cross work in Worcester. Knitting-machine Room.30th Dec. 1916 Worcester Soldier's Birthday card to his mother. (See Jottings.)6th Jan.1917 Bishop Skinner's Chapel in Worcester Deanery. W.W.Harris. Worcester.6th Jan.1917 Worcester Pantomime, Cinderella.6th Jan.1917 Wounded Soldier-Entertainers at Westford Red Cross Hospital, Droitwich. Sage, Droitwich6th Jan.1917 Pte. F.Rodber, Worcester. Rodber F.6th Jan.1917 Pte. Horace Halling, Worcester. Wounded. Halling Horace.6th Jan.1917 Sergt. H.Lane, Malvern. Wounded. Lane H.6th Jan.1917 Pte. A.W.Dancocks, Pershore. Wounded. Dancocks A.W.6th Jan.1917 L.-Cpl. A.Daniel, Hampton Lovett. Convalescent. Daniel A.6th Jan.1917 Sergt. H.C.Smith, Clifton. Military Medal. Smith H.C.6th Jan.1917 Bomb. A.Lewis, Tewkesbury. Military Medal. Lewis A.6th Jan.1917 Miss Cynthia Carlton, who entertained 1,700 children at the pantomime. Carlton C.6th Jan.1917 The late Mr. Benoni Brewer, Worcester. Brewer B.6th Jan.1917 The Late Mr. J.Lewis, Broadheath. Lewis J.6th Jan.1917 The Late Ald. G.Radford, Worcester. Radford G. Iliffe Worcester6th Jan.1917 The Late Ald. G.Hughes, Evesham. Hughes G.6th Jan.1917 Lieut. Warlow, Worcestershire Regiment. Killed. Warlow. Iliffe Worcester6th Jan.1917 Capt. Norman Penny, R.F.A. Wounded. Awarded Military Cross. Penny N.6th Jan.1917 Pte. J.Lane, Guarlford. Killed. Lane J.6th Jan.1917 Pte. F.Parry, Worcester. Killed. Parry F.6th Jan.1917 Pte. W.Page, Malvern Link. Killed. Page W.6th Jan.1917 Gunner S.Shakespeare, Worcester. Killed. Shakespeare S.6th Jan.1917 Pte. A.J.Baker, Bishops Frome. Died. Baker A.J.6th Jan.1917 Pte. T.E.Page, Cradley. Died of wounds. Page T.E.6th Jan.1917 Pte. H.Dimmock, Worcester. Died of wounds. Dimmock H.13th Jan.1917 Entertainment by chidren of St. Lawrence's Home, Bath Road Worcester. A.J.Neale Worcester.13th Jan.1917 Draft of Royal Engineers who have left Malvern. C.D.Walton. Malvern.13th Jan.1917 Whist Drive at St. George's ,Worcester.13th Jan.1917 The late Mr. E.W.Ratcliffe, formerly of Worcester. Ratcliffe E.W.13th Jan.1917 Mr. T.C.Davies: St. John Ambulance Honour. Davis T.C.13th Jan.1917 Major R.G.Cherry, Upton. Military Cross. Cherry R.G.13th Jan.1917 Lieut. J.R.Blake, Bretforton. ' Mentioned.' Blake J.R.13th Jan.1917 Lieut. (Acting Captain ) R.H.Cale, Worcester. Military Cross. Cale R.H.


13th Jan.1917 Sergt. N.Parker, Worcester. ' Mentioned.' Parker N.13th Jan.1917 Lce.- Cpl. H.Faulkner, Bromsgrove. ' Mentioned.' Faulkner H.13th Jan.1917 Pte. N.J.Mann, Pershore. Killed. Mann N.J.13th Jan.1917 Lce.-Cpl. T.Coldrick, Pershore. Died of wounds Coldrick T.13th Jan.1917 Pte. E.Bearcroft, Evesham. Killed. Bearcroft E.13th Jan.1917 Pte. A.J.Merriman, Stoulton. Killed. Meriman A.J.13th Jan.1917 Lce.-Cpl. G.Haines, Pershore. Killed. Haines G.13th Jan.1917 Pte. A.E.Bubear, Worcester. Wounded. Bubear A.E.13th Jan.1917 Pte. G.Humphreys, Worcester. Wounded. Humphreys G.13th Jan.1917 Lce.- Cpl. J.F.Parlington, Broughton Hackett, ill. Parlington J.F.13th Jan.1917 Mr. F.Hall, Clifton -on -Theme, and his war workers. Hall F.20th Jan. 1917 Worcester Women's Volunteer Reserve: Collecting Tins for Comforts Fund.20th Jan. 1917 Capt. Geoffrey Tomkinson, Kidderminster. Military Cross. Tomkinson G.20th Jan. 1917 Lt. Col. F.M. Tompkinson, Kidderminster, D.S.O. Tompkinson F.M.20th Jan. 1917 Capt. ( temp. Major ) C.E.C. Eagles, Coughton, D.S.O., and mentioned in despatches. Eagles C.E.C.20th Jan. 1917 Lt. R.T.Keen, Worcester. Military Cross. Keen R.T.20th Jan. 1917 Lt. H.Smith, Evesham. Missing from 'Ivernia'. Smith H.20th Jan. 1917 Co. Sergt.- Maj. W.Evans, Worcestershires. Military Cross. Evans W.20th Jan. 1917 Members of the Shrub Hill G.W.R. Goods Dept. Office Staff serving with the colours.20th Jan. 1917 New Year arrivals at Battenhall Mount Hospital, Worcester.20th Jan. 1917 Corpl. E.Ballinger, Worcestershires. Mentioned in despatches. Ballinger E.20th Jan. 1917 Sergt. B.Spilsbury, Colwall. D.C.M. Spilsbury B.20th Jan. 1917 Sergt. F.D.Vant, Evesham. D.C.M. and Croix de Guerre. Vant .FD.20th Jan. 1917 Corpl. G.Vant, Evesham. Killed. Vant G.20th Jan. 1917 Sergt. E.J.Bowen, Evesham. Killed. Bowen E.J.20th Jan. 1917 Sergt. R. Young. Died of wounds. Young R.20th Jan. 1917 Pte. W.F.Goodwin, Kempsey. Killed. Goodwin W.F.20th Jan. 1917 Pte. C.Preece, Malvern. Died. Preece C.20th Jan. 1917 Trooper J.L.Roberts. Prisoner of war. Roberts J L20th Jan. 1917 Pte. G.Jackson, Guarlford. Prisoner of war Jackson G20th Jan. 1917 Recent arrivals at Westford Red Cross Hospital, Droitwich. Sage, Droitwich.27th Jan. 1917 Worcester Munitioners' Football Match for benefit of wounded soldiers Fischer-Worcester.27th Jan. 1917 Marriage of Mr. T.J.Southall and Miss F.M. Owden of Worcester. Southall T.J. Dowty, Worcester27th Jan. 1917 Marriage of Mr. T.J.Southall and Miss F.M. Owden of Worcester. Owden F.M. Dowty, Worcester27th Jan. 1917 Gnr. H. Lowle, son of Mr. J. Lowle, Crimean veteran Lowle H.27th Jan. 1917 Pte. J. Lowle. Wounded. Son of Mr. J. Lowle, Crimean veteran Lowle J.27th Jan. 1917 Pte. W.Houghton, Nr. Malvern. Wounded. Houghton W.27th Jan. 1917 Sergt. H.Digger, Worcester. Sick. Digger H.27th Jan. 1917 Tpr. H.Groves, Worcester. Prisoner. Groves H.27th Jan. 1917 Air Mech. S.M. G.P.Mace, Worcester. Meritorious Servie Medal. Mace G.P.27th Jan. 1917 Pte. H.Phillips. Severn Stoke. Military Medal. Phillips H.27th Jan. 1917 Sergt. G.Troth, M.M., Bromsgrove. Killed. Troth G.27th Jan. 1917 Pte. H.Conn, Pershore. Killed. Brother of E.T.Conn Conn H.27th Jan. 1917 Pte. E.T.Conn. Brother of H.Conn. Wounded. Conn E.T.


27th Jan. 1917 L.-Cpl. H.Hall, Wick. Died. Hall H.27th Jan. 1917 Pte. H.Loynes, Abberley. Died. Loynes H.27th Jan. 1917 Marriage of Trooper J.H.Millington, Drakes Broughton and Miss Adelaide Back, Worcester. Millington J.H.3rd Feb. 1917 Lieut. P.Evans, R.F.C. Worcester. Killed. Evans P.3rd Feb. 1917 Mr. And Mrs. A.J.Henderson, Pershore. Married at Stratford. Henderson A.J.3rd Feb. 1917Cpl. S.Stephens, Military Police. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. J.Stephens,Brownheath, Martin Husingtree. Stephens S.3rd Feb. 1917Pte.T.Stephens, Worcestershire. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. J.Stephens,Brownheath, Martin Husingtree. Stephens T.3rd Feb. 1917Pte. W.Stephens, S.Staffs. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. J.Stephens, Brownheath,Martin Husingtree. Stephens W.3rd Feb. 1917Pte. G.Stephens, Warwicks. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. J.Stephens, Brownheath,Martin Husingtree.Stephens G3rd Feb. 1917Pte. H.Stephens, A.S.C. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. J.Stephens, Brownheath,Martin Husingtree. Stephens H.3rd Feb. 1917Pte. J.Stephens Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. J.Stephens, Brownheath, MartinHusingtree. Stephens J.3rd Feb. 1917Stephens L., Worcestershires. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. J.Stephens,Brownheath, Martin Husingtree. Stephens L.3rd Feb. 1917Pte. G.Grubb, Worcestershires. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. J.Stephens,Brownheath, Martin Husingtree. Grubb G.3rd Feb. 1917 Cpl. T.Sendall, Malvern, D.C.M. Sendall T.3rd Feb. 1917 Pte. H.Green, M.M., Sherrif's Lench. Killed. Green H.3rd Feb. 1917 Gnr. A.H.Bradley, Wyre. Killed Bradley A.H.3rd Feb. 1917 L.-Cpl. D.C.Robinson, Grimley. Wounded. Robinson D.C.3rd Feb. 1917 Gnr. K.Williams, Malvern. Died. Williams K.3rd Feb. 1917 Sergt. A.Edwards, Worcester. ILL. Edwards A.3rd Feb. 1917 Dvr. F.A.Knight, Swinesherd. ILL Knight F.A.3rd Feb. 1917 Cpl. W.H.Watkins, Worcester. ILL Watkins W.H.3rd Feb. 1917 Opening of new Droitwich home for rheumatic patients.3rd Feb. 1917 Worcestershire Regimental Cooks.3rd Feb. 1917 Worcestershire R.E. team.10th Feb. 1917 Skating Scene at Bevere.10th Feb. 1917 W.J.Walters, R.E. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Walters, Pinkett Street, Worcester. Walters W.J.10th Feb. 1917 L.-Cpl. Ins. A.Walters, A.S.C. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Walters, Pinkett Street, Worcester. Walters A.10th Feb. 1917 Tpr. F.Walters, Yeomanry.Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Walters, Pinkett Street, Worcester. Walters F.10th Feb. 1917 Gnr. A.Walters, R.F.A. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Walters, Pinkett Street, Worcester. Walters A.10th Feb. 1917 Dvr. E.Walters R.F.A. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Walters, Pinkett Street, Worcester. Walters E.10th Feb. 1917 Dvr. B.Walters, R.F.A. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Walters, Pinkett Street, Worcester. Walters B.10th Feb. 1917 Gnr. J.W.Roberts, R.F.A. Roberts J.W.10th Feb. 1917 Sergt. S. Yarnold, Worcester, wounded. Brother of G. and C. Yarnold. Yarnold S.10th Feb. 1917 Sergt. G.Yarnold ( his brother ). Killed. Yarnold G.10th Feb. 1917 Pte. C.Yarnold. ( his brother ). Gassed. Yarnold C.


10th Feb. 1917 Capt. E.H.Hiscock, Worcester. Killed. Hiscock E.H.10th Feb. 1917 Sergt. J.Pressdee, Malvern Link. Military Medal. Pressdee J.10th Feb. 1917 Tptr. J.Roxburgh, Silver Medal of St. George. Roxburgh J.10th Feb. 1917 Pte. Jas. Griffin, Suckley. Died. Brother of Jos. Griffin. Griffin J.10th Feb. 1917 Sh.-Smith Jos. Griffin. Brother of Jas. Griffin. Grifin J.10th Feb. 1917 Pte. J.Blackford, Broadheath. Wounded. Blackford J.10th Feb. 1917 Pte. W.G.Badham, A.S.C. Badham W.G.10th Feb. 1917 Gnr. J.C.Badham. Wounded. Badham J.C.10th Feb. 1917 Dvr. W. J.Badham. Badham W. J.10th Feb. 1917 Co. S.-M Jas. Farell. Mentioned in despatches. Brotherof B. and J. Farell Farell J.10th Feb. 1917 Pte.B.Farell. Brother of J. and J. Farell. Farell B.10th Feb. 1917 Pte. Jos Farell. Brother of B. and J. Farell. Farell J.10th Feb. 1917 Family of Mrs. Perry, Regent Street , Worcester.10th Feb. 1917Pte. C.Perry, wounded four times ( husband ). Family of Mrs. Perry, Regent Street ,Worcester. Perry C.10th Feb. 1917 Pte. A. Attwood, gassed ( brother ).Family of Mrs. Perry, Regent Street , Worcester. Attwood A.10th Feb. 1917 Pte. W.Attwood,gassed ( brother ). Family of Mrs. Perry, Regent Street , Worcester. Attwood W.10th Feb. 1917L.-Cpl. W.Fisher, killed. ( brother -in -law ). Family of Mrs. Perry, Regent Street ,Worcester. Fisher W.10th Feb. 1917 Pte. F.Stanley ( brother-in-law ). Family of Mrs. Perry, Regent Street, Worcester. Stanley F.17th Feb. 1917 Pte. R.Jukes. Sons, sons-in-law and grandsons of Mrs. Jukes, Cornmeadow, Claines. Jukes R.17th Feb. 1917 Pte. J.Jukes. Sons, sons-in-law and grandsons of Mrs. Jukes, Cornmeadow, Claines. Jukes J.17th Feb. 1917 Pre. Allen Jukes. Sons, sons-in-law and grandsons of Mrs. Jukes, Cornmeadow, Claines. Jukes A.17th Feb. 1917 Pte. Arthur Jukes. Sons, sons-in-law and grandsons of Mrs. Jukes, Cornmeadow, Claines. Jukes A.17th Feb. 1917 Sergt. R.Jukes. Sons, sons-in-law and grandsons of Mrs. Jukes, Cornmeadow, Claines. Jukes R.17th Feb. 1917 Sig. C.Jukes. Sons, sons-in-law and grandsons of Mrs. Jukes, Cornmeadow, Claines. Jukes C.17th Feb. 1917Dvr. H.Capewell ( son-in-law ). Sons, sons-in-law and grandsons of Mrs. Jukes,Cornmeadow, Claines. Capewell H.17th Feb. 1917Pte. G.Taylor ( grandson ). Sons, sons-in-law and grandsons of Mrs. Jukes, Cornmeadow,Claines. Taylor G.17th Feb. 1917Taylor H. Taylor ( grandson ). Sons, sons-in-law and grandsons of Mrs. Jukes,Cornmeadow, Claines. Taylor H.17th Feb. 1917 Sergt. J.T.Allen, Worcester. Killed. Allen J.T.17th Feb. 1917 Cpl. L.Chant. Malvern Link. Killed. Brother of H.Chant. Chant L.17th Feb. 1917 Pte. H.Chant, killed. Brother of L.Chant. Chant H.17th Feb. 1917 Pte. F. Chance, Worcester. Died of wounds. Chance F.17th Feb. 1917 Pte. F.Cubberley, N. Malvern. Died. Cubberley F.17th Feb. 1917 Pte. Deacon, Worcester. Killed. Deacon17th Feb. 1917 Pte. H.Nutt, Hanley Castle. Killed. Nutt H.


17th Feb. 1917 Dvr. W.Jones, Worcester. Sick. Jones W.17th Feb. 1917 Pte. E. Price, Pershore. Died of wounds Price E.17th Feb. 1917 Pte. C.H.Burrows. Killed. Burows C.H.17th Feb. 1917 Sapper W.J.Caulder, Malvern. Wounded. Caulder W.J.17th Feb. 1917 Gunner G.Hobbs, Claines. Brother of D.C.Hobbs. Hobbs G.17th Feb. 1917 Tpr. D.C.Hobbs. Brother of G. Hobbs. Hobbs D.C17th Feb. 1917 Pte. G.H.Tandy, sons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs.G.Tandy,North Piddle. Tandy G.H.17th Feb. 1917 Pte. E.F.Tandy, Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs.G.Tandy,North Piddle. Tandy E.F.17th Feb. 1917Gunner T.E.Tandy. Shellshock. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs.G.Tandy,NorthPiddle.Tandy T.E.17th Feb. 1917 Pte L. Griffin. Sons and sons-in-lawof Mr. And Mrs.G.Tandy,North Piddle. Griffin L.17th Feb. 1917 Lce.-Cpl. E.W.Kings. Killed. Sons and sons-in-lawof Mr. And Mrs.G.Tandy,North Piddle. Kings E.W.17th Feb. 1917 Col. R.E.Lyon. Awarded the C.B. Lyon R.E.17th Feb. 1917 Major W.H.O'Brien. Killed on service. O'Brien W.H. Iliffe Worcester17th Feb. 1917 Mr. W.H.Kershaw, appointed Alderman of Worcester. Kershaw W.H. Dowty, Worcester17th Feb. 1917 Late Mr. G.Owen at his wheel. 55 years at Royal Porcelain Works Owen G. A.J.Neale Worcester.24th Feb. 1917. Frank Edwin Alcock, who broke through ice and rescued a boy. Alcock F.E.24th Feb. 1917. Major J.M.Reddie, Worcester. Awarded the C.B. Reddie J.M.24th Feb. 1917. Hannah Snell,a Worcester Woman Soldier. Snell A.24th Feb. 1917. Farr- Sergt, J.S.Timbers, R.F.A. Meritorious Service Medal. Timbers J.S.24th Feb. 1917. Sgt. G.J.Harvey, Worcester. Killed. Harvey G.J.24th Feb. 1917. Sgt. E.Gibbs, Worcester. Died of wounds. Gibbs E.24th Feb. 1917. Lce.-Cpl. F.J.Genever, Clifton. Killed. Genever F.J.24th Feb. 1917. Pte. H.T.Perkins, Clifton. Killed. Perkins H.T.24th Feb. 1917. Lce.-Cpl. R.Moule, Hartlebury. Killed. Moule R.24th Feb. 1917. Pte. A.Hewitt, N.Malvern. Killed. Twin brother of Cecil Hewitt. Hewitt A.24th Feb. 1917. Pte. Cecil Hewitt. Killed. Twin brother of A.Hewitt. Hewitt C.24th Feb. 1917. Lce.-Cpl. W.Dixon, Bromsgrove. Killed. Dixon W.24th Feb. 1917. Pte. J.Liddiard, Upton. Killed. Liddiard J.24th Feb. 1917. Pte. W.Brace. R.D.C. Died. Brace W.24th Feb. 1917. Pte. H.Jeynes, Worcester. Killed. Jeynes H.24th Feb. 1917. Pte. T.M.Haffield. Killed. Member of A Pooolbrook ( Malvern ) Brotherhood. Haffield T.M.24th Feb. 1917. L. Haffield. R.H.A. Member of A Poolbrook ( Malvern ) Brotherhood. Haffield L.24th Feb. 1917. Pte. E.Haffield, Worcestershires. Member of A Poolbrook ( Malvern ) Brotherhood. Haffield E.24th Feb. 1917. Sgt. C.Haffield, Worcestershires. Member of A Poolbrook ( Malvern ) Brotherhood. Haffield C.24th Feb. 1917. Pte. H.Haffield, Worcestershires. Member of A Poolbrook ( Malvern ) Brotherhood. Haffield H.24th Feb. 1917. Pte. R.H.Price, Worcester. Wounded. Price R.H.24th Feb. 1917. Battenhall Wounded Soldier's Wedding at Cotheridge.24th Feb. 1917. Entertainment by Holt Girls' Club. W.W.Dowty, Worcester.24th Feb. 1917. Entertainment by Worcester College House Pupils.3rd March 1917 Mrs. S.Jones , Rochford. Died at 103. See' Jottings.' Jones S.3rd March 1917 Co. S.M. W.E. Ward, Bromsgrove. French Military Medal. Ward W.E.3rd March 1917 War Certificate awarded to Driver H.Mylam of Hallow, on dicharge from army. Mylam H.3rd March 1917 Pte. P.R.Collins, Radford. Killed. Collins P.R.


3rd March 1917 Pte. T. Dallaway, Hanbury. Killed. Dallaway T.3rd March 1917 Pte. H.Holt, Crowle. Killed. Holt H.3rd March 1917 A.B. W.E. Lancelot R.N.D., Hallow. Killed. Lancelot W.E.3rd March 1917 Pte. W.Morris, Pirton. Died. Brother of A.E.Morris. Morris W.3rd March 1917 Pte. A.E.Morris. Gassed. Brother of W.Morris. Morris A.E.3rd March 1917 Pte. J.Southall, Worcester. Killed. Southall J.3rd March 1917 Pte. J.H.Watkins, Droitwich. Killed. Watkins J.H.3rd March 1917 Childrens' entertainment at Grimley. Grimley3rd March 1917 An entertainment by St. Helen's School.3rd March 1917 Guildhall Red Cross Workers. Dowty, Worcester10th March1917 Pte. Fred Brotherton. Wounded and gassed. Brother of Cecil and Reginald. Evesham. Brotherton F.10th March1917 Pte. Cecil Brotherton. Brother of Fred and Reginald. Evesham. Brotherton C.10th March1917 Pte. Reginald Brotherton. Brother of Fred and Cecil. Evesham. Brotherton R.10thMarch1917 Pte. F.Allbutt. Tardebigge. Allbutt F.10th March1917 Pte. E.Marshall, Ombersley. Marshall E10th March1917 Ladies' Football Match in Worcester. Williamson's team.Worcester. Ladies'Football Team.10th March1917 Ladies' Football Match in Worcester. Heenan's team.Worcester Ladies'Football Team.10th March1917Me Brevet Col. C.M.Edwards. Mentioned by War Secretary for Valuable War Services. Edwards C.M.10th March1917 Lt.-Col. E.V.V.Wheeler. Mentioned by War Secretary for Valuable War Services. Wheeler E.V.V.10th March1917 Lt.-Col. E.W.Larkworthy. Mentioned by War Secretary for Valuable War Services. Larkworthy E.W.10th March1917 Lt.- Col. E.C.Bullock. Mentioned by War Secretary for Valuable War Services. Bullock E.C.10th March1917 Lt.-Col. W.R.Chichester. Mentioned by War Secretary for Valuable War Services. Chichester W.R.10th March1917 Lt.-Col. A.Moody. Mentioned by War Secretary for Valuable War Services. Moody A.10th March1917 Lt.-Col. W.Robertson. Mentioned by War Secretary for Valuable War Services. Robertson W.10th March1917 Major F.H.Garnett. Mentioned by War Secretary for Valuable War Services. Garnett F.H.10th March1917 Major A.Murray Smith. Mentioned by War Secretary for Valuable War Services. Murray Smith A.10th March1917 The Late Captain Frank Penny. Mentioned by War Secretary for Valuable War Services. Penny F.10th March1917Crpl. T.Roberts (husband ). Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs. Roberts,Carden Street, Worcester. Roberts T.10th March1917Lce.-Cpl. T.Crone ( brother ). Died of wounds. Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law ofMrs. Roberts, Carden Street, Worcester. Crone T.10th March1917Pte. Frank Williams ( brother ). Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs. Roberts,Carden Street, Worcester.Williams Frank.10th March1917Pte. Joseph Williams ( brother ). Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs. Roberts,Carden Street, Worcester.Williams Joseph.10th March1917Driver H. Williams ( brother ). Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs. Roberts,Carden Street, Worcester. Williams H.10th March1917Sergt. A.O.Roberts ( brother-in-law ). Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs.Roberts, Carden Street, Worcester.Roberts A.O.10th March1917Able-Seaman J.Roberts ( brother-in-law ). Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs.Roberts, Carden Street, Worcester. Roberts J.


10th March1917Pte. F.Roberts ( brother-in-law). Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs. Roberts,Carden Street, Worcester. Roberts F.10th March1917Sergt. H.Roberts ( brother-in-law ). Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs.Roberts, Carden Street, Worcester. Roberts H.17th March1917 Group of Royal Engineers. Iliffe Worcester17th March1917 Presentation of medals at Norton Barracks by Major-General Western. C.B. Western.17th March1917The Late Mr. E.G.Humphreys, Worcester.Mentioned by War Secretary for ValuableServicesHumphreys E.G.17th March1917Mr. J.Humphreys, who has gone to France to lecture to soldiers.Mentioned by WarSecretary for Valuable Services Humphreys J.17th March1917 Lieut.-Col. The Hon. H.S.Davey. Mentioned by War Secretary for Valuable Services Davey H.S.Miss D.Davey, V.A.D. nurse. Worcester InfirmaryMentioned by War Secretary for Valuable17th March1917 Services Davey D.17th March1917 Lieut.-Col.the Hon. H.S.Davey. Mentioned by War Secretary for Valuable Services Davey H.S.17th March1917 Lieut.-Col. A.Handley R.E. Mentioned by War Secretary for Valuable Services Handley R.E.17th March1917Sec. Lieut. J.F.Brierley, Worcester. Wounded. Mentioned by the War Secretary forValuable Services.Brierley J.F.17th March1917 Sergt. Bell, Worcester. Military Medal. Bell.17th March1917 Regttl. S.M. C. Hawkes, Shipston. Promoted. Hawkes C.17th March1917PtePte. A.G.Baker, Worcester. Killed.Baker A.G.17th March1917 L.- Cpl. Roy. Worcester. Killed. Roy.17th March1917 Pte. F.A.Davis, West Malvern. Wounded. Davis F.A.17th March1917 Lce.-Cpl. T.E.Edwards, Malvern link. Wounded. Edwards T.E.17th March1917 Three Worcester Soldiers' 'Swiss Smile'. See jottings.17th March1917 Marriage of Gunner F.Turning, R.F.A., Worcester, and Miss Lily Butler of Crowle. Turning F.17thMarch1917 Marriage of Gunner F.Turning, R.F.A., Worcester, and Miss Lily Butler of Crowle Butler L.17thMarch1917 Pte. F.Hartland , Worcester. Wounded. Hartland F.17thMarch1917 Co. S.M. P.Lane. Fernhill Heath. Promoted. Brother of H.Lane. Lane P.17thMarch1917 1st A.M. H. Lane. Brother of P.Lane. Lane H.17thMarch1917 Cpl. C.W.Knowles, Royal Fusiliers. Sons of Mrs. Knowles. Ombersley Road. Knowles C.W.17thMarch1917 Cpl. A.J.Knowles, Yeomanry. Sons of Mrs. Knowles. Ombersly Roead. Knowles A.J.17thMarch1917 Pte. L.Knowles. In hospital. Sons of Mrs. Knowles. Ombersley Road. Knowles L.24thMarch1917 Sergt. P.Wilmott, Worcester. Military Medal and promoted. Wilmott P.W24thMarch1917 Sergt. A.Spilsbury D.C.M. Colwall. Awarded the French War Cross. Spilsbury A.24thMarch1917 Pte. J.Williams, West Malvern. Killed. Williams24thMarch1917 Cpl.E.Lockett, Witley. Killed. Lockett E.24thMarch1917 Sergt. J.A.Airey, Worcester. Died wounds. Airey J.A.24thMarch1917 Pte. G.Stubbington, Hampton. Died wounds. Stubbington G.24thMarch1917 Gunner G.Jeynes, Worcester. Died. Jeynes G.24thMarch1917 Pte. C.Morris, Malvern. Died on service. Morris C.24thMarch1917 Tpr. C.F. Walford, Malvern. Died while prisoner. Walford C.F.24thMarch1917 Pte. W.S.Gerrett, Worcester. Died wounds. Gerrett W.S.24thMarch1917 P.O. F.J. Gillett, Hallow. Died on service. Gillett F.J.24thMarch1917 2nd Lieut. J.Brigden, Worcester. Commission. Brother of F.M.Brigden. Brigden J.24thMarch1917 Pte. F.M. Brigden, wounded. Brother of J.Brigden. Brigden F.M.


24thMarch1917 Sergt. B.Klee, Malvern. Wounded. Klee B.24thMarch1917 Pte. R.W.Ruck, West Malvern. Wounded. Ruck R.W.24thMarch1917 Pte. W.Allen. Church Lench. Wounded. Allen W.24thMarch1917 Pte. F.Swain, Worcester. Loss of foot. Swain F.24thMarch1917 Co.-Sergt.-Major F.J.Allsopp. Died of wounds. Brother of J.Allsopp and H.Allsopp. Allsopp F.J.24thMarch1917 Cpl. J.Allsopp. In training. Brother of F.J.Allsopp and H.Allsopp. Allsopp J.24thMarch1917 Tpr. H Allsopp. Wounded. Brother of F.J.Allsopp and J.Allsopp. Allsopp H.24thMarch1917 Pte. H.Eden, Worcester. Prisoner since Mons. Eden H.24thMarch1917Pte. C.J.Roberts( son ). Sons and grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Bank Street,Worcester.Roberts C.J.24thMarch1917Sergt. W.H.Roberts ( son ) Sons and grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Bank Street,Worcester.Roberts W.H.24thMarch1917Pte. G.Roberts ( son ) . Sons and grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Bank Street,Worcester. Roberts G.24thMarch1917Pte. T.Griffiths ( grandson ) .Sons and grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Bank Street,Worcester. Griffiths T.24thMarch1917Bomb. C.Griffiths ( grandson ). Sons and grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Bank Street,Worcester. Griffiths C.24thMarch1917Dvr. W.Griffiths ( grandson ). Sons and grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Bank Street,Worcester.Griffiths W.H.24thMarch1917Pte. G.Bruton ( grandson ). Sons and grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Bank Street,Worcester. Bruton G.24thMarch1917Pte. W.Whitehouse ( son ). Wounded. Sons,grandsons,sons-in-law,and nephews of Mrs.Whitehouse, 97, Woolhope Road, Worcester. Whitehouse W.24thMarch1917Dvr. J.Whitehouse (son ). France. Sons,grandsons,sons-in-law,and nephews of Mrs.Whitehouse, 97, Woolhope Road, Worcester Whitehouse J.24thMarch1917Pte. F.A.Whitehouse ( son ). In hospital. Sons,grandsons,sons-in-law,and nephews of Mrs.Whitehouse, 97, Woolhope Road, WorcesterWhitehouse F.A.24thMarch1917Pte. V.Merrell ( grandson ). Recovering from gassing. Sons,grandsons,sons-in-law,andnephews of Mrs. Whitehouse, 97, Woolhope Road, Worcester Merrell V.24thMarch1917Pte. G.Merrell ( grandson ). France. Sons,grandsons,sons-in-law,and nephews of Mrs.Whitehouse, 97, Woolhope Road, Worcester Merrell G.24thMarch1917L.-cpl.W.Modley ( grandson ). India. Sons,grandsons,sons-in-law,and nephews of Mrs.Whitehouse, 97, Woolhope Road, Worcester Modley W.24thMarch1917Pte. W.W. Holder ( son-in-law ). Training. Sons,grandsons,sons-in-law,and nephews ofMrs. Whitehouse, 97, Woolhope Road, WorcesterHolder W.W.24thMarch1917Pte. G.H.Haynes ( son-in-law ). Training. Sons,grandsons,sons-in-law,and nephews ofMrs. Whitehouse, 97, Woolhope Road, WorcesterHaynes G.H.24thMarch1917Pte. F.Winter ( nephew ). Training. Sons,grandsons,sons-in-law,and nephews of Mrs.Whitehouse, 97, Woolhope Road, WorcesterWinter P.F.24thMarch19172nd. Lieut. G.Bowen ( nephew ). France. Sons,grandsons,sons-in-law,and nephews ofMrs. Whitehouse, 97, Woolhope Road, Worcester Bowen G.24thMarch1917Pte. A.G.Bowen ( nephew ). Training. Sons,grandsons,sons-in-law,and nephews of Mrs.Whitehouse, 97, Woolhope Road, WorcesterBowen A.G.


24thMarch1917Sergt. T.Whitehouse ( nephew ). France. Sons,grandsons,sons-in-law,and nephews ofMrs. Whitehouse, 97, Woolhope Road, Worcester Whitehouse T.24thMarch1917 The Late Rev. F.H.Ritchings. 42 years Rector of St. Clement's, Worcester. Ritchings F.H.24thMarch1917 Canon S.R.James, Malvern. Army chaplain. James S.R. Dowty, Worcester24thMarch1917 Minor Canon T.C. de la Hey, Worcester. de la Hey. Dowty, Worcester24thMarch1917 2nd Lieut. R.Parton, Worcester. Promoted. Parton R.24thMarch1917 Group of Royal Engineers. Dowty, Worcester24thMarch1917 Potato Queues in Worcester. Wilkins, Worcester.31stMarch1917 Cpl. F.T.Walters, Dines Green. Military Medal. Walters F.T.31stMarch1917 L.-cpl.R.H.Crowther, Whittington. Killed. Crowther R.H.31stMarch1917 L.-cpl.A.Oliver, Malvern Link. Wounded. Oliver A.31stMarch1917 Pte.C. Carter, Malvern Wells. Wounded. Carter C.31stMarch1917 Dvr. S.J.Bradley. R.F.A. Wounded. Sons of Mrs. Bradley, Infirmary Walk, Worcester. Bradley S.J.31stMarch1917 Pte. W.Bradley, Devons. Sons of Mrs. Bradley, Infirmary Walk, Worcester. Bradley W.31stMarch1917 Pte. F.Bradley, Worcestershires. Sons of Mrs. Bradley, Infirmary Walk, Worcester. Bradley F.31stMarch1917 Dvr. W.Bradley, R.F.A. Sons of Mrs. Bradley, Infirmary Walk, Worcester. Bradley W.31stMarch1917 Sapper H.F.Brookes, R.E., Worcester. Recovered from fever. Brookes H.F.31stMarch1917 Pte. W.H.Wilde. Killed. Grandsons of the late Mr. William Wilde. Wilde W.H.31stMarch1917 Pte. J.Wilde. In hospital. Grandsons of the late Mr. William Wilde. Wilde J.31stMarch1917 Cpl. A.H.Wilde. Grandsons of the late Mr. William Wilde Wilde A.H.31stMarch1917 Pte. A.W.Penny, R.E. Penny A.W.31stMarch1917 Pte. J.Ewels, R.F.A. brother of C.and F. Ewels Ewels J.31stMarch1917 Pte. F.Ewels, Manchesters, brother of J. C. Ewels Ewels F.31stMarch1917 Pte. C.Ewels,Canadians, brother of F, and J. Ewels. Ewels C.31stMarch1917Pte. G.H.Bosworth, KRR. Recovered wounds. Three sons and son -in -law of Mr. And Mrs.George Bosworth,Bransford Rd. WorcesterBosworth G.H.31stMarch1917Pte. B.H.Bosworth. M.T., A.S.C., France. Three sons and son -in -law of Mr. And Mrs.George Bosworth,Bransford Rd. WorcesterBosworth B.H.31stMarch1917Pte. E.V.Bosworth, Worcestershire. Killed. Three sons and son -in -law of Mr. And Mrs.George Bosworth,Bransford Rd. WorcesterBosworth E.V.Pte. E.J.Warmington, Essex ( son in law )Three sons and son -in -law of Mr. And Mrs.31stMarch1917George Bosworth,Bransford Rd. WorcesterPte. E.Sanders. Worcestershires. Wounded. Three sons and son- in- law of Mr. R.Sanders, Claines. Sanders E.Warmington E.J.31stMarch191731stMarch1917 Dvr. O. Sanders, R.H.A. Three sons and son- in- law of Mr. R. Sanders, Claines. Sanders O.31stMarch1917 Dvr. H.Sanders, Canadians. Three sons and son- in- law of Mr. R. Sanders, Claines. Sanders H.31stMarch1917 Pt. J.Potter, Worcestershires. Son-in-law of Mr. R. Sanders, Claines. Potter J.31stMarch1917 A Potato Queue in Worcester.31stMarch1917 The late Canon Phillips, Worcester. Phillips Canon Stretton, Worcester.31stMarch1917 Rev. Father J. Parsons. Worcester. Chaplain to Forces. Parsons J. Iliffe, Worcester.31stMarch1917 Major C.E.Saddon. Evesham. Wounded third time. Saddon C.E.31stMarch1917 2nd. Lt. R.W.Ferriday. Worcester. Commisioned. Ferriday R.W.31stMarch1917 Heenan and Froude's v. Sailor's Football Match.


7th April 1917 Capt.M.E.J.Wingfield Stratford. Adjutant 2nd Battalion Worcestershire Volunteer Regiment.Wingfield StratfordM.E.J.7th April 1917 2nd. Lieut. G.H.Temple Bourne, formerly Worcester. Killed. Temple Bourne G.H.7th April 1917 Dvr. A.Worthington, formerly Worcester. Military Medal. Worthington A.7th April 1917 Pte. W. Underhill, Malvern Link. Wounded. Underhill W.7th April 1917 Driver S.G.Adams A.S.C. Carden Street. Husband of Mrs. Adams Adams S.G.7th April 1917 Mrs .Adams, wife of S.G.Adams. Adams Mrs.Pte. W.Adams, Lancashire, wounded. Sons and nephews of Mr. And Mrs. Adams, Carden7th April 1917 Street.Adams WDowty.7th April 1917 Gunner Frank Adams, R.H.A. Sons and nephews of Mr. And Mrs. Adams, Carden Street. Adams Frank7th April 1917 Sapper Alfred Adams. Sons and nephews of Mr. And Mrs. Adams, Carden Street. Adams Alfred7th April 1917Pte. Frederick Adams. S.Wales Borderers. Sons and nephews of Mr. And Mrs. Adams,Carden Street.Adams Frederick7th April 1917 Stoker W.Banks ( nephew ) .Sons and nephews of Mr. And Mrs. Adams, Carden Street. Banks W7th April 1917Driver A.Banks. R.H.A., ( nephew ) wounded. Sons and Nephews of Mr. And Mrs. AdamsCarden StreetBanks A7th April 1917Sergt. S. Adams. Worcestershires. Military Medal. Sons and nephews of Mr. And Mrs.Adams, Carden Street. Adams S.7th April 1917 Cathedral Monument, Bishop Maddox. Maddox W.W.Harris. Worcester.7th April 1917The Hostel Crew. Winners of the Ley House Challenge Cup at Worcester Cathedral King'sSchool Regatta.Regatta7th April 1917 Students of Worcester College for the Blind digging up their playing grounds.14th April 1917 Pte. W Townsend, Worcester. Wounded Townsend. W.14th April 1917 Pte. H. W. Denman. Malvern Link. Wounded. Denman. H. W.14th April 1917 Gunner G Reeves, Blackwell. Wounded. Reeves. G.14th April 1917 Pte Osborne. Fernhill Heath. Wounded fourth time. Osborne.14th April 1917 Pte T Hewins, Malvern. Wounded. Hewins. T.14th April 1917 L-cpl. H. G. Harvey, Worcester. Wounded. Harvey. H. G.14th April 1917 L-cpl. A. Hartiss, Sheriff's Lench. Wounded. Hartiss. A.14th April 1917 Pte. W. Pickersgill. Worcester. Killed. Pickersgill. W.14th April 1917 Pte. G. Candlin. (his chum). Killed. Candlin. G.14th April 1917 Gunner W. Candlin. R.F.A. Pte. F. Candlin. Worcestershires. (Pte. Candlins Brothers) Candlin. W.14th April 1917 Gunner W. Candlin. R.F.A. Pte. F. Candlin. Worcestershires. (Pte. Candlins Brothers) Candlin. F.14th April 1917 Late Mr. J. L. Sylvester. (See "local news.") Sylvester. J. L.14th April 1917 Cpl. L. Brown. Malvern. Military Medal. Brown. L.14th April 1917 Pte. H. Bartlett. Malvern Link. Military Medal. Bartlett H.14th April 1917 Pte. W. H. Bartlett. (his brother). Military Medal. Bartlett W.H.14th April 1917 Sergt. J. W. Ricketts. Worcester. Meritorious Service Medal. Ricketts. J. W.14th April 1917 Bomb. P. Badham, Worcester. (See "Worcestershire and War.") Badham. P.14th April 1917 L.-Sergt. J. Matty. Tewkesbury. Killed. Matty. J.Colwell. Worcester. Dowty.Worcester


14th April 1917 Pte. A Owen. Kidderminster. D.C.M. Owen. A.14th April 1917 Pte. G. Banner. M.M., Bromsgrove Banner. G.14th April 1917 Saddler M.E. Beck. Harvington. Died. Beck. M. E.14th April 1917Cathedral Monuments, Dr. Johnson, Bishop Hurd and his tomb. To illustrate articles by theDean of Worcester.Johnson. Dr.Cathedral Monuments, Dr. Johnson, Bishop Hurd and his tomb. To illustrate articles by the14th April 1917 Dean of Worcester.Hurd. Bishop14th April 1917 E.R. Artificer J. W. Harber, R.N., and Miss Dora Caswell, married at Powick Harber. J. W.14th April 1917 E.R. Artificer J. W. Harber, R.N., and Miss Dora Caswell, married at Powick Caswell. DoraW. W. Harris, 101 HighStreet, Worcester.W. W. Harris, 101 HighStreet, Worcester.14th April 1917 Ploughing by motor tractor at Allesboro', Pershore. T. Glover & Sons, Pershore14th April 1917 Funeral at Martin Hussingtree of Capt. P. U. Vigors, M.V.O. Vigors. P. U.14th April 1917 Worcester Churchmen's Procession on Good Friday21st April 1917 Worcester Children in Operatta "Zurika".21st April 1917Workers at the Guildhall Red Cross Depot. Commandant the Mayoress (Mrs. A . Carlton).(See "jotting,") Carlton. A. Dowty, Worcester21st April 1917 Late Mr. J. Powell. Lower Wick. Powell. J. Dowty. Worcester21st April 1917 Late Capt. P. U. Vigors M.V.O. Vigors. P. U. Iliffe, Worcester.21st April 1917 2nd Lt. V. C. Morris, R.F.C., Worcester. Missing Morris. V. C. Dowty. Worcester21st April 1917 2nd Lt. H. R. Smith, Evesham. Commissioned. Smith. H. C. F Gregg. Evesham21st April 1917 2nd Lt. F. Stanway. Worcester. Killed. Stanway. F.21st April 1917 2nd Lt. C. St. Maur Williams. Worcester. Wounded. St. Maur Williams. C.21st April 1917 Sapper A. Darling. Worcester. Military Medal. Darling. A.21st April 1917 Pte. W.Lavendar, Worcester. Military Medal. Lavendar W.21st April 1917 Pte. L.Boraston, Malvern. Died of wounds. Boraston L.21st April 1917 Pte. A.T.Cowley, Fladbury. Killed. Cowley A.T.21st April 1917 Pte. G.Weston, Worcester. Killed. Weston G.21st April 1917 Pte. W.G.Holmes, Worcester. Wounded. Holmes W.G.21st April 1917 Pte. W.Payne , Worcester. Missing. Payne W.21st April 1917 Pte. S.Pearson, Evesham. Prisoner. Pearson S.21st April 1917 Dvr. P.J.Bright, Worcester. Wounded. Brother of A.B.L and A. Bright. Bright P.J.21st April 1917 A.B.L.Bright. Brother of P.J. and A.Bright. Bright A.B.L.21st April 1917 A.Bright. Brother of P.J. and A.B.L. Bright. Bright.21st April 1917 Bishop of Worcester dedicates War Shrine at Kempley28th April 1917 A Foreign Service Draft of Royal Engineers. Dowty Worcester28th April 1917Marriage at Droitwich of 2nd Lieut. J. Willmore, Worcestershire Regiment, and MissE.G.Crooks, both of Droitwich. Willmore J. Sage, Droitwich28th April 1917Marriage at Droitwich of 2nd Lieut. J. Willmore, Worcestershire Regiment, and MissE.G.Crooks, both of Droitwich Crooks E.G. Sage, Droitwich28th April 1917 Fox cubs as pets. (See "Jottings")28th April 1917 Capt. S.Bannister. North Malvern. Killed. Bannister S.28th April 1917 2nd. Lieut. P.B.Duckworth, Worcester. Killed. Duckworth P.B.28th April 1917 2nd. Lieut. E.W.Venner, Malvern Link. Killed. Venner E.W.28th April 1917 Lieut. F.P.Watson, Worcester. Wounded. Watson F.P.


Worcester & Droitwich Committee R.A.O.B. "Scarlet Pimpernel" Flower Day for WorcesterInfirmary and Motor Ambulances. (Inset: Car presented by sister County of Gloucester.)28th April 1917 (See Jottings")28th April 1917 Sergt. G.H.Jordan. French Miitary Medal. Jordan G.H.28th April 1917 Pte. F.Bruton, Malvern. Killed. Bruton F.28th April 1917 L.-Cpl. C.W.Davies, Brougton Hackett. Killed. Davies C.W.28th April 1917 Pte. H.Grosvenor, Holt Heath. Killed. Grosvenor H.28th April 1917 L.-Cpl. J.Deakin, Worcester. Killed. Deakin J.28th April 1917 Pte G Griffiths, Worcester. Died of wounds Griffiths. G28th April 1917 Pte. A. H. Pitt. West Malvern. Died wounds. Pitt. A. H.28th April 1917 Pte. C. W. Mellor. Worcester. Killed Mellor. C. W.28th April 1917 Cpl. J. Tipton. Malvern. Killed. Tipton. J.28th April 1917 Pte. H. Webb. Worcester. Wounded. Webb. H.28th April 1917 Pte. G. Webb. A.S.C. (his brother). Webb. G.28th April 1917 Sergt. G. W. Hill. Worcester. Wounded. Hill. G. W.28th April 1917 L-Cpl. P. R. Zealley, Worcester. Wounded Zeally. P.R.28th April 1917 Cpl. T. Knight Worcester. Wounded. Knight. T.28th April 1917 Gunner D. H. Haywood, Bengeworth. Wounded. Haywood. D. H.28th April 1917 Pte. G. F. Lamb. Malvern. Wounded. Lamb. G. F.28th April 1917 Ex-Sergt. Millns. Worcester (father). Millns28th April 1917 Pte. F Millns. Wounded (Son). Millns. F.28th April 1917 L-Cpl. Jennings. In France. (Nephew) Jennings.28th April 1917 L-Sergt. E Band. Alfrick, (Wounded & missing) Band. E.28th April 1917 Pte. R. A. Cleeton, Martin Hussingtree, Wounded. Cleeton. R. A.28th April 1917 L-Cpl. J. Winwood. Little Comberton. Killed. Winwood. J.5th May 19175th May 1917Military Monuments in Cathedral. To illustrate article by the Dean of Worcester.Presentation to Miss Herbert (Worcester Infirmary Matron). Who is retiring after 23 years'service, by Cathedral Infirmary Choir.Herbert. MissW. W. Harris, 101, Highstreet, Worcester)W. W. Harris, 101, Highstreet, Worcester)5th May 1917 Initiation of the Mayor of Worcester as a Forester at "Court Sylvan and Pride of the Park". Mayor of Worcester5th May 1917 Capt. F. W Hemming. Worcester. Killed. Hemming. F. W.5th May 1917 Capt. T A. Hutton, Pershore. Wounded. Hutton. T. A.5th May 1917 Lieut. N. F. Acton. Worcester. Killed. Acton. N. F. Dowty.Lessingham Spreckley.G5th May 1917 Lieut. G. Lessingham Spreckley, Worcester. Killed in action.5th May 1917 2nd Lieut. C. N. Harris, Colwall. Killed Harris. C. N.5th May 1917 Dvr. E Hudson. Fernhill Heath. Wounded. Hudson. E.5th May 1917 Dvr. Hudson. Worcester. Wounded. Hudson.5th May 1917 Pte. H. Ross. Evesham. Wounded. Ross. H5th May 1917 Pte. A. E. Smith. Claines. Wounded. Smith. A. E.5th May 1917 Sergt. H. Trigg. Malvern. Wounded. Trigg. H.5th May 1917 Pte. R. Whittall. Worcester. Wounded. Whittall. R.5th May 1917 Pte. T. J. Stanford. Died of wounds. Sons of Mrs R Stanford, Quay Street, Worcester. Stanford. T. J.


5th May 1917 Cpl. Thos. Stanford. Sons of Mrs R Stanford, Quay Street, Worcester. Stanford. Thos.5th May 1917 Pte. John Stanford. Sons of Mrs R Stanford, Quay Street, Worcester. Stanford. John.5th May 1917 Pte Jas. Stanford. Sons of Mrs R Stanford, Quay Street, Worcester. Stanford. Jas.5th May 1917 Pte. F. M. Draper, formerly Bredon. Killed. Draper. F. M.5th May 1917 Pte. F. M. Draper, formerly Bredon. Killed Bredon. F. M. (formerly)5th May 1917 Lce-Cpl. E Edgecox, Evesham. Killed. Edgecox. E5th May 1917 Pte. C. Green, Colwall. Hospital ship victim. Green. C.5th May 1917 Rifleman H. W. Lee. Worcester. Killed. Lee. H. W.5th May 1917 Pte. T. Parrott, Twekesbury. Killed. Parrott. T.5th May 1917 Gunner A. A. Rudge. Worcester Canadian. Killed Rudge. A. A.5th May 1917 Pte. S. Ward, Harvington. Died. Ward. S.5th May 1917 Sapper S. F. Evans, Royal Engineers. Killed. Sons of Mr. F Evans, Claines. Evans. S. F.5th May 1917 Gunner H. Evans. R.F.A. Sons of Mr. F Evans, Claines. Evans. H.5th May 1917 Sapper E. Evans. Royal Engineers. Sons of Mr. F Evans, Claines. Evans. E.5th May 1917 Sons of Mr. F Evans, Claines. Evans. F.12th May 1917 Sister R. Elliott. Worcester Infirmary, invested with Royal Red Cross. Elliott. R12th May 1917 Col. A. G. Dawson, Upper Wick. Killed. Dawson. A. G.12th May 1917 Capt. H. W. House. Malvern Awarded Italian Silver Medal for Military Valour. House. H. W.12th May 1917 Capt. H. Williams, Worcester. Killed. Williams, H. Dowty, Worcester12th May 1917 2nd Lt. G. H. Day, Worcester. Missing believed killed. Day. G. H.12th May 1917 Lt. J. M. Aldana. Old Vigornian. Killed. Aldana. J. M.12th May 1917 Lt. F. Galton. Hadzor. Killed. Galton. F. Dowty, Worcester12th May 1917 Lt. E. R. H. Lewis, Hampton Lovett. Died wounds. Lewis. E. R. H. Dowty Worcester12th May 1917 Sergt. G. H. Oakley, who is attached 2nd Batt. W.V.R., as instructor. Oakley. G. H.12th May 1917 Marriage at Plymouth of Miss K. W. Parsloe and Mr. William Walker, Knightwick. Parsloe. K. W. Steer, Plymouth12th May 1917 Marriage at Plymouth of Miss K. W. Parsloe and Mr. William Walker, Knightwick. Walker. William Steer, PlymouthThe Mayor of Worcester's Card of Sympathy, to be sent to those who have lost relatives inthe War.12th May 191712th May 1917 Sergt. E. W. Dash, Malvern. Military Medal. Dash. E. W.12th May 1917 Cpl. W. A. Harris. Catshill. Military Medal Harris W.A.12th May 1917 Sergt. J. Tarrant, Worcester. Military Medal. Tarrant J.12th May 1917 L.-Cpl. W. Tainton, hanley castle. Military Medal. Tainton W.12th May 1917 Sergt. W. T. Walker, Malvern. D.C.M. Walker W.T.12th May 1917 Pte. T. Allington, Worcester. Killed. Allington T.12th May 1917 Sergt. J. H. Bourne, Droitwich. Died of wounds. Bourne J.H.12th May 1917 Dvr. H. G .Blackford, Worcester. Killed. Blackford H.G.12th May 1917 L.Cpl. E. Collins, Worcester. Killed. Collins E.12th May 1917 Pte. W. Hale, Evesham. Killed. Hale W.12th May 1917 Pte. W. Bridgwater, Pershore. Killed. Bridgwater W.12th May 1917 Pte. G. T. Harrison, Droitwich. Died of wounds. Harrison G.T.12th May 1917 Pte. F. B. Green, Whitbourne. Died Green F.B.12th May 1917 Pte. N. C. Sayer, Malvern Link. Killed. Sayer N.C.12th May 1917 L.-Cpl. J. Fielder, Malvern. Killed. Fielder J.12th May 1917 L.-Cpl. B. F. Hughes, Worcester. Died of wounds. Hughes F.B.


12th May 1917 Pte. F. Reynolds, Upton. Died. Reynolds F.12th May 1917 Arm.-Sergt. T. B. Insley, Worcester. Drowned. Insley T.B.12th May 1917Pte. H. Brazier, Worcestershires. Killed. Sons of Mrs. Brazier, Broughton Green,Droitwich. Brazier H.12th May 1917 L.-Cpl. W. Brazier, North staffs. Killed. Sons of Mrs.Brazier, Broughton Green, Droitwich. Brazier W.12th May 1917 Pte. W. Brazier, North Staffs. Killed. Sons of Mrs.Brazier, Broughton Green, Droitwich. Brazier W.12th May 1917Pte. C.Brazier, Worcesteshires. Wounded. Sons of Mrs.Brazier, Broughton Green,Droitwich. Brazier C.12th May 1917 Pte. E.Brazier, Worcestershires. Sons of Mrs.Brazier, Broughton Green, Droitwich. Brazier E.12th May 1917 Pte. G.F.Brazier, A.S.C. Sons of Mrs.Brazier, Broughton Green, Droitwich. Brazier G.F.12th May 1917 Dvr. J.Brazier, R.F.A. Sons of Mrs.Brazier, Broughton Green, Droitwich. Brazier J.12th May 1917 Gunr. H.Rea, R.G.A.., sons of Mr. And Mrs. Rea, Park Cottage, Kempsey. Rea H12th May 1917 Pte. G.Rea, Hampshires, sons of Mr. And Mrs. Rea, Park Cottage, Kempsey. Rea G.12th May 1917 Pte. W.Rea, Bedfords. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Rea, Park Cottage, Kempsey. Rea W.12th May 1917 Pte. E.Rea. Killed. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Rea, Park Cottage, Kempsey. Rea E.12th May 1917 Sergt. W.R.Clements, Malvern. Killed. Clements W.R.12th May 1917 Pte. P.J.Clements, Worcester. Wounded. Clements P.J.12th May 1917 Pte. E.Dallow, Callow End. Wounded. Dallow E.12th May 1917 Pte. R.J.Drew, Worcester-Canadian. Wounded. Brother of F.Drew. Drew R.J.12th May 1917 Desp. Rider F. Drew. Brother of R.J.Drew. Drew F.12th May 1917 Pte. R.Edmunds, Crawley. Wounded. Edmunds R.12th May 1917 Pte. F.Greatbach, Worcester. Wounded. Greatbach F.12th May 1917 F.A.Joyner, A.B. West Malvern. Wounded. Joyner F.A.12th May 1917 Sergt. F.J. Wenden, Leigh. ill Wenden .FJ.19th May 1917 2nd Lt. D.M.Lewis, Malvern. Killed. Lewis D.M.19th May 1917 2nd Lt. A.S.Clutterbuck. Killed. Brother of N.E.Clutterbuck. Clutterbuck A.S.19th May 1917 2nd. Lt. N.E.Clutterbuck. Killed. Brother of A.S.Clutterbuck. Clutterbuck N.E.19th May 1917 Lt. A.E.Gibbs, Worcester. Killed. Brother of G.F.Gibbs. Gibbs A.E.19th May 1917 2nd Lt. G.F.Gibbs. Killed. Brother of A.E.Gibbs. Gibbs G.F. Dowty Worcester19th May 1917 Marriage of Miss D.C.Mann, Worcester, and Mr. J.Hill, Ledbury. Mann D.C.19th May 1917 Marriage of Miss D.C.Mann, Worcester, and Mr. J.Hill, Ledbury Hill J.19th May 1917 Cpl. G.Swannell, Worester-Canadian. Killed. Swannell G.19th May 1917 Pte. R.Hudson, Worcester-Canadian. Killed. Hudson R.19th May 1917 Pte. F.A.Smith, Mal. Link. Drowned. Smith .FA.19th May 1917 L.-Cpl. T. Weston, Kempsey. Died of wounds. Weston D.19th May 1917 Pte. W.Workman, Crowle. Missing. Workman W.19th May 1917 Sig. W.Johns, Worcester. Wounded. Johns W.19th May 1917 Pte. G.M.Nicholas, Worcester. Wounded. Nicholas G.M.19th May 1917 Pte. S.A.Peacock, Worcester. Wounded ( third time ). Peacock S.A.19th May 1917 Cpl. G.F.Roberts, Evesham. Wounded. Roberts G.F.19th May 1917 L.-Cpl, W.Careless, Offenham. Killed. Careless W.19th May 1917 Spr. J.Clapton, Worcester. Killed. Clapton J.19th May 1917 Gnr. C.Henn, Worcester. Wounded. Brother of L. Henn Henn C.


19th May 1917 Dvr. L.Henn, wounded. Brother of C. Henn Hen L.19th May 1917 Sgt. W.Grubb. Martley. Killed. Grubb W.19th May 1917 Pte. J.Hoskins, Martley. Killed. Hoskins J.19th May 1917 Pte. C.H.Knight, Hampton Lovett. Killed. Knight C.H.19th May 1917 Pte. T.W.Hartland, Worcester. Killed. Hartland T.W.19th May 1917 L.-Cpl. S.W.Morcoombe, Worcester. Killed. Morcoombe S.W.19th May 1917 Pte. W.Underhill, Mal. Link. Wounded. Underhil W.19th May 1917 Pte. W.Cooper, Worcester. Wounded. Brother of G. Cooper and J. Cooper Cooper W.19th May 1917 Pte. G. Cooper. Killed. Brother of W.Cooper and J. Cooper Cooper G.19th May 1917 L.-Cpl. J. Cooper. Killed. Brother of W. Cooper and G. Cooper Cooper J.19th May 1917 S. Wheatley A. B. Hadley. Wounded. Wheatley S.19th May 1917 Pte. H. Abley, Worcester-Canadian. Killed. Brother of Sergt.- Major Abley. Abley H.19th May 1917 Sergt.- Major Abley, brother of H. Abley. Abley Sergt.-Major.19th May 1917 Pte. A. Martin, Grimley. Died of wounds. Martin A.19th May 1917 Sergt.-Dr. A. Mackie, Worcester. Died. Mackie A.19th May 1917Pte. C.E.Bridge R.M.L.I. ( son ). Sons, nephews and brothers- in-law of Mrs. H.Bridge,Fernhill Heath.Bridge C.E.19th May 1917Pte. H.S.Bridge, R.W.Surrey ( son ). Sons, nephews and brothers- in-law of Mrs. H.Bridge,Fernhill Heath.Bridge H.S.19th May 1917Sapper A.Bridge, R.E. ( nephew ). Sons, nephews and brothers- in-law of Mrs. H.Bridge,Fernhill Heath. Bridge A.19th May 1917Pte. W.Bridge, Worcestershires ( nephew ). Sons, nephews and brothers- in-law of Mrs.H.Bridge, Fernhill Heath. Bridge W.19th May 1917Dvr. C.Hooper M.T. ( nephew ). Sons, nephews and brothers- in-law of Mrs. H.Bridge,Fernhill Heath. Hooper C.19th May 1917Dvr. A.Bridge, A.S.C., M.T. ( brother -in -law ). Sons, nephews and brothers- in-law of Mrs.H.Bridge, Fernhill Heath. Bridge A.19th May 1917Pte. W.Skinner, Worcestershires, ( brother-in-law ). Sons, nephews and brothers- in-law ofMrs. H.Bridge, Fernhill Heath. Skinner W.Trumpet-Maj. A.Hooper ( brother-in-law ). Sons, nephews and brothers- in-law of Mrs.19th May 1917H.Bridge, Fernhill Heath. Hooper A.Sgt. Inst. A.Screenage ( brother-in-law ). Sons, nephews and brothers- in-law of Mrs.H.Bridge, Fernhill Heath. Screenage A.19th May 191726th May 1917 Co.S.M. Coulter, Worcester, Wounded. ' Mentioned. ' Coulter.26th May 1917 Pte. F.Davis, Evesham. Wounded. Davis F.26th May 1917 Cpl. E.Fowler, Evesham. Wounded. Fowler E.26th May 1917 Bugler W.G.A.Griffin, Worcester. Wounded. Griffin W.G.A.26th May 1917 Gnr. A.V.King. Malvern. Wounded. Nephew of H.L.Hadley. King A.V.26th May 1917 Sgt. H.L.Hadley. Wounded. Uncle of A.V.King. Haley H.L.26th May 1917 Dvr. J.Walford, R.F.A. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Walford, Shrub Hill Road. Worcester. Walford J.26th May 1917 Bomb. W.Walford. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Walford, Shrub Hill Road. Worcester. Walford W.Cpl. A.Walford, Worcestershires. Wounded. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Walford, Shrub HillRoad. Worcester. Walford A.26th May 191726th May 1917 Sec.-Lt. M.H.House, Malvern. Killed. House M.H.26th May 1917 Sgt. W.T.Powell, Worcester. Military Medal. Powell W.T.


26th May 1917 Pte. W.Bickerstaff, Broadheath. Died of wounds. Bickerstaff W.26th May 1917 Pte. A.Clarke, Broadway. Killed. Clarke A.26th May 1917 Sgt. T.Dowdeswell, Claines. Killed. Brother of H. Dowdeswell. Dowdeswell T.26th May 1917 H.Dowdeswell. Killed. Brother of T. Dowdeswell Dowdeswell H.26th May 1917 L.-Cpl.H.Holmes, Sedgeberrow. Killed. Holmes H.26th May 1917 Obs. R.H.Hicking, Malvern. Killed. Hicking R.H.26th May 1917 Pte. G.W.Forrester, Cropthorne. Killed. Forrester G.W.26th May 1917 Dvr. T.Panting, Clevelode. Died. Panting T.26th May 1917 Pte. G.T.Handy, Moreton. Killed. Handy G.T.26th May 1917 Pte. F.Sadler, Droitwich. Killed. Sadler. F.26th May 1917 Pte. D. Sherriff. Defford. Killed. (Brother F. Sherriff) Sherriff. D.26th May 1917 Pte. F. Sherriff. His brother. (D Sherriff). Killed Sherriff. F.26th May 1917 Pte. A. C. Wheeler. Stourport. Killed. Wheeler A.C.26th May 1917 Pte. J Layton. (His Cousin) [A. C. Wheeler] Layton. J.26th May 1917 Pte. E. A. Insley, W'ster. Died wounds. Insley E. A.26th May 1917 Pte. G. F. Green. W'ster. Missing. Green. G. F.26th May 1917Sergt. E. Colley. Wor'shires. Killed.Sons and son-in-law of Mr. W. Colley, Vine's Lane,Driotwich. Colley. E.26th May 1917Pte. E Colley. Wor'shires. Wounded. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. W. Colley, Vine's Lane,Driotwich. Colley. E.26th May 1917Pte. G. Colley. Wor'shires. Died wounds. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. W. Colley, Vine'sLane, Driotwich Colley. G.26th May 1917 Pte. J. Colley. Warwicks. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. W. Colley, Vine's Lane, Driotwich Colley. J.Pte. J. Colley. Wor'shires. Missing. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. W. Colley, Vine's Lane,26th May 1917 Driotwich Colley. J.26th May 1917 Pte. T. Colley. West Kents. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. W. Colley, Vine's Lane, Driotwich Colley. T.26th May 1917Pte. F. Brown. Wor'shires. Died. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. W. Colley, Vine's Lane,Driotwich Brown. F.26th May 1917 Pte. G. Collins. W'ster. Wounded. Collins. G.W.W. Harris, 101, HighStreet. Worcester.26th May 1917 Bishop Philpott, a cathedral monument. To illustrate article by the Dean of Worcester. Philpott. BishopSix Worcestershire Soldiers presented with Good Conduct Medals by Col. Greenway at26th May 1917 Norton Barracks, on Sunday. Greenway. Dowty, Worcester.26th May 1917 Nursing staff and patients at Red Cross. Oaklands, Droitwich. Sage, Droitwich2nd June 1917 Sgt. W. E. Evans. N. Mal. D.S.M. Evans W. E.2nd June 1917 Sgt. H. L. Choules. Pershore. Military Medal. Choules H. L.2nd June 1917 Pte. H. Beale, Malvern. Killed. Beale H.2nd June 1917 Pte. W. Clarke, Malvern Link. Killed Clarke W.2nd June 1917 Spr. J. B. Ellmer, Shelsey. Died of wounds. .Ellmer J. B.2nd June 1917 Pte. A. A. Hyde, Leigh. Died of wounds Hyde A. A.2nd June 1917 Sgt. B. J. Johnson, Malvern. Died of wounds. Johnson B. J.2nd June 1917 Pte. E. Marshall, Ombersley. Killed. Marshall E.2nd June 1917 L/c. W. H. Pearce, Malvern. Wounded. Pearce W. H.


2nd June 1917 Pte. J. Lamb, Bengeworth. Died of wounds. Lamb J.2nd June 1917 Pte. W. J. Peat, Worcester. Killed Peat. W. J.2nd June 1917 Pte. C. W. Kitsull. Cradley. Killed [brother of J. Kitsull & H. Kitsull] Kitsull. C. W.2nd June 1917 Cpl. J. Kitsull. Hindlip (brother) [of C. W. Kitsull & H. Kitsull] Killed. Kitsull J.2nd June 1917 Pte. H. Kitsull. M'vern. (brother) [of C. W. Kitsull & J. Kitsull] Killed. Kitsull H.2nd June 1917 Pte. W. T. Boutell, M'vern. Wounded. Boutell. W. T.2nd June 1917 L/c. D. R. Griffiths, E'sham. Wounded. Griffiths. D. R.2nd June 1917 Pte. C. H. W. Davis, Grimley. Wounded. Davis. C. H. W.2nd June 1917 Pte. A. L. Partridge. Mal. Link. Wounded. Partridge. A. L.2nd June 1917Pte. A. Bridgman, Warwicks. Wounded. Four sons of Mrs. Bridgman, Henry Street.Worcester. Bridgman. A.2nd June 1917Dvr. H. J. Bridgman. Wor'shires. Convalescent. Four sons of Mrs. Bridgman, Henry Street.Worcester Bridgman. H. J.2nd June 1917 L-Sgt. Bridgman, Wor'shires. Four sons of Mrs. Bridgman, Henry Street. Worcester Bridgman2nd June 1917 Pte. A. D. Bridgman. T. Reserve. Four sons of Mrs. Bridgman, Henry Street. Worcester Bridgman. A. D.2nd June 1917 Cpl. Dolphin. E'sham. Wounded. Dolphin.2nd June 1917 Pte. W. Stronnell. Broadway. Wounded. Stronnell. W.2nd June 1917 Pte. H. Speake. W'ster. Wounded. Speake. H.2nd June 1917 Pte. W. Teague. W' ster. Killed. [Brother-in-law S. bird] Teague. W.2nd June 1917 Pte. S. Bird. (brother-in-law) [of Pte. W. Teague] Shell shock. Bird. S.Pte. J Hughes. (father) Missing. Broadheath. Husband and sons of Mrs Hughes,Broadheath. Hughes. J.2nd June 19172nd June 1917 Pte. Wal. Hughes. (son). Killed. Husband and sons of Mrs Hughes, Broadheath. Hughes. Wal.2nd June 1917 Pte. E. Hughes. (son). Wounded. Husband and sons of Mrs Hughes, Broadheath. Hughes. E.2nd June 1917 Pte. W. Hughes. Training. Husband and sons of Mrs Hughes, Broadheath. Hughes. W.2nd June 1917 Sgt. J. Robinson, Master Cook. Sons of Mrs. Robinson, Lich Street, Worcester. Robinson. J.2nd June 1917 Pte. W. Robinson. Wor'shires. Killed. Sons of Mrs. Robinson, Lich Street, Worcester. Robinson. W.2nd June 1917 Gun. E. J. Robinson, R.F.A. Sons of Mrs. Robinson, Lich Street, Worcester. Robinson, E. J.2nd June 1917 Pte. A. Robinson. Sons of Mrs. Robinson, Lich Street, Worcester. Robinson, A.2nd June 1917 Pte. B. Robinson. Sons of Mrs. Robinson, Lich Street, Worcester. Robinson. B.2nd June 1917 Major D. Simcox. Invested with D.S.O. Simcox. D. Iliffe.2nd June 1917 Capt. C. Knight Coutts, E'sham. Awarded Military Cross. Knights Coutts. C.2nd June 1917 2nd Lt. J. A. Abel. Commissioned. (See "Wor'shire and War") Abel. J. A.2nd June 1917 Late Mr. Stanley James, W'ster. James. Stanley.2nd June 1917 Mrs. Jeffery, aged 88. Awarded Red Cross Badge for Needlework. Jeffrey. Mrs.2nd June 1917Cathedral Monuments: The late Earl of Dudley. The late Lord Lyttelton. To Illustrate articleby the Dean of Worcester.Dudley. EarlW. W. Harris, 101 HighStreet, Worcester.2nd June 1917Cathedral Monuments: The late Earl of Dudley. The late Lord Lyttelton. To Illustrate articleby the Dean of Worcester.Lyttleton. LordW. W. Harris, 101 HighStreet, Worcester.9th June 1917Worcester Cathedral before restoration. Nave looking East. Choir looking East. To Illustratearticle by the Dean of Worcester.W. W. Harris, 101 HighStreet, Worcester.9th June 1917 Capt. F. Bailey Perkins, Malvern. Killed. Bailey F.9th June 1917 Miss Nacy Harrison and her dancing pupils in Shakespeare Matinee at Droitwich. Harrison Nancy Neale, Worcester.


9th June 1917 Co. S.M. A. Jenkins. W'ster. Italian decoration. Jenkins A.9th June 1917 Co. Q.M.S. F H. Hickling, Malvern. "Mentioned." Hicking F.H.9th June 1917 Pte. A. W. Spires. E'sham. Mil. Medal. Spires A. W.9th June 1917 Pte. W. Jelfs, Bretforton. D.C.M. Jelfs W.9th June 1917 Pte. R.Billey, Broadway. Killed. Billey R.9th June 1917 Sgt. C. A. Finch, Kinnersley. Killed. Finch C.A.9th June 1917 Pte. A. J. Ryland. Hallow. Killed. Ryland A. J.9th June 1917 Pte. A. G. Twinberrow, malvern. Killed. Twinberrow A. G.9th June 1917 Rifleman V. Webb, Malvern. Killed. Webb V.9th June 1917 Pte. G. H. Cooper, Malvern. Wounded. Cooper G. H.9th June 1917 Pte. R. F. Green, Hadley. Wounded. Green R. F.9th June 1917 Sgt. F. Harris, Worcester. Wounded. Harris F.9th June 1917 Pte. S. Limerick, Whittington. Wounded. Limerick S.9th June 1917 Pte. E. J. Mann. In hospital. Mann E. J.9th June 1917 Pte. D. Wood, Martley. Wounded. Wood D.9th June 1917 Pte. A. Frost. Father of Privates A. and W. Frost Frost A.9th June 1917 Pte. A. Frost, brother of W. Frost. In hosptal. Frost A.9th June 1917 Pte. W. Frost, brother of A. Frost. In hospital. Frost W.9th June 1917Mr. W. Perkins ( son ). Sons and grandsons of Mrs. Perkins, Parkfield Lodge, Albert Road,Malvern. Perkins W.9th June 1917Mr. A. Perkins ( son ). Aeroplanes. Sons and grandsons of Mrs. Perkins, Parkfield Lodge,Albert Road, Malvern. Perkins A.9th June 1917Staff Dvr. G. H. Perkins ( son ). M. T. Sons and grandsonsof Mrs. Perkins, ParkfieldLodge, Albert Road, Malvern. Perkins G. H.9th June 1917Cpl. F. Perkins, A.S.C. ( son ). Sons and grandsons of Mrs. Perkins, Parkfield Lodge,Albert Road, Malvern. Perkins F.9th June 1917Pte. A. Perkins, Lancs. Fusiliers. ( grandson ). Wounded. Sons and grandsons of Mrs.Perkins, Parkfield Lodge, Albert Road, Malvern. Perkins A.9th June 1917Bugler G. Rose. C.F.A. ( grandson ). Sons and grandsons of Mrs. Perkins, Parkfield Lodge,Albert Road, Malvern. Rose G.9th June 1917Dvr. A. Perkins, R.F.A. ( grandson ). Sons and grandsons of Mrs. Perkins, Parkfield Lodge,Albert Road, Malvern. Perkins A.9th June 1917Dvr. E. Meek, R.F.A. ( grandson ). Sons and grandsonsof Mrs. Perkins, Parkfield Lodge,Albert Road, Malvern. Meek E.9th June 1917 L.-Cpl. G .Hill, Malvern Link. Died of wounds. Hill G.9th June 1917Mr. S. Wilks, Munitions. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilks. Malt House Farm,Crowle. Wilks S.9th June 1917Cpl. G.R.Wilks, R.F. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilks. Malt House Farm,Crowle. Wilks G.9th June 1917Pte. C.H. Wilks, Somersets. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilks. Malt HouseFarm, Crowle.Wilks C.H.9th June 1917Pte. A.E.Wilks, M.G.C. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilks. Malt House Farm,Crowle.Wilks A.E.9th June 1917Cpl. F.W.Palmer, R.E. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilks. Malt House Farm,Crowle.Palmer F.W.


9th June 1917A.Palmer A.B., Navy. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilks. Malt House Farm,Crowle.Palmer A.B.9th June 1917 Bomb. G.Gough, R.F.A. Guarlford. Brother of H. Gough. Gough G.9th June 1917 Gunner H.Gough R.F.A. Guarlford. Brother of G.Gough. Gough H.9th June 1917 Dvr. J.Yapp, R.F.A. Yapp J.16th June 1917 Pte. J. Annis, Pershore. Killed. Annis J.16th June 1917 Cpl. H.J.Hundley, Bromsgrove. Killed. Hundley H.J.16th June 1917 Pte. E.Marshall, Persore. Killed. Marshall E.16th June 1917 Pte. J.R.Riddey, Moreton. Killed. Riddey J.R.16th June 1917 Pte. C.W.Bullock, Wichenford. Wounded. Bullock C.W.16th June 1917 Pte. S.Bluck, Grafton Flyford. Wounded. Bluck S.16th June 1917 Sapper G.Scarlett, Grimley. Died. Brother of A. Scarlett. Scarlett G.16th June 1917 Pte. A.Scarlett. Wounded second time. Brother of G.Scarlett. Scarlett A.16th June 1917 Pte. S.Knapper, Leigh. Wounded. Knapper S.16th June 1917 Pte. J.Wood, Defford . Wounded. Wood J.16th June 1917 Bomb. H.Tears, F.Heath. Wounded. Tears H.16th June 1917 Pte. F.Harding, Worcester. Missing. Harding F.16th June 1917 Pte. A.Salisbury, Tibberton. Prisoner of war. Salisbury A.16th June 1917 Pte. T.Rogers, M.G., Warwicks. Sons and son-in-law of Mrs. Rogers, Crowle. Rogers T.16th June 1917 Pte. S. Rogers, Canadians. Sons and son-in-law of Mrs. Rogers, Crowle. Rogers S.16th June 1917 Pte. B. Rogers, Worcestershires. Killed. Sons and son-in-law of Mrs. Rogers, Crowle. Rogers B.16th June 1917 L.-Cpl. L. Rogers, Worcestershires. Sons and son-in-law of Mrs. Rogers, Crowle. Rogers L.16th June 1917 Spr. B.Clarke, R.E. Sons and son-in-law of Mrs. Rogers, Crowle. Clarke B.16th June 1917C.-S.-M.- W.Child. Awarded Parchment.Sons and daughters of Mr. And Mrs. W.J.Child,Barbourne Road, Worcester. ( see 'Worcestershire and the War' ). Child W.16th June 1917Sergt. A.G.Child, Worcestershires. Sons and daughters of Mr. And Mrs. W.J.Child,Barbourne Road, Worcester. ( see 'Worcestershire and the War' ).Child A.G.16th June 1917Mrs. B.Tibbetts, Matron. V.A.D.Hospital, Olton. Sons and daughters of Mr. And Mrs.W.J.Child, Barbourne Road, Worcester. ( see 'Worcestershire and the War' ). Tibbetts B.16th June 1917Miss M.Child, nurse. V.A.D., Olton. Sons and daughters of Mr. And Mrs. W.J.Child,Barbourne Road, Worcester. ( see 'Worcestershire and the War' ). Child M.16th June 1917Sergt. G.Fowler. R. Welsh Fusiliers. Son and sons-in-law of Mrs. Fowler, 48, LowerChestnut Street, Worcester. ( See Casualty Columns. ) Fowler G.16th June 1917Pte. C. Sheward. North Fusiliers. Killed. Son and sons-in-law of Mrs. Fowler, 48, LowerChestnut Street, Worcester. ( See Casualty Columns. ) Sheward C.16th June 1917Pte. F. Ratcliffe, Worcestershires. Son and sons-in-law of Mrs. Fowler, 48, Lower ChestnutStreet, Worcester. ( See Casualty Columns. ) Ratcliffe F.16th June 1917Saddler Saunders, R.F.A. Son and sons-in-law of Mrs. Fowler, 48, Lower Chestnut Street,Worcester. ( See Casualty Columns. )Saunders.16th June 1917 Dvr. W.Fincher, A.S.C. Sons of Mr. And Mrs.Fincher, Malt House ,Crowle. Fincher W.Sig. A.Fincher, Worcestershires, wounded. Sons of Mr. And Mrs.Fincher, Malt House16th June 1917 ,Crowle. Fincher A.16th June 1917 Pte. J.Fincher, R.F. Sons of Mr. And Mrs.Fincher, Malt House ,Crowle. Fincher J.16th June 1917 Pte. E.Fincher. Training. Sons of Mr. And Mrs.Fincher, Malt House ,Crowle. Fincher E.


16th June 1917 Pte. W.Workman, Worcestershires. Missing. Sons of Mrs. Workman, Crowle. Workman W.16th June 1917 Pte. A.Workman, Worcestershires. Sons of Mrs. Workman, Crowle. Workman A.16th June 1917 Dvr. G.Workman, A.S.C. Sons of Mrs. Workman, Crowle. Workman G.16th June 1917 Pte. F.Catlin, Worcestershires. Wounded. Sons of Mrs. And Mrs. Catlin, Pensham. Catlin F.16th June 1917 Pte. E.Catlin, Guards. Sons of Mrs. And Mrs. Catlin, Pensham. Catlin E.16th June 1917 C.Catlin. Navy. Sons of Mrs. And Mrs. Catlin, Pensham. Catlin C.16th June 1917 British Farmers' ( Tenbury ) Red Cross Motor Launch on the Tigris. ( See 'Jottings' ) Red Cross16th June 1917 Rev. Oswald Berkeley, Chaplain to Forces. Mentioned in despatches. Berkeley O.16th June 1917 Sec.-Lt.T.G.Parkes. Awarded Military Cross. Parkes T.G. Dowty, Worcester.16th June 1917Petty Officer R.Dowty, R.N.A.S., Worcester, married to Miss Enid Smith ( formerley ofPershore ) at Smethwick. Dowty R.16th June 1917 Miss Enid Smith ( formerley of Pershore ). Married Petty Officer R. Dowty. Smith Enid. Dowty, Worcester.16th June 1917First group of pupils of Women's Land Army to be trained at the Leigh Centre. ( 'SeeJotings.' ) Land Army H.H.Dudley, Worcester.23rd June 1917 Pte. M.Cooper. Killed. Five sons of Mr. And Mrs. J.Cooper, Willow Lane , Martley. Cooper M.23rd June 1917Pte. Arthur Cooper, Worcestershires. Five sons of Mr. And Mrs. J.Cooper, Willow Lane ,Martley.Cooper Arthur23rd June 1917Pte. E.Cooper. Wounded and discharged. Five sons of Mr. And Mrs. J.Cooper, WillowLane , Martley. Cooper E.23rd June 1917 Pte. C.Cooper, A.S.C. Five sons of Mr. And Mrs. J.Cooper, Willow Lane , Martley. Cooper C.23rd June 1917Pte. Allen Cooper, Royal Marines. Five sons of Mr. And Mrs. J.Cooper, Willow Lane ,Martley. Cooper A.23rd June 1917 Sergt. F.Wiliams. Killed. Four sons and son-in-law of Mrs. Williams, Dolday, Worcester. Williams F.23rd June 1917 L.-Cpl. T. Williams. Killed. Four sons and son-in-law of Mrs. Williams, Dolday, Worcester. Williams T.23rd June 1917 Dvr. H.Williams, A.S.C. Four sons and son-in-law of Mrs. Williams, Dolday, Worcester. Wiliams H.23rd June 1917 Pte. J.Williams. Four sons and son-in-law of Mrs. Williams, Dolday, Worcester. Williams J.23rd June 1917L.-Cpl. T. Roberts. Missing. Four sons and son-in-law of Mrs. Williams, Dolday,Worcester. Roberts T.23rd June 1917Cpl. A.T.Woodward, Worcester. Awarded D.C.M. and French War cross. ( See'Worcestershire and war.") Woodward A. T.23rd June 1917 Pte. W. D. Allchurch, Bretforton. Killed. Allchurch W. D.23rd June 1917 Pte. W. A. Barker. Worcester. Killed. Barker W. A.23rd June 1917 L-Cpl. T. Gwilliam, Worcester. Died wounds. Gwilliam T.23rd June 1917 Sergt. J. Need. Pershore, Killed. Need J.23rd June 1917 Pte. T. Perry, Crowle. Killed. Perry T.23rd June 1917 Pte. H. Nash, Worcester. Wounded. [brother R. Nash] Nash H.23rd June 1917 Pte. R. Nash, R.F.A. (his brother) [H. Nash] Nash R.23rd June 1917 Sig. G. Gibson, Worcester. In hospital. Gibson G.23rd June 1917 Pte. C. H. Hall, Worcester. Wounded. Hall C. H.23rd June 1917 Sap. C. H. Phelps, Worcester, Gas poisoning. Phelps C. H.23rd June 1917 Lt-Cpl. G. Pitt, Suckley. Wounded third time Pitt G.23rd June 1917 Pte. H. Langford, Worcester. Missing Langford H.


23rd June 1917 Pte. S. Wareing. Worcester. Missing. [Brother J. Wareing] Wareing S.23rd June 1917 Pte. J. Wareing. Worcester. ILL. [Brother S. Wareing] Wareing J.23rd June 1917 Tpr. A. W. Willis. Worcester. Wounded. Willis A. W.23rd June 1917Pte. A. Jones. Worcestershires. Three son's and son-in-law of Mr & Mrs G. Jones, HillCottage, Whittington. Jones A.23rd June 1917Sergt. G Jones. Wor'shires. Wounded. Three son's and son-in-law of Mr & Mrs G. Jones,Hill Cottage, Whittington. Jones G.23rd June 1917Pte Jas Jones, Wor'shires. Three son's and son-in-law of Mr & Mrs G. Jones, Hill Cottage,Whittington.Jones Jas23rd June 1917Gnr. W. Turner, R.F.A. (son-in-law). Three son's and son-in-law of Mr & Mrs G. Jones, HillCottage, Whittington. Turner W.Gnr. A. Smith, R. F. A. (son-in-law).Three son's and son-in-law of Mr & Mrs G. Jones, Hill23rd June 1917 Cottage, Whittington. Smith A.Corpl. A. Tonks, S. Staffs. (son-in-law). Mil. Medal. Three son's and son-in-law of Mr & Mrs23rd June 1917 G. Jones, Hill Cottage, Whittington. Tonks A.23rd June 1917 Three son's and son-in-law of Mr & Mrs G. Jones, Hill Cottage, Whittington. Jones G. Mr & Mrs23rd June 1917Pte. A. H. Griswold, Royal Marines. Three sons of Mr & Mrs Griswold, Henwick Road,Worcester. Griswold A. H.23rd June 1917 H. W. Griswold, A.B., Navy. Three sons of Mr & Mrs Griswold, Henwick Road, Worcester. Griswold H. W.23rd June 1917Pte. J. N. Griswold, R.M.L.I.Missing. Three sons of Mr & Mrs Griswold, Henwick Road,Worcester. Griswold J. N.23rd June 1917 Three sons of Mr & Mrs Griswold, Henwick Road, Worcester. Griswold Mr & Mrs23rd June 1917 T. H. Everton, R.M.A.C. Five sons and son-in-law of Mr & Mrs George Everton, Droitwich. Everton T. H.23rd June 1917Corpl. L. V. Everton, Despatch Rider. Five sons and son-in-law of Mr & Mrs GeorgeEverton, Droitwich. Everton L. V.23rd June 1917Dvr. A. Everton, M.T., A.S.C. Five sons and son-in-law of Mr & Mrs George Everton,Droitwich. Everton A.23rd June 1917Gur. F.E. Everton, Tanks. Five sons and son-in-law of Mr & Mrs George Everton,Droitwich. Everton F. E.23rd June 1917 R.E. Everton, R.N.V.R. Five sons and son-in-law of Mr & Mrs George Everton, Droitwich. Everton R. E.23rd June 1917 Gnr. A. W. Harrison, Tanks. Wounded. Harrison A.W.23rd June 1917 Group of Worcester Shell Makers. H.H.Dudley, Worcester.23rd June 1917 Worcestershire Men on N. W. Frontier of India.23rd June 1917 Sec.-Lt. A. L. Cumming, R.F.C. Killed. ( Admiral Cumming's nephew ) Cumming A. L.23rd June 1917Col.-Sgt.-Inst. Musk. A.J.Perring, appointed Musketry Instructor 2nd Batta. Worcs. Vol.Regt. Perring A. J.30th June 1917 Lt. and Adjt. N. M. Pearson. Yeomanry. Awarded Military Cross. Pearson N. M.30th June 1917 2nd-Lt. W. D. Fisher, R.F.A., Evesham. Wounded. Fisher W. D.30th June 1917 Nursing staff at Battenhall Mount, VAD Hospital30th June 1917 Presentation of medals on Pitchcroft to next of kin of dead heroes30th June 1917 Worcestershire soldiers in the East30th June 1917 Group of Worcester Munition Workers.


30th June 1917 Pte. E. Dent, Malvern. Died of wounds. Dent E.30th June 1917 Cpl. H. J. Allies, Worcester. Awarded Mil. Medal. Brother of Harold Allies. Allies H. J.30th June 1917 Gnr. Harold Allies, R.F.A. Brother of H. J. Allies. Allies Harold.30th June 1917 Sgt. W. Pitt, Worcester. Awarded D.C.M. Pitt W.30th June 1917 Pte. R. Carter, Worcester. Killed. Carter R.30th June 1917 Pte. A. Heritage, Evesham. Missing. Heritage A.30th June 1917 Dvr. B. J. Hessell, Worcester. Wounded. Hessell B. J.30th June 1917 Gnr. J. H. Morris, N. Malvern. Died of wonds. Morris J. H.30th June 1917 Pte. W. Stratford, Evesham. Killed. Stratford W.30th June 1917 Pte. C. E. J. Wilson. Malvrn. Killed. Wilson C. E. J.30th June 1917 Pte. H. Woodward, Crowle. Wounded. Woodward H.30th June 1917 Pte. J. H. Weston, Uphampton. Died. Weston J. H.30th June 1917Pte. G.Heeks, Labour Batt. Sons and son -in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Heeks, Grove Cottage,Whittington. Heeks G.30th June 1917Lce.- Cpl.Allen Heeks, R.E.. Sons and son -in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Heeks, Grove Cottage,Whittington.Heeks Allen30th June 1917Col. Sgt. J. W .Heeks,Warwicks. Sons and son -in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Heeks, GroveCottage, Whittington. Heeks J. W.30th June 1917Pte. F.Heeks, Worcesters. Invalided. Sons and son -in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Heeks, GroveCottage, Whittington. Heeks F.30th June 1917 Gnr. G. Haynes R.F.A. Son -in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Heeks, Grove Cottage, Whittington. Haynes G.30th June 1917Cpl. A. W. Senter, Somerset L.I. Three sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs.Senter, LowerBroadheath. Senter A. W.30th June 1917Sap. E. H. Senter, R.E. Three sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs.Senter, LowerBroadheath. Senter E. H.30th June 1917Dvr. F. J. Senter, R.F.A. Three sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs.Senter, LowerBroadheath. Senter F. J.30th June 1917Pte. A. Hancock, Devons. Three sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs.Senter, LowerBroadheath. Hancock A.30th June 1917Pte. W. Teague, Worcestershires. Killed. Sons and son-in-law of Mrs. T.Teague, JamesStreet, Worcester. Teague W.30th June 1917Pte. E. Teague,Worcestershires. Sons and son-in-law of Mrs. T.Teague, James Street,Worcester. Teague E.30th June 1917Pte. H. Teague, Worcestershires, Sons and son-in-law of Mrs. T.Teague, James Street,Worcester. Teague H.30th June 1917 Pte. S. Bird, shell shock. Son-in-law of Mrs. T.Teague, James Street, Worcester. Bird S.30th June 1917 Pte.W. Mayall, R.F.A . Son-in-law of Mrs. T.Teague, James Street, Worcester. Mayall W.30th June 1917 Lce.-Cpl. E. Spencer ( father ) Lce. -Cpl. E. A. Spencer, Worcester and soldier sons. Spencer E.30th June 1917 Pte. W. Spencer ( son ). In training. Lce. -Cpl. E. A. Spencer, Worcester and soldier sons. Spencer W.30th June 1917Lce.- Cpl. A. V. Spencer, Worcesters. ( son ). Killed. Lce. -Cpl. E. A. Spencer, Worcesterand soldier sons. Spencer A. V.


30th June 191730th June 191730th June 191730th June 191730th June 1917Lce. Cpl. H. Munn, Worcesters . Killed. Sons , brother and brothers- in- law of Mr. AndMrs. R. Munn, Rhydd Laundry, Hanley Castle, late of School House, Saintbury, Broadway. Munn H.Pte. Frank Munn, A.S.C. Sons , brother and brothers- in- law of Mr. And Mrs. R. Munn,Rhydd Laundry, Hanley Castle, late of School House, Saintbury, Broadway.Munn Frank.Pte. F.Munn, R.A.M.C. Sons , brother and brothers- in- law of Mr. And Mrs. R. Munn,Rhydd Laundry, Hanley Castle, late of School House, Saintbury, Broadway. Munn F.Co.-Sgt.- Major C. J. Bishop, R.E., brother- in- law of Mr. And Mrs. R .Munn, RhyddLaundry, Hanley Castle, late of School House, Saintbury, Broadway. Bishop C. J.Sons , brother and brothers- in- law of Mr. And Mrs. R. Munn, Rhydd Laundry, HanleyCastle, late of School House, Saintbury, Broadway.Pte. W. Hanlett, R.E. ( brother- in -law ). Sons, brothers and brothers- in- law of Mr. AndMrs. R. Munn, Rhydd Laundry, Hanley Castle, late of School House, Saintbury, Broadway. Hanlett W.7th July 1917 Rev. G . F. Hooper with a group of patients at Battenhall V.A.D. Hospital on Pound day. Hooper G. F.W. W. Harris, High St.Worcester.7th July 1917 Group of Powick V.A.D.Hospital : Staff and patients.7th July 1917 Group of Competitors at Comberton Baby Show. Comberton Glover. Pershore.7th July 1917 Capt. R. C. Lowndes, Little Comberton. Prisoner of war. Lowndes R. C.7th July 1917Presentation to Patrol Leader Hughes ( St.Barnabas' Troop of Boy Scouts ) for Life savingat Stourport.Hughes.7th July 1917 Pte. J. Pitman, Worcesters. Twice wounded. Sons of Mrs. Pitman, Sinton, Ombersley. Pitman J.7th July 1917 Pte. L. G. Pitman, Canadians. Killed. Sons of Mrs. Pitman, Sinton, Ombersley. Pitman L. G.7th July 1917 Sergt. A. Pitman. A.S.C. Sons of Mrs. Pitman, Sinton, Ombersley. Pitman A.7th July 1917 L.- Cpl. C. Rooke, Worcester. Wounded. Awarded Military Medal. Rooke C.7th July 1917 Dvr. W. C. Lewis, R.F.A. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. A. Lewis, McIntyre Road, Worcester. Lewis W.C.7th July 1917Dvr. P. G. Lewis, R.F.A. In hospital. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. A. Lewis, McIntyre Road,Worcester.Lewis P.G.Gnr. B. H. Lewis, R.F.A. Wounded. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. A. Lewis, McIntyre Road,7th July 1917Worcester.Lewis B.H.Bandsman S. Lewis, Wordestershires. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. A. Lewis, McIntyre Road,Worcester. Lewis S.7th July 19177th July 1917 Pte. B. Biddle, Worcester. Killed. Biddle B.7th July 1917 L.-Cpl. H. Brace, Worcester. Killed. Brace H.7th July 1917 Pte. F.A. Canning, Offenham. Killed. Canning F. A.7th July 1917 Pte. J. W. Evans, Suckley. Killed Evans J. W.7th July 1917 Pte. S. Mason, Worcester. Killed. Mason S.7th July 1917 Pte. R. Gwynne, D.C.M., West Malvern. Died wounds. Gwynne R.7th July 1917 Gnr. G. A. Hall, Worcester. Killed. Hall G. A.7th July 1917 Dvr. G. Hammond, Worcester. Killed. Hammond G.7th July 1917 Bomb. T. Booton, Worcester-Canadian, Wounded, Booton T.7th July 1917Pte. F. Harding, Royal Marines. Missing ( husband ). Husband, brothers and brothers-inlawof Mrs. Harding, Severn Street, Worcester. Harding F.


7th July 1917Pte. C. Taylor, Lancs. Wounded twice ( brother ).Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law ofMrs. Harding, Severn Street, Worcester. Taylor C.7th July 1917Pte. J. Taylor, R.H.A. ( brother ). Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs. Harding,Severn Street, Worcester. Taylor J.7th July 1917L.-Cpl. J. Taylor, Herefords ( brother )Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs.Harding, Severn Street, Worcester. Taylor J.7th July 1917Pte. W. Taylor, A.S.C. ( brother ). Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs. Harding,Severn Street, Worcester. Taylor W.7th July 1917Pte. F. Harding, R.F.A. ( brother- in-law ). Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs.Harding, Severn Street, Worcester. Harding F.7th July 1917Pte. G. Harding, S.W.Bord. ( brother-in-law )Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs.Harding, Severn Street, Worcester. Harding G.14th July 1917Worcester Cathedral King's School and Royal Grammar School, O.T.C. Inspections by Col.Greenway.Greenway.14th July 1917 Williams W. T. New Postmaster of Worcester. Williams W. T.14th July 1917 Miss E . M . Riley, Worcester, graduated B.A. at Birmingham University. Riley E M.14th July 1917 Late Mrs. S. Hewlett, oldest inhabitant of Abbots Norton. Hewlett S.14th July 1917 Lieut. A. J. B. Hudson, M.C. Killed. Hudson A. J. B.14th July 1917 Worcester ' Pram Parade.' Dowty, Worcester.14th July 1917 ex-Pte. W. Gardner. An Eckington family. Gardner W.14th July 1917 Sergt. E.Gardner. An Eckington family. Gardner E.14th July 1917 Pte. G. Gardner. An Eckington family. Gardner G.14th July 1917 Gunner T. Gardner, wounded. An Eckington family. Gardner T.14th July 1917 Bomb. V. Lewis, Malvern. Died. Wounds. Lewis V.14th July 1917 Pte. C. Clinton, Claines. Wounded. Clinton C.14th July 1917 Pte. G. Griffiths. Missing. Sons of Mrs. Griffiths, Howsell Road, Malvern Link. Griffiths G.14th July 1917 Pte. W. Griffiths. Invalided. Sons of Mrs. Griffiths, Howsell Road, Malvern Link. Griffiths W.14th July 1917 Pte. J. Griffiths. Sons of Mrs. Griffiths, Howsell Road, Malvern Link. Griffiths J.14th July 1917 Mr. J. S. Sanders. Commissioned. Sanders J. S .14th July 1917 Pte. F. W. Moore, Belbroughton. Awarded Military Medal. Moore F. W.14th July 1917 S. M. D. Dolphin, Belberrow Green. Killed.. Dolphin D.14th July 1917 Sgt. H. Byrd, Evesham. Died. Byrd H.14th July 1917 Pte. H. S. Coopey, Callow End. Died of Wounds. Coopey H. S.14th July 1917 Pte. A. Clements, Bromyard. Killed. Clements A.14th July 1917 Pte. S. J. Jones, Callow End. Killed. Jones S. J.14th July 1917 Lce.-Cpl. P. Knott, Worcester. Killed. Knott P.14th July 1917 Gunner R. E. Parsons, Worcester. Killed. Parsons R. E.14th July 1917Sig. L. J. Jones. ( Wounded ). Sons and Son-in-Law of Mr. L. B. Jones, formerley Cherryorchard, Worcester. Jones L. J.14th July 1917Pte. A. A. Jones. Sons and Son-in-Law of Mr. L. B. Jones, formerley Cherry orchard,Worcester. Jones A. A.14th July 1917Pte. V. J. Jones. Sons and Son-in-Law of Mr. L. B. Jones, formerley Cherry orchard,Worcester. Jones V. J.14th July 1917Gunr. Paxton. Sons and Son-in-Law of Mr. L. B. Jones, formerley Cherry orchard,Worcester.Paxton.


14th July 1917 Lce.- Cpl. L. R. Terry, Yeomanry. Sons of Mrs. R. M. Terry, Leigh. Terry L. R.14th July 1917 Pte. L .G. Terry, Coldstreams. Killed. Sons of Mrs. R. M. Terry, Leigh. Terry L. G.14th July 1917 Pt. W. Terry, T. R. Sons of Mrs. R. M. Terry, Leigh. Terry W.21st July 1917 Sec.-Lt. T. F. Baylis, Worcester. Died on service. Baylis T. F. Iliffe, Worcester.21t July 1917 L.-Cpl. Martin, Worcester. Killed. Martin.21st July 1917 Pte. J. H. James, Hanley Castle. Killed. James J. H.21st July 1917L.-Cpl. W. Norcott, Worcestershires. Died. Sons of Mrs. Norcott, Newdix Court, HighStreet, Worcester. Norcott W.21st July 1917Pte. E. Norcott, Worcestershires. Sons of Mrs. Norcott, Newdix Court, High Street,Worcester. Norcott E.21st July 1917 Dvr. T. Norcott, R.F.A. ( T. ). Sons of Mrs. Norcott, Newdix Court, High Street, Worcester. Norcott T.21st July 1917 Pte. E. E. Boulton. R.A.M.C. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. J. Boulton. Hallow. Boulton E. E.21st July 1917 L.-Cpl. J. C. Boulton, yeomanry. Wounded. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. J. Boulton. Hallow. Boulton J. C.21st July 1917 L.-Cpl. H. Woodhall. Temple Langhorne. Awarded Military Medal. Woodhall H.21st July 1917 Pte. J. Andrews, Worcester. Wounded.. Andrews J.Pte. W. Teague, Killed. ( husband ). Husband and brothers of Mrs. N.Teague, George21st July 1917Street, Worcester. Teague W.Pte. F. Fincher. ( invalided ). Husband and brothers of Mrs. N.Teague, George Street,Worcester. Fincher F.21st July 191721st July 1917 Pte. J. Fincher. Husband and brothers of Mrs. N.Teague, George Street, Worcester. Fincher J.21st July 1917 Pte. H. Fincher. Husband and brothers of Mrs. N.Teague, George Street, Worcester. Fincher H.21st July 1917 Cpl. J. Y. West, Evesham. Wounded. West J. Y.21st July 1917 A Land Ship in the Egytian Desert21st July 1917 Yeomanry with their camel.21st July 1917Mayoress's 'At Home' to her workers at the Comforts and Red Cross Rooms at theGuildhall, Worcester.Dowty, Worcester.21st July 1917 A group of Worcestershire Soldiers somewhere in France.21st July 1917 A Group of Worcester N.C.O.'s and their Mascot.28th July 1917 Officers' entertainment at Norton Barracks. Dowty, Worcester.28th July 1917 Worcester Munitions Workers.Pte. C Garbett (husband), died wounds. Husband and son of Mrs Garbett, Lower Wyche,28th July 1917 Malvern. Garbett C.28th July 1917 Sgtt. E. G. Garbett (son) died. Husband and son of Mrs Garbett, Lower Wyche, Malvern Garbett E. G.28th July 1917 Pte. W. Tolley (Worcester), in hospital. Tolley W.28th July 1917 Lce.-Cpl L. Hand (Worcester), died wounds. Hand L.28th July 1917 Act.-C.S.M. B. Worsley, D.C.M. (Worcester) killed. Worsley B.28th July 1917 Bomb. H. Matthews (Worcester), in hospital. Matthews H.28th July 1917 Lce.-Cpl H. J. Wedgbury (Worcester), prisoner of war. Wedgbury H. J.28th July 1917 2nd-Lieut. E. M. Buck (Worcester), awarded Military Cross. Buck E.M.28th July 1917 Pte. T. A. Wakefield, Staffs. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield, 8, Tunnel Hill, Worcester. Wakefield T. A.


28th July 1917 Cpl. A. E. Wakefield, Essex. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield, 8, Tunnel Hill, Worcester. Wakefield A. E.28th July 1917Gnr. W. H. Wakefield, In hospital. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield, 8, Tunnel Hill,Worcester. Wakefield W. H.28th July 1917F. Bennett, A.B., Navy. Sons and son-in-law of Mrs R. Bennett, Bowling Green, HanleyCastle. Bennett F.28th July 1917Dvr. R. Bennett, A.S.C., M.T in hospital. Sons and son-in-law of Mrs R. Bennett, BowlingGreen, Hanley Castle. Bennett R.28th July 1917T Bennett, Red Cross. Sons and son-in-law of Mrs R. Bennett, Bowling Green, HanleyCastle. Bennett T.28th July 1917Pte. J. Godfrey (son-in-law), Killed. Sons and son-in-law of Mrs R. Bennett, Bowling Green,Hanley Castle. Godfrey J.28th July 1917Mr. W. K. Kay entertains at Heron Lodge, Worcester, 200 wounded soldiers and nursesfrom the V.A.D. Hospitals in Worcester and neighbourhood. Kay W.K. Iliffe, Worcester.4th Aug 1917 Worcester Women Munition Workers4th Aug 1917 Worcester Commercial Travellers enterain wounded: River trip to Holt Fleet. Dowty, Worcester.4th Aug 1917Fete at Brighton House, Barbourne, for Worcester Mayor's Fund for Disabled Soldiers andSailors.Dowty, Worcester.4th Aug 1917 S'man-Gnr. C. Pither. Navy. Five sons of Mrs C. Pither, Irene Cottage, Hallow. Pither C.4th Aug 1917 Ldg, S'man G. Pither. Navy. Five sons of Mrs C. Pither, Irene Cottage, Hallow. Pither G.4th Aug 1917 O.S. H. Pither, Navy. Five sons of Mrs C. Pither, Irene Cottage, Hallow. Pither H.4th Aug 1917 Corpl. R. Pither. Worcestershires. Five sons of Mrs C. Pither, Irene Cottage, Hallow. Pither R.4th Aug 1917 B. Pither Training-Navy. Five sons of Mrs C. Pither, Irene Cottage, Hallow. Pither B.4th Aug 1917Pte. E. J. Tyler, Royal Sussex. Sons and Son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler, 10, Nethertonplace, Infirmary Walk, Worcester. Tyler E. J.4th Aug 1917Pte. A. Tyler, Worcestershires. Sons and Son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler, 10, Nethertonplace, Infirmary Walk, Worcester. Tyler A.4th Aug 1917Drmr. G. Tyler, T.R. Sons and Son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler, 10, Netherton place,Infirmary Walk, Worcester. Tyler G.4th Aug 1917Gnr. E. Lessimore (son-in-law). Sons and Son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler, 10, Nethertonplace, Infirmary Walk, Worcester. Lessimore E.4th Aug 1917Pte. A. Braithwaite, Territorials. Sons of Mrs. Braithwaite, 9, Netherton Place, InfirmaryWalk, Worcester. Braithwaite A.4th Aug 1917Pte. E. Braithwaite, M.T. A.S.C. Sons of Mrs. Braithwaite, 9, Netherton Place, InfirmaryWalk, Worcester. Braithwaite E.4th Aug 1917Sgt. E. Banner, Wor'shires, Twice wounded. Sons, grandson and son-in-law of Mrs. E.Banner, 11 Little park Street, Worcester. Banner E.4th Aug 1917Dvr. W. Banner, R.F.A. Gassed and wounded. Sons, grandson and son-in-law of Mrs. E.Banner, 11 Little park Street, Worcester. Banner W.4th Aug 1917Pte. T. Banner. A.S.C. Sons, grandson and son-in-law of Mrs. E. Banner, 11 Little parkStreet, Worcester. Banner T.4th Aug 1917Pte. F. H. Banner, Wor'shires (T.F.). Twice wounded. Sons, grandson and son-in-law ofMrs. E. Banner, 11 Little park Street, Worcester. Banner F. H.4th Aug 1917Pte. W. E. Harris. R.M.A.C. Recovered illness (grandson). Sons, grandson and son-in-lawof Mrs. E. Banner, 11 Little park Street, Worcester. Harris W. E.


4th Aug 1917Pte. G. Wetherby, A.S.C. Twice wounded. (son-in-law). Sons, grandson and son-in-law ofMrs. E. Banner, 11 Little park Street, Worcester. Wetherby G.4th Aug 1917 Sgt. E. G. Thomas, Wor'ster. Died of wounds. Thomas E. G.4th Aug 1917 L.-Cpl B. J. Constable, Droitwich. Awarded Military Medal. Constable B. J.4th Aug 1917 S'man V. V. Baker Wounded. Sons of Mrs L. Baker, Hook Bank, H. Castle. Baker V. V.4th Aug 1917 Pte. R. C. Baker, Dragons. Killed. Sons of Mrs L. Baker, Hook Bank, H. Castle. Baker R. C.4th Aug 1917 Bomb. W. V. Rogers, Warwicks. Wounded. Sons of Mrs Rogers Lansdown Terr., Malvern. Rogers W. V.4th Aug 1917 A. Rogers, R.G.A. Wounded. Sons of Mrs Rogers Lansdown Terr., Malvern. Rogers A.4th Aug 1917 Pte. A. Worsley, Wor'ster. Been gassed. Worsley A.4th Aug 1917 Sec.-Lt. F. S. Farmer, Wor'ster. Died of wounds. Farmer F. S. Dowty, Worcester.4th Aug 1917 Pte. W. H. Langford, Wor'ster. Died whilst prisoner. Langford W. H.4th Aug 1917 Pte. E. G. M. Wooldridge, E'sham. Prisoner of war. Wooldridge E.G.M.4th Aug 1917 M.T. Driver W. Crooke, E'sham. Wounded. Crooke W.4th Aug 1917 Pte. F. Plumb, E'sham. Wounded. Plumb F.4th Aug 1917 Drummer W. Banner, Warwicks. ("See Worcestershire and War".) Banner W.4th Aug 1917 Pte. A. Banner. Wor'shires. ("See Worcestershire and War".) Banner A.4th Aug 1917 Pte. J. Holloway, Wor'shires. Awarded Military Medal. ("See Worcestershire and War".) Holloway J.11th Aug 1917 Group of Worcestershire Machine Gunners.11th Aug 1917 Worcester Artillerymen Chums on active service.11th Aug 1917 A group of Worcestershire Signallers.11th Aug 1917 Marriage of Driver Bullock, A.S.C., and Miss F. Holloway, both of Worcester. Bullock Fischer, Worcester11th Aug 1917 Marriage of Driver Bullock, A.S.C., and Miss F. Holloway, both of Worcester. Holloway F. Fischer, Worcester11th Aug 1917Canon James, Worcester Cathedral (Senior Chaplain) and some of his AssistantChaplains, including Rev. T. C. de la Hey (Succentor, Worcester Cathedral) and Rev. G. L.Michell (Redditch). (See "Jottings.")James11th Aug 1917Canon James, Worcester Cathedral (Senior Chaplain) and some of his AssistantChaplains, including Rev. T. C. de la Hey (Succentor, Worcester Cathedral) and Rev. G. L.Michell (Redditch). (See "Jottings.") De La Hay T. C.11th Aug 1917Canon James, Worcester Cathedral (Senior Chaplain) and some of his AssistantChaplains, including Rev. T. C. de la Hey (Succentor, Worcester Cathedral) and Rev. G. L.Michell (Redditch). (See "Jottings.") Michell G. L.11th Aug 1917 Group of Worcestershire Officers "Somewhere Overseas."11th Aug 1917 A group of Yeomanry Sergeants at Gaza.18th Aug 1917 Mr. F. Gardner, A.R.C.A., a Worcester Sculptor. Gardner F. Fischer, Worcester18th Aug 1917 His [Mr F. Gardner] Statue of "Diana." which he has presented to Worcester. Gardner F.18th Aug 1917 Capt. Gretton, Worcester, awarded Military Cross. Gretton Dowty, Worcester.18th Aug 1917 Capt. F. O'Brien. Worcester, killed. O'Brien F. Iliffe, Worcester.18th Aug 1917 Lieut. L. E. Gwilliam, W'shires, commissioned. Gwilliam L. E.18th Aug 1917 Viscount Ednam, awarded the Military Cross. Ednam. Viscount Dowty, Worcester.18th Aug 1917 Sec.-Lieut. G. Brodie. Malvern Link, killed. Brodie G.18th Aug 1917 Cpl. J. W. Tromans. Evesham, killed. Tromans J. W.18th Aug 1917 Sergt., F. Rumney. Worcester, killed. Rumney F.18th Aug 1917 Gnr. F. P. Tate. Malvern, killed. Tate F. P.


18th Aug 1917 Pte. T. Severn. Worcester, killed. Severn T.18th Aug 1917 Driv. C. Wilcox. Martley, died wounds. Wilcox C.18th Aug 1917 Gnr. B. W. Jeynes. Kempsey, died. Jeynes B. W.18th Aug 1917 Gnr. W. R. Harvey. Worcester, gassed. Harvey W. R.18th Aug 1917 Worcester Volunteer Camp at Madresfield. Dowty, Worcester.Pupils of Miss Holyoake's School, Witton, who gave an entertainment in aid of, and to18th Aug 1917 wounded soldiers from Oaklands and Westford Red Cross Hospitals, DroitwichHolyoake Miss18th Aug 1917 Groups of Worcester War Workers.18th Aug 1917Marriage of Mr R. Bache, of Stourbridge, and Miss Violet head, daughter of Lieut. Head, ofBarbourne Terrace, Worcester. Bache R.18th Aug 1917Marriage of Mr R. Bache, of Stourbridge, and Miss Violet Head, daughter of Lieut. Head, ofBarbourne Terrace, Worcester. Head V.25th Aug 1917 Sec.-Lt. F. E. Le Fevre, Lincolns. Awarded the Military Cross. Le Fevre F. E.25th Aug 1917 Lt. W. H. Howes, R.F.C. Ombersley. Missing Howes W. H. Dowty, Worcester.25th Aug 1917 Group of Women War Workers on Lord Hindlip's Estate.25th Aug 1917 R.S.M. G. A. Cooke. Appointed 2nd Battn. Wor'shire Vol. Regt. Cooke G. A.25th Aug 1917 Q.M.S. Perkins, Worcester. Wounded. Perkins.25th Aug 1917Group of officers and visitors at Hill Court Auxiliary Hospital for officers, Droitwich who withthe Commondant ( Mrs. J.H.Hollyer ) invited wounded soldiers from Droitwich Hospitals tosports and entertainment. Hollyer J. H Sage, Droitwich25th Aug 1917 L.-Cpl. T. James, D.C.M., Evesham. Wounded. James T.25th Aug 1917 Sig. G. H. Mitchell, Fernhill Heath. Killed. Brother of E. W. Mitchell. Mitchell G. H.25th Aug 1917 Pte. E. W. Mitchell. Brother of G. H. Mitchell Mitchell E. W.25th Aug 1917 Gnr. A .W. Wood, Worcester. Killed. Wood A. W.25th Aug 1917 Pte. C.Watkins. Five sons of Mrs. Watkins, 65 Tybridge Street, Worcester. Watkins C.25th Aug 1917 Gnr. A. Watkins. R.G.A. Five sons of Mrs. Watkins, 65 Tybridge Street, Worcester. Watkins A.25th Aug 1917 Pte. H. Watkins. Wor'shires. Five sons of Mrs. Watkins, 65 Tybridge Street, Worcester. Watkins H.25th Aug 1917Pte. F. Watkins. Wor'shires. Gassed. Five sons of Mrs. Watkins, 65 Tybridge Street,Worcester. Watkins F.25th Aug 1917Pte. E. Watkins, Wor'shires. Missing. Five sons of Mrs. Watkins, 65 Tybridge Street,Worcester. Watkins E.25th Aug 1917 Pte. G. A. Ashbourne. Died Wounds. Three sons of Mrs Ashbourne, Dolday, W'ster. Ashbourne G. A.25th Aug 1917 Pte. C. Ashbourne, died wounds. Three sons of Mrs Ashbourne, Dolday, W'ster. Ashbourne C.25th Aug 1917 Cpl. W. Ashbourne, wounded five times. Three sons of Mrs Ashbourne, Dolday, W'ster. Ashbourne W.25th Aug 1917 Pte. E. W. Smith, Worcester, wounded. Smith E. W.25th Aug 1917 Dvr. C. E. Purnell. In hospital. Purnell C. E.25th Aug 1917 Pte. W. Teague, Worcester, killed. [Brother Pte. E. T. Teague] Teague W.25th Aug 1917 Pte. E. T. Teague (his brother), [Pte. W. Teague], died wounds. Teague. E. T.25th Aug 1917 Wounded Soldiers and Nurses at Garden Fete at the Boynes, Upton.25th Aug 1917 Dvr. A. Brown, Bromsgrove. Killed. Brown A.25th Aug 1917 Bomb. G. Facey, Worcester. Awarded Military Medal. Facey G.25th Aug 1917 Pte. W. W. Scott, Worcester. Died of wounds. Scott W.W.25th Aug 1917 Cpl. J W. Beechey. Worcester. Gassed. Beechey J.W.


25th Aug 1917 Sgt. A. H. Gravenall, Worcester. Shell gas poisoning. Gravenall A.H.25th Aug 1917 Gnr. C. Henn, Malvern. Wounded and gassed. Henn C.25th Aug 1917 Bomb. W. Pritchard. Malvern. Gassed. Pritchard W.25th Aug 1917 Cpl. W. C. Robinson, Malvern. Gassed. Robinson W.C.1st Sept 1917 Qr.-Mstr.and Lieut. C. H. Inwood. Worcrster, awarded Military Cross. Inwood C.H.1st Sept 1917 Sec.-Lieut. R. G. Rowe, Worcester, wounded. Rowe R.G.1st Sept 1917 Sec.-Lieut. J. H. Moon, Hallow, wounded. Moon J.H.1st Sept 1917 Sec.- Lieut. T. Randle, Evesham, killed. Randle T.1st Sept 1917 Groups of Worcester Munitions Workers.1st Sept 1917 Pte. R. Ricketts, Worcester, Killed. Ricketts R.1st Sept 1917 Gnr. F. Harrison, Malvern, wounded. Harrison F.1st Sept 1917 Pte. C. Hughes, Evesham, wounded. Hughes C.1st Sept 1917 Pte. W. Surrell, Malvern, wounded. Surrell W.1st Sept 1917 Pte. W. H. Field, Evesham, wounded. Field W.H.1st Sept 1917 Gnr. F. Newman, Fernhill Heath, wounded. Newman F.1st Sept 1917 Pte. H. Wild, Fernhill Heath. (See "Worcs and War".) Wild H.1st Sept 1917 Pte H. Garrett, Worcester, awarded D.C.M. Garrett H.1st Sept 1917 Sergt. T. W. Smith, Malvern. Military Medal. Smith T.W.1st Sept 1917 Cpl. W. Cox, Worcester, died wounds. Cox W.1st Sept 1917 Pte. H. L. Saunders, Worcester, killed. Saunders H.L.1st Sept 1917 Gnr F. Wood, Worcester, killed. Wood F.1st Sept 1917 Dvr. A. G. Court, Worcester, died wounds. Court A.G.1st Sept 1917 Pte H. Fudger, Worcester, killed. Fudger H.1st Sept 1917Ex-Tpr. S Stone, Aeroplane Work. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs E. Stone, 7 FourFoot Row, Waterloo Street, Worcester. (See "Worcs and War".) Stone S.1st Sept 1917Mr. A Stone. Railway. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs E. Stone, 7 Four Foot Row,Waterloo Street, Worcester. (See "Worcs and War".) Stone A.1st Sept 1917Mr G. Stone. Munitioner. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs E. Stone, 7 Four Foot Row,Waterloo Street, Worcester. (See "Worcs and War".) Stone G.1st Sept 1917Sergt. W. Stone. R.E. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs E. Stone, 7 Four Foot Row,Waterloo Street, Worcester. (See "Worcs and War".) Stone W.1st Sept 1917Ex-Pte L. Stone. Miner. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs E. Stone, 7 Four Foot Row,Waterloo Street, Worcester. (See "Worcs and War".) Stone L.1st Sept 1917Gnr. F. Stone, R.F.A. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs E. Stone, 7 Four Foot Row,Waterloo Street, Worcester. (See "Worcs and War".) Stone F.1st Sept 1917Gnr. Jas. Stone, R.F.A. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs E. Stone, 7 Four Foot Row,Waterloo Street, Worcester. (See "Worcs and War".)Stone Jas.1st Sept 1917Pte John Stone. W'shires. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs E. Stone, 7 Four FootRow, Waterloo Street, Worcester. (See "Worcs and War".)Stone JohnCpl. Jas Mills (son-in-law) Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs E. Stone, 7 Four Foot1st Sept 1917Row, Waterloo Street, Worcester. (See "Worcs and War".)Mills Jas.Ldg.-Seaman A Dowling (Nephew) Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs E. Stone, 7 FourFoot Row, Waterloo Street, Worcester. (See "Worcs and War".) Dowling A.1st Sept 19178th Sept 1917 F. W. Watkins, A.B. Whitbourne. Killed. Watkins F.W8th Sept 1917 Pte. A. Leek Whitbourne. Killed. [Brother W. Leek] Leek A.


8th Sept 1917 Pte. W. Leek (his brother) [Brother of A Leek] Leek W.8th Sept 1917 Pte. G. Dance, Worcester. In hospital. Dance G.8th Sept 1917 Pte. R. H. Thornbury, Worcester. Wounded. Thornbury R.H.8th Sept 1917 Pte. T. Holland, Malvern. Wounded. Holland T.8th Sept 1917 Sergt. J. Bick, Malvern. Wounded. Bick J.8th Sept 1917 Pte. H. E. Walker, Worcester. Wounded. Walker H.E.8th Sept 1917 Corpl. P. Bond, Malvern. Wounded (3rd time) Bond P.8th Sept 1917 L-Cpl. J. Hail, Worcester. Military Medal. Hail J.8th Sept 1917 Pte. W. A. Bullock. Wichenford. Died wounds. [Brother of C. Bullock] Bullock W.A.8th Sept 1917 Pte. C. Bullock (his brother). [Brother of W. A Bullock] Died wounds. Bullock C.8th Sept 1917 Pte. G. H. Coakes, Worcester. Killed. Coakes G. H.8th Sept 1917 Pte. H. J. Hemming, Radford. Killed. Hemming H. J.8th Sept 1917 Pte. A. Mattey, Worcester. Killed. Mattey A.8th Sept 1917 Pte. J. Whittle, Worcester. Killed. Whittle J.8th Sept 1917 Spr. L. W. Saunders, [Brother of H. G. Saunders] Malvern. Killed. Saunders L. W.8th Sept 1917 Pte. H. G. Saunders (his brother) [Brother L. W. Saunders] Saunders H. G.8th Sept 1917Pte. H. G. Mann, in hospital. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. T. Mann. 2, BlanquettesStreet, Worcester. (See Worcs. And War.) Mann H. G.8th Sept 1917Pte. F. Mann. Wounded Mons. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. T. Mann. 2,Blanquettes Street, Worcester. (See Worcs. And War.) Mann F.8th Sept 1917Pte. A. Mann, France. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. T. Mann. 2, BlanquettesStreet, Worcester. (See Worcs. And War.) Mann A.8th Sept 1917Q.M.S T. Mann. Died wounds. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. T. Mann. 2,Blanquettes Street, Worcester. (See Worcs. And War.) Mann T.Pte. H. Holdon (son-in-law) Worcester. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. T. Mann. 2,8th Sept 1917Blanquettes Street, Worcester. (See Worcs. And War.) Holdon H.Gnr. H. G. Styles (son-in-law). Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. T. Mann. 2,Blanquettes Street, Worcester. (See Worcs. And War.) Styles H. G.8th Sept 19178th Sept 1917 Pate. A. T. Caldwell, Worcester. Wounded. Caldwell A. T.8th Sept 1917 Pte. G. Mole. Worcester. Wounded. Mole G.8th Sept 1917 Pte. W. J. Corbett, Worcester. Wounded. Corbett W. J.8th Sept 19178th Sept 19178th Sept 19178th Sept 1917Sergt. A. H. Rayers. Wounded. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Rayers. 14, UnionStreet, Worcester. Rayers A. H.Pte. E. W. Rayers, E. Surreys. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Rayers. 14, UnionStreet, Worcester. Rayers E. W.Pte. F. C. Rayers, M.G.C. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Rayers. 14, Union Street,Worcester. Rayers F. C.Pte. F. Rayers. T.R. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Rayers. 14, Union Street,Worcester. Rayers F. C.Bomb. J. Parker (son-in-law). Gassed and wounded. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs.Rayers. 14, Union Street, Worcester. Parker J.8th Sept 19178th Sept 1917 Pte. T. L. L. Curnock. Wounded. Sons of Mr. George Curnock, Rous Lench. Curnock T. L. L.8th Sept 1917 Cpl. F. W. Curnock. France. Sons of Mr. George Curnock, Rous Lench. Curnock F. W.8th Sept 1917 Cpl. V. C. Curnock, Rhodesia. Sons of Mr. George Curnock, Rous Lench. Curnock V. C.8th Sept 1917 Lieut Deakin, Pershore. Missing. Deakin Dowty, Worcester.


8th Sept 1917 Sec.-Lt. E. H. Garner, Worcester. Invested with Military Cross. Garner E. H. Dudley, Worcester.8th Sept 1917 Sec.-Lt M. C. Perrott, Wichenford. Wounded. Perrott M.C. Iliffe. Worcester.8th Sept 1917Dvr. W. E. Hartland, Clifton, Seven Stoke, and the medal which he won at the army HorseShow, in France. (See "Worcester and the War.") Hartland W. E.8th Sept 1917 Pte. J. R. Dunford, Worcester. Killed. Dunford J. R.8th Sept 1917 The Moore Monuments. To illustrate article by the Dean of Worcester. MooreW. W. Harris, 100 High St.Worcester.8th Sept 1917Marriage of ex-Pte. W. Ingles, Worcester and Miss Elsie Jaynes, Worcester.(See"Wor'shire and the War".) Ingles W.8th Sept 1917Marriage of ex-Pte. W. Ingles, Worcester and Miss Elsie Jaynes, Worcester.(See"Wor'shire and the War".)Jaynes Elsie15th Sept 1917 Marriage of Mr. King, Cotheridge, and Miss Harris, of Broadheath. king15th Sept 1917 Marriage of Mr. King, Cotheridge, and Miss Harris, of Broadheath. Harris15th Sept 1917 Sec.-Lt. C. J. L. Harrison, Wor'ster. Wounded. [Brother of A. W. Harrison] Harrison C. J. L. Dowty, Worcester.15th Sept 1917 Sec.-Lt. A. W. Harrison (his brother) [C. J. L. Harrison] Wounded. Harrison A. W.15th Sept 1917 Sec.-Lt. F. G. Bradley, Wor'ster. Wounded. Bradley F. G.15th Sept 1917 Sec.-Lt. J. E. Selwyn Spinner, Wor'ster. Commissioned. Spinner J. E. Selwyn15th Sept 1917Pte E. A. Skeyes, Middlesex. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. H Skeyes, Norton, Worcester. (See"Wor'ster and War") Skeyes E. A.15th Sept 1917Cpl. C. A. Skeyes Berks. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. H Skeyes, Norton, Worcester. (See"Wor'ster and War") Skeyes C. A.15th Sept 1917Pte. W. H. Skeyes. Glos'ters. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. H Skeyes, Norton, Worcester. (See"Wor'ster and War") Skeyes W. H.15th Sept 1917Dvr. H. E. Skeyes, M.T., A.S.C., Sons of Mr. And Mrs. H Skeyes, Norton, Worcester. (See"Wor'ster and War") Skeyes H. E.15th Sept 1917 Sergt. Williamson, R.F.A. and his two soldier sons. Williamson15th Sept 1917 C.S.M. C. F. Williamson, W'shires. Wounded. [Son of Sergt. Williamson, R.F.A] Willamson C. F.15th Sept 1917 L.-Cpl. W. Williamson Wor'shires. [|Son of Sergt. Williamson, R.F.A] Williamson W.15th Sept 1917 Pte. G. James, Wor'ster. Killed. James G.15th Sept 1917 Pte. G. E. Partridge. Wor'ster. Killed. Partridge G. E.15th Sept 1917 Pte. H. T. Osborne, Wor'ster. Died of wounds. Osborne H. T.15th Sept 1917 Pte. R. E. Holden, Malvern. Killed. Holden R. E.15th Sept 1917 Pte. O. C. Peterson, Malvern. Killed. Peterson O. C.15th Sept 1917 Pte. H. Stiff. Wor'ster. Killed. Stiff H.15th Sept 1917 Pte C. J. Smith, Wor'ster. Killed. Smith C. J.15th Sept 1917 Pte. E. Taylor, Wor'ster. Died of wounds. Taylor E.15th Sept 1917 Pte. A. Taylor, Birmingham. Killed. Taylor A.15th Sept 1917 Pte. W. E. Cook, Wor'ster. Died of wounds. Cook W. E.15th Sept 1917 L.-Sgt. Bridgman, Wor'ster. Killed. Bridgman15th Sept 1917 Pte. J. A. Baylis. Wor'ster. Killed. Baylis J. A.15th Sept 1917 Pte. G. Carey. Wor'ster. Died. Carey G.15th Sept 1917 Cpl. L. Green, Broadway. Killed. Green L.15th Sept 1917 L.-Cpl. A. Fitzer, Wor'ster. Killed. Fitzer A.15th Sept 1917 Sgt. E. Harrison, D.C.M., M.M., Droitwich. Killed. Harrison E.15th Sept 1917 Cpl. A. J. Darke, Evesham. Killed. Darke A. J.


15th Sept 1917 Pte. J. Gwilliam, Wor'ster. Killed. Gwilliam J.15th Sept 1917 Gnr. A. V. Rodber, Wor'ster. Killed. Rodber A. V.15th Sept 1917 Cpl. F. Witts, Evesham. Wounded. Witts F.15th Sept 1917 Pte. J. H. Willmott, Wor'ster. Wounded. Willmott J. H.15th Sept 1917 Pte. G. D. Wilkins, Wor'ster. Wounded. Wilkins G. D.15th Sept 1917 Pte. H. Hale, Evesham. Wounded. Hale H.15th Sept 1917 L.-Cpl. J. E. Hill, Malvern. Wounded. Hill J. E.15th Sept 1917 Pte. T. H. Smith, Wor'ster. Wounded. Smith T. H.15th Sept 1917 L.-Cpl. F. Hill, Malvern Link. Wounded. Hill F.15th Sept 1917 Sgt. A. H. Curtis, Wor'ster. Wounded. Curtis A. H.15th Sept 1917 Pte. W. Meigh, Wor'ster. Wounded. Meigh W.15th Sept 1917Cpl. W. Shuck, Shoeing Smith. Four Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Shuck, WhiteLadies Aston. Shuck W.15th Sept 1917Sgt. E. Shuck, Wor'shires. Four Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Shuck, White LadiesAston. Shuck E.15th Sept 1917Dvr. T. Shuck, A.S.C. Four Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Shuck, White LadiesAston. Shuck T.15th Sept 1917Pte. J. Shuck, Wor'shires. Four Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Shuck, White LadiesAston.Shuck J15th Sept 1917Bomb T. Wood, Wor'shires. Four Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Shuck, WhiteLadies Aston.Wood T15th Sept 1917 Gnr. H. Waters, Wor'ster. Invalided. Waters H.15th Sept 1917 Sergt. A. G. Ruff, Wor'ster. Wounded. Ruff A. G.15th Sept 1917 Pte. D. Passey, Wor'ster. Wounded. Passey D.15th Sept 1917 Sergt. G. W. Salter, Wor'ster. Killed. Salter G. W.22nd Sept 1917 Cricket match on County Ground for Stocker-Wheal Cup.22nd Sept 1917 Sec-Lt. T Hanson Averill, Whitley. Killed in action. (See casualty Columns). Averill T. Hanson22nd Sept 1917 Band of the 1st Worcestershire Regiment. ("See Worcestershire and the War".)22nd Sept 1917Cpl. A. J. Yeates. Discharged-disabled. Three sons and three sons-in-law of Mrs M.Yeates, 6, Bromsgrove Street, Worcester. Yeates A. J.22nd Sept 1917Gnr. C. Yeates, R.F.A. Three sons and three sons-in-law of Mrs M. Yeates, 6, BromsgroveStreet, Worcester. Yeates C.22nd Sept 1917Pte. W. F. Yeates, Wor'stershires. Three sons and three sons-in-law of Mrs M. Yeates, 6,Bromsgrove Street, Worcester.Yeates W.F.22nd Sept 1917Saddler W. H. Annis, R.F.A. (son-in-law). Wounded. Three sons and three sons-in-law ofMrs M. Yeates, 6, Bromsgrove Street, Worcester. Annis W. A.22nd Sept 1917Pte. J. F. Davis, Lab. Co. (son-in-law). Three sons and three sons-in-law of Mrs M. Yeates,6, Bromsgrove Street, Worcester. Davis J. F.Pte. E. J. Davis, Coldstreams. Prisoner (son-in-law). Three sons and three sons-in-law ofMrs M. Yeates, 6, Bromsgrove Street, Worcester. Davis E. J.22nd Sept 1917Cpl. W. Fudger, S. Lancs. Recovered wounds. Four sons of Mr. And Mrs. Fudger, 4, ClareStreet, Worcester. Fudger W.22nd Sept 1917Pte. J. Fudger, Wor'shires. Wounded. Four sons of Mr. And Mrs. Fudger, 4, Clare Street,Worcester. Fudger J.


22nd Sept 1917 Pte. A. Fudger. Grenadiers. Four sons of Mr. And Mrs. Fudger, 4, Clare Street, Worcester. Fudger A.22nd Sept 1917Pte. S. Fudger D.C.M., Wor'shires. Four sons of Mr. And Mrs. Fudger, 4, Clare Street,Worcester. Fudger S.22nd Sept 1917 Sgt. G. Boulton, Up. Colwell. Awarded Military Medal. Boulton G.22nd Sept 1917 Pte. H. Baylis, E'sham. Killed. Baylis H.22nd Sept 1917 Cpl. A. S. Bray. Malvern. Killed. Bray A.S.22nd Sept 1917 Cpl. A. H. Callow, L. Broadheath. Killed. Callow A. H.22nd Sept 1917 Sgt. J. W. Crump, Kempsey. Killed. Crump J. W.22nd Sept 1917 Tpr. A. W. Hall, Wor'ster. Died while prisoner. Hall A. W.22nd Sept 1917 Pte. A. T. Jeynes, Kempsey. Wounded. Jeynes A. T.22nd Sept 1917 Pte. G. Smith, Worcester. Killed. Smith G.22nd Sept 1917 L.-Cpl. R. T. Featherstone, Wor'ster. Killed. Featherstone R. T.22nd Sept 1917 Pte. G. Rowberry, Malvern. Died wounds. Rowberry G.22nd Sept 1917 Cpl. G. V. Rushton. U. Snodsbury. Killed. Rushton G. V.22nd Sept 1917 Pte. H. Powell, Worcester. Killed. Powell H.22nd Sept 1917 C.S.M. A. C. Stanton, Worcester. Killed. Stanton A. C.22nd Sept 1917 Pte. E. Randle, Worcester. Killed. Randle E.22nd Sept 1917Pte. B. Roberts. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. Roberts, 8, Wakeman Street, Barbourne,Worcester. Roberts B.22nd Sept 1917Sgt. H. Roberts. Died wounds. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. Roberts, 8, Wakeman Street,Barbourne, Worcester. Roberts H.22nd Sept 1917Cpl. G. Roberts. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. Roberts, 8, Wakeman Street, Barbourne,Worcester.Roberts G22nd Sept 1917 Sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. Roberts, 8, Wakeman Street, Barbourne, Worcester. Roberts W.22nd Sept 1917Pte. A. Saunders, Lincolns. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, 15, LittleChestnut Street, Worcester. Saunders A.22nd Sept 1917Sad. H. Saunders. R.F.A. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, 15, LittleChestnut Street, Worcester. Saunders H.22nd Sept 1917Gnr. W. Saunders. R.A.M.C. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, 15, LittleChestnut Street, Worcester.Saunders W22nd Sept 1917L-Cpl. Saunders, T.R. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, 15, Little ChestnutStreet, Worcester.Saunders22nd Sept 1917L-Cpl. W. Ashley, Wor'shires (son-in-law). Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.Saunders, 15, Little Chestnut Street, Worcester. Ashley W.22nd Sept 1917Pte. H. S. Heyes, Suffolkes (son-in-law). Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Saunders,15, Little Chestnut Street, Worcester. Heyes H. S.22nd Sept 1917 Pte. L. Edge, Honeybourne. Wounded. [brother H. Edge] Edge L.22nd Sept 1917 Pte. H. Edge (his brother). [L. Egde] Edge H.22nd Sept 1917Pte. G. E. Hammond, Middlesex. Sons and son-in-law of the late Mr Edwin Hammond andMrs. Hammond of Lowland Cottage, Montpellier Road, West Malvern. Hammond G. E.22nd Sept 1917Pte. W. D. Hammond, Marines. Sons and son-in-law of the late Mr Edwin Hammond andMrs. Hammond of Lowland Cottage, Montpellier Road, West Malvern. Hammond W. D.22nd Sept 1917Pte. E. Hammond M.T., A.S.C. Sons and son-in-law of the late Mr Edwin Hammond andMrs. Hammond of Lowland Cottage, Montpellier Road, West Malvern. Hammond E.


22nd Sept 1917Pte. C. J. Hammond R.A.M.C. Sons and son-in-law of the late Mr Edwin Hammond andMrs. Hammond of Lowland Cottage, Montpellier Road, West Malvern. Hammond C. J.22nd Sept 1917L-Seaman H. R. Hammond, Navy. Sons and son-in-law of the late Mr Edwin Hammondand Mrs. Hammond of Lowland Cottage, Montpellier Road, West Malvern. Hammond H. R.22nd Sept 1917Gnr. B. D. Hammond, R.F.A. Sons and son-in-law of the late Mr Edwin Hammond and Mrs.Hammond of Lowland Cottage, Montpellier Road, West Malvern. Hammond B. D.22nd Sept 1917W. R. K. Hammond, Navy. Sons and son-in-law of the late Mr Edwin Hammond and Mrs.Hammond of Lowland Cottage, Montpellier Road, West Malvern. Hammond W. R. K.22nd Sept 1917L-cpl. A. Ward, R.F.A. Sons and son-in-law of the late Mr Edwin Hammond and Mrs.Hammond of Lowland Cottage, Montpellier Road, West Malvern. Ward A.22nd Sept 1917 Pte. H. Overd, E'sham. Killed. Overd H.29th Sept 1917 Groups of Worcester War Workers.29th Sept 1917 Pte. H. Stiff, Killed. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Stiff, Mill Street, Diglis, Worcester. Stiff H.29th Sept 1917Sergt. J. Stiff, Yeomanry. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Stiff, Mill Street, Diglis,Worcester. Stiff J.29th Sept 1917 Bdr. T. Stiff, R.F.A. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Stiff, Mill Street, Diglis, Worcester. Stiff T.29th Sept 1917Pte. H. Judd, W'shires, son-in-law. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Stiff, Mill Street,Diglis, Worcester. Judd H.29th Sept 1917Sergt. H. Rushton, A.P.C. son-in-law. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Stiff, Mill Street,Diglis, Worcester. Rushton H.29th Sept 1917A. Patterson, late R.F.A. son-in-law. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Stiff, Mill Street,Diglis, Worcester.Patterson29th Sept 1917Tpr. W. Allen, Yeomanry, Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Allen, 47, Fort Royal Hill,Worcester. Allen W.29th Sept 1917Pte. J. H. Allen, Worcester, killed. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Allen, 47, FortRoyal Hill, Worcester. Allen J. H.29th Sept 1917Pte. V. G. Allen, W'shires. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Allen, 47, Fort Royal Hill,Worcester. Allen V. G.29th Sept 1917Dvr. P. Matthews, M.T., A.S.C. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. Allen, 47, Fort RoyalHill, Worcester. Matthews P.29th Sept 1917 Group of Worcestershire Soldiers recently on leave. (See"Worcestershire and War").29th Sept 1917The Bishop of Worcester, Miss Yeatman Biggs, Nurses, and Patients of Hartlebury Castleand Wilden Red Cross Hospitals. (See "Worcester and War")Yeatman Biggs29th Sept 1917 Pte. R. Lowe. Malvern, wounded. Lowe R.29th Sept 1917 Pte. A Thomas. Malvern, wounded. Thomas A.29th Sept 1917 Dvr. T Cole. Malvern Link, twice wounded. Cole T.29th Sept 1917 Pte A Jones, Colwall, wounded. Jones A.29th Sept 1917Tpr. H. Kings, Worcester, killed. Husband and son [A. Kings] of Mrs Kings, 82, McintyreRoad, Worcester. Kings H.29th Sept 1917Lce.-Cpl. A. Kings (his son), in France. Husband [H kings]and son of Mrs Kings, 82,Mcintyre Road, Worcester.29th Sept 1917Sergt. S. Yapp, wounded. Brother, brother-in-law, and nephew of Mrs Miles, 19 WillowStreet, Diglis, Worcester. (See"Worcester and War") Yapp S.


29th Sept 1917Pte. A. T. Davies, killed. Brother, brother-in-law, and nephew of Mrs Miles, 19 WillowStreet, Diglis, Worcester. (See"Worcester and War") Davies A. T.29th Sept 1917Lce.- Cpl. W. E. Yapp. Military Medal. Brother, brother-in-law, and nephew of Mrs Miles, 19Willow Street, Diglis, Worcester. (See"Worcester and War") Yapp W. E.29th Sept 1917 Pte. W. J. Smith, Pershore, killed. Smith W. J.29th Sept 1917 Gnr. A. Hall, Pershore, killed. Hall A.29th Sept 1917 Bomb. A. H. Stallard, W'ster, killed (gas shell). Stallard A. H.29th Sept 1917 Pte. C. V. March, Evesham, killed. March C. V.29th Sept 1917 Dvr. G. O Bradley, Shipston, killed. Bradley G. O.29th Sept 1917 Pte. W. Overd, killed. Sons of Mrs Annie Overd, Littleworth Street, Evesham. Overd W.29th Sept 1917 Pte. H. Overd, killed. Sons of Mrs Annie Overd, Littleworth Street, Evesham. Overd H.29th Sept 1917 Pte. A. Overd, killed. Sons of Mrs Annie Overd, Littleworth Street, Evesham. Overd A.29th Sept 1917 Pte. V. Overd, on service. Sons of Mrs Annie Overd, Littleworth Street, Evesham. Overd V.29th Sept 1917 Instruction in Cheese-making, Home Farm, Abberley. (See "Jottings")29th Sept 1917 Sec.-Lieut J. S. Painter, W'ster. ill. Painter J. S. Dowty, Worcester.29th Sept 1917 Sec.-Lieut S. T. Francis, W'ster. Commisioned. Francis S. T. Iliffe, Worcester.Presentation at Reading to Cpl. H. J. Allies, R.E., Worcester, of Military Medal, for bravery29th Sept 1917 in the field. (See "Worcester and War") Allies H. J.29th Sept 1917 Pte. W. Bristow, Worcester, died wounds. Bristow W.29th Sept 1917 Pte. W. Grinnell, Pershore, killed. Grinnell W.6th Oct 1917 Pte G. W. Baylis, Evesham. Killed. Baylis G. W.6th Oct 1917 Gnr. A. E. Rowley, Shrawley. Killed Rowley A. E.6th Oct 1917 Bdr. T. Siers, Wor'ster. Killed. Siers T.6th Oct 1917 Tpr. A. Dash, Malvern. Reported killed. Dash A.6th Oct 1917 Pte. W. Rea, Wor'ster. Died wounds. Rea W.6th Oct 1917 Pte. G. Rea. (his brother) [W. Rea] Died wounds. Rea G.6th Oct 1917 Sapper F. W. Pugh, R.E. Killed. Sons of Mr. & Mrs. W. Pugh, Hylton Road, Worcester. Pugh F. W.6th Oct 1917 Gnr. A. Pugh, R.F.A., France. Sons of Mr. & Mrs. W. Pugh, Hylton Road, Worcester. Pugh A.6th Oct 1917 Sapper C. H. Pugh, R.E. Egypt. Sons of Mr. & Mrs. W. Pugh, Hylton Road, Worcester. Pugh C. H.6th Oct 1917 Bdr. W Hill, M'vern Link. Wounded. Hill W.6th Oct 1917 Pte. D. Godson, Blockley, D.C.M. and Wounded. Godson D.6th Oct 1917 Sgt. A. Mountford, Wor'ster. Wounded. Mountford A.6th Oct 1917 Sig. F. H. Wilcox, Upton. Killed. Wilcox F. H.6th Oct 1917 Dvr. Attwood, Wor'ster. Wounded. Attwood6th Oct 1917 Sgt. H. C. Banks, Bransford. Wounded. Banks H. C.6th Oct 1917 Pte. R. Hinton (husband). Husband and sons of Mrs. Hinton, 16, Little London. Worcester. Hinton R.6th Oct 1917 Pte. G. Rammell (son). Husband and sons of Mrs. Hinton, 16, Little London. Worcester. Rammell G.6th Oct 1917 Cpl. A. Rammell (son). Husband and sons of Mrs. Hinton, 16, Little London. Worcester. Rammell A.


6th Oct 1917Bdr W. Dennick, E'sham. Died wounds. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Dennick, Littleworth Street,Evesham. Dennick W.6th Oct 1917Pte. J. Dennick (his brother) [W. Dennick] Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Dennick, Littleworth Street,Evesham. Dennick J.6th Oct 1917 Pte. W. Jauncey, Standlin. Killed. Jauncey W.6th Oct 1917 L-Cpl. T. Chance, Hallow. Killed. Brothers of Miss L Chance, Hallow. Chance T.6th Oct 1917 Pte. C. Chance (his brother) [T Chance] Killed. Brothers of Miss L Chance, Hallow. Chance C.6th Oct 1917 Pte. A. S. Wells, Whittington. Wounded. Wells A. S.6th Oct 1917 Gnr. S. Lerry. Killed. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. G. E. Lerry, 13 Vincent Road, Worcester. Lerry S.6th Oct 1917 Spr R. Lerry, France. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. G. E. Lerry, 13 Vincent Road, Worcester. Lerry R.6th Oct 1917 Sapper U. Lerry. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. G. E. Lerry, 13 Vincent Road, Worcester. Lerry U.6th Oct 1917 Lieut. F. J. Nicholas, Pershore. Wounded. Nicholas F. J.6th Oct 1917 Lieut. A. N. Joseland, Worcester. Killed. Joseland A. N.6th Oct 1917 Cadet J. W. Andrews, Wor'ster. Died from injuries. Andrews J. W. Dowty, Worcester.6th Oct 1917 Dr. Done. ( To illustrate article by the Dean of Worcester.) Done Dr.6th Oct 1917 Mr. J. L. James, Broadheath. Married, Sept. 27th. [to Miss. M. M. E. Morris] James J. L.6th Oct 1917 Miss M. M. E. Morris, Leigh. Married, Sept. 27th. [to Mr. J. L. James] Morris M. M. E.6th Oct 1917 Marriage of Mr. H. H. Wheeler, Langley, and Miss Ethel F. Wasley of Worcester. Wheeler H. H. Iliffe, Worcester.6th Oct 1917 Marriage of Mr. H. H. Wheeler, Langley, and Miss Ethel F. Wasley of Worcester. Wasley Ethel E. Iliffe, Worcester.13th Oct 1917An Arch of pitchforks and brooms - Marriage of Lieut. J. R. Chichester and Miss AudreyGeraldine Chapman, at Oddingley. Chichester J. R. Iliffe, Worcester.13th Oct 1917An Arch of pitchforks and brooms - Marriage of Lieut. J. R. Chichester and Miss AudreyGeraldine Chapman, at Oddingley.Chapman AudreyGeraldineIliffe, Worcester.13th Oct 1917Teams in a cricket match between Wounded Soldiers at Norton Hospital and Ladies fromMessrs. Heenan and Froude's Worcester. Heenan and Froude Corpl. Howarth.13th Oct 1917 Worcestershire men in a machine Gun Company.13th Oct 1917The Rev. E. G. P. M. Kingdom, Curate of St. John's Worcester, and Miss G. M. Farley ofSt. John's, Worcester. Married on Oct. 6th. Kingdom, E. G. P. M.13th Oct 1917The Rev. E. G. P. M. Kingdom, Curate of St. John's Worcester, and Miss G. M. Farley ofSt. John's, Worcester. Married on Oct. 6th. Farley, G. M.13th Oct 1917 Lieut. R. B. Plum, R.F.A. (T.F.), Worcester. Died wounds. Plum, R. B. Dowty, Worcester.13th Oct 1917 Lieut. J. V. Williams, Malvern. Killed. Williams, J. V.13th Oct 1917 Sec.-Lieut. J. H. James, Wor'ster. (See "Worcester and War.") James, J. H.13th Oct 1917Cpl. H. J. Mitchell. Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs. Mitchell, Hindlip. (See"Wor'ster and War.") Mitchell, H. J.13th Oct 1917Sgt. A. W. Jones, D.C.M. Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs. Mitchell, Hindlip.(See "Wor'ster and War.") Jones, A. W.13th Oct 1917Pte. H. Jones. Wounded 3 times. Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs. Mitchell,Hindlip. (See "Wor'ster and War.") Jones, H.13th Oct 1917Pte. S. Jones. Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs. Mitchell, Hindlip. (See"Wor'ster and War.") Jones, S.13th Oct 1917Pte. W. E. Mitchell. Husband, brothers and brothers-in-law of Mrs. Mitchell, Hindlip. (See"Wor'ster and War.") Mitchell, W. E.13th Oct 1917 Pte. A. V. Wilding, Wor'ster. Killed Wilding, A. V.


13th Oct 1917 Dvr A. Checketts, E'sham. Wounded Checketts, A.13th Oct 1917 Pte. E. H. Haffield, Malvern. Wounded. Haffield, E. H.13th Oct 1917 Sergt. E. Hallwell, Wor'ster. Gassed. Hallwell, E.13th Oct 1917 Sergt. R. Shapland, Wor'ster. Wounded. Shapland, R.13th Oct 1917 Gnr. W. F. Tyler, Mal. Link. Wounded. Tyler, W. F.13th Oct 1917 Pte F. Taylor, N. Beauchamp. Wounded. Taylor, F.13th Oct 1917 Pte. L. Reynolds, A.O. Corps. Ill. [Brother of Sergt. A. Reynolds] Reynolds, L.13th Oct 1917 Sergt. A. Reynolds (his [Pte. L. Reynolds] brother). R.F.A. Reynolds, A.13th Oct 1917 Pte. C. A. Griffiths, Wor'ster. Military Medal. Griffiths, C. A.13th Oct 1917 Sergt. J. Bick, Malvern. Military Medal. Bick, J.13th Oct 1917 Gnr. H. Gough, Malvern. Military Medal. Gough, H.13th Oct 1917 Pte. T. W. Bowen, Wor'ster. Killed. Bowen, T. W.13th Oct 1917 Pte. F. Moulder, E'sham. Killed. Moulder, F.13th Oct 1917 Pte. H. E. smith, E'sham. Killed. Smith, H. E.13th Oct 1917 Pte. C. Benbow, Wor'ster. Killed. Benbow, C.13th Oct 1917 Gnr J. Rogers, Dunley. Killed. Rogers, J.13th Oct 1917 Pte. H. Potter, Wor'ster. Killed. Potter, H.20th Oct 1917Group of Worcestershire National Reservists now on Active Service. (See "Worcestershireand the War.")Ploughing on Mr. Timmis's land Stone Court, with "Eros" tractor attachment on a Ford car.20th Oct 1917 Midland agents: Castle Motor Co., Kidderminster.Thompson, Kidderminster20th Oct 1917 Lieut. F. C. Erlin Clarke, W'shire Regt. And R.F.C., died from wounds. Erlin Clarke, F. C. Iliffe, W'ster20th Oct 1917 Lieut. L. Walker, Knightwick, wounded (third time). Walker, L.20th Oct 1917 Sec.-Lieut, R. J. Brant, W'ster, severely wounded. Brant, R. J.20th Oct 1917 Pte. J. Wilson, Fernhill Heath, wounded. Wilson, J.20th Oct 1917 Chester, W'ster County Cricketer, badly wounded. Chester20th Oct 1917 Pte. J. Knight, W'ster, killed. Knight, J.20th Oct 1917 Pte. J. Purser, Welland, wounded Purser, J.20th Oct 1917A. E. Coombe, R.N.A.S. Sons of Mrs. F. Coombe, Earl's Croome School. (See"Worcestershire and the War.")Coombe, A.E.20th Oct 1917Pte. F. S. Coombe, A.S.C., M.T. Sons of Mrs. F. Coombe, Earl's Croome School. (See"Worcestershire and the War.")Coombe, F.S.Cpl. C. E. Coombe, R.G.A. Sons of Mrs. F. Coombe, Earl's Croome School. (See20th Oct 1917"Worcestershire and the War.")Coombe, C.E.Pte. H. Coombe, R.F., killed. Sons of Mrs. F. Coombe, Earl's Croome School. (See"Worcestershire and the War.") Coombe, H.20th Oct 191720th Oct 1917 Sgt. H. Yeates, Feckenham, Parchment for Gallantry. Yeates, H.20th Oct 1917 Lce.-Cpl. A. E. Ward, Flyford Flavel, Military Medal. Ward, A. E.20th Oct 1917 Pte. G. Clark, Worcester, fatally gassed. Clark, G.20th Oct 1917 Pte. J. Moody, Worcester, killed. Moody, J.20th Oct 1917 Pte. G. H. Tyler, Grimley, died wounds. Tyler, G. H.20th Oct 1917 Pte. W. H. Probert, Worcester, killed. Probert, W. H.20th Oct 1917 Cpl. C. H. Bourne, Worcester, killed. Bourne, C. H.20th Oct 1917 Sgt. F. Bourne (his brother), wounded. Bourne, F.20th Oct 1917 Pte. J. Deakin, Worcester, died wounds. Deakin, J.


20th Oct 1917 Pte. A. Fullick, Worcester, killed. Fullick, A.20th Oct 1917 Pte. L. G. Ricketts, Worcester, killed. [brother of Pte. A. Ricketts] Ricketts, L. G.20th Oct 1917 Pte. A. Ricketts (his [Pte. L. G. Ricketts] brother). Ricketts, A.20th Oct 1917 Pte. R. P. Bennett, Worcester, wounded. Bennett, R. P.20th Oct 1917 Pte. F. Day, Upper Colwall, wounded. Day, F.20th Oct 1917 Pte. G. E. Stevens, Leigh, missing. Stevens, G. E.20th Oct 1917Pte. G. Lockyer, husband, shell shock. Husband, son, and son-in-law of Mrs Lockyer,Upper Howsell, Malvern Link. Lockyer, G.20th Oct 1917Lce.-Cpl. T. Lockyer, son, wounded. Husband, son, and son-in-law of Mrs Lockyer, UpperHowsell, Malvern Link. Lockyer, T.20th Oct 1917Lce.-Cpl. P. Fowler, son-in-law, killed. Husband, son, and son-in-law of Mrs Lockyer, UpperHowsell, Malvern Link. Fowler, P.27th Oct 1917Mrs. F. Collens, Matron, Wilden Aux. Hospital. Worcestershire Nurses "Mentioned" by WarSecretary for valuable services. Collens, F.27th Oct 1917Mrs J. C. Dixey (nee Miss H. M. Holmes), Malvern Auxiliary Hospital. WorcestershireNurses "Mentioned" by War Secretary for valuable services. Dixey, J. C.27th Oct 1917Miss C. L. Badham, Sister, Tewkesbury Aux. Hospital. Worcestershire Nurses "Mentioned"by War Secretary for valuable services. Badham, C. L.27th Oct 1917Miss D. Davey, Worcester Infirmary. Worcestershire Nurses "Mentioned" by War Secretaryfor valuable services. Davey, D.27th Oct 1917Cathedral Monuments. King John's Tomb. To illustrate article by the Dean of Worcester.W. W. Harris, 101, High St.,Worcester.27th Oct 1917 Sec.-Lt. J. A. Acworth, Malvern. Died wounds. Acworth, J. A.([Illegibible due to damage]N, May, Malvern.)27th Oct 1917 Major W. M. Matheson, Wor'ster. Awarded Military Cross Matheson, W. M. Iliffe.27th Oct 1917 Sec.-Lt J. H. Gladwell, Wor'ster. Died wounds. Gladwell, J. H.27th Oct 1917Acting Sister Ellen Byrne, Q.A.I.M.N.S. (Worcester). Awarded Military Medal for gallantry inperformance of her duties on the occasion of a [illegibile due to damage]Byrne, Ellen27th Oct 1917 Pte. J. Parker, Wor'ster, Wounded. Parker, J.27th Oct 1917 Sergt. E. Parrott, Tewkesbury, Wounded. Parrott, E.27th Oct 1917 Cpl. F. Stockley, Wor'ster, Wounded. Stockley, F.27th Oct 1917 Pte. W. Price, Droitwich. Killed. Price, W.27th Oct 1917 Pte. W. H. Franklin, Campden. Wounded. Franklin, W. H.27th Oct 1917 Pte. G. Marsh, L. Broadheath, Wounded. Marsh, G.27th Oct 1917 L-Cpl. W. H. Thomas, E'sham. Wounded. Thomas, W. H.27th Oct 1917 Pte. W. J. Darling, Wor'ster. Wounded. Darling, W. J.27th Oct 1917 Pte. H. G. Warner, Tewkesbury. Wounded. Warner, H. G.27th Oct 1917 Pte. A. W. Jennings, Wor'ster. Prisoner of war. Jennings, A. W.27th Oct 1917 Co.-S.M. A. Blackwell, Wor'ster. Awarded D.C.M. [brother of Cpl. E. Blackwell] Blackwell, A.27th Oct 1917 Cpl. E. Blackwell (his [Co.-S.M. A. Blackwell] brother). Missing. Blackwell, E.27th Oct 1917 Pte. F. Harris, Droitwich. Wounded. [brother of Pte. J. Harris] Harris, F.27th Oct 1917 Pte. J. Harris (his [Pte. F. Harris] brother). Killed. Harris, J.27th Oct 1917 Cpl. F. J. James, Upton. Killed. [brother of L-Cpl. E. B. James] James, F. J.27th Oct 1917 L-Cpl. E. B. James (his [Cpl. F. J. James] brother). Killed. James, E. B.


27th Oct 1917 Cpl. G. J. Harding, Wor'ster. Killed. Harding, G. J.27th Oct 1917 Gnr. H. Hughes, Wor'ster. Killed. Hughes, H.27th Oct 1917 Pte. G. Bearcroft, Wor'ster. Wounded. Bearcroft, G.27th Oct 1917 Cpl. H. Adlam, Wor'ster. Wounded. Adlam, H.27th Oct 1917 Pte. H. Moule, Hadley. Wounded. Moule, H.27th Oct 1917 Pte. S. E. Adams, Wor'ster. Many times wounded. Adams, S. E.27th Oct 1917 Sergt. A. Gallimore, Alcester. Killed. Gallimore, A.27th Oct 1917 Pte. T. Hancocks, Droitwich. Wounded. Hancocks, T.27th Oct 1917 Pte. W. E. Deakin. Died wounds. Sons of Mrs. A. Deakin, Abberley. Deakin, W. E.27th Oct 1917 Pte. H. T. Deakin. Wounded. Sons of Mrs. A. Deakin, Abberley. Deakin, H. T.27th Oct 1917 Dvr. H. Deakin, A.S.C. Sons of Mrs. A. Deakin, Abberley. Deakin, H.27th Oct 1917[Illegible due to damage] E. R. Toogood. Wounded. Wor'sters. Husband, and brothers-inlawof Mrs. E. R. Toogood, Lower Chestnut Street, Worcester. Toogood, E. R.27th Oct 1917Sergt. E. W. Toogood, Glos'ters. Husband, and brothers-in-law of Mrs. E. R. Toogood,Lower Chestnut Street, Worcester. Toogood, E. W.27th Oct 1917L.-Cpl. G. Toogood, Royal Berks. Husband, and brothers-in-law of Mrs. E. R. Toogood,Lower Chestnut Street, Worcester. Toogood, G.27th Oct 1917Bdr. T. Hoyle, R.F.A. Husband, and brothers-in-law of Mrs. E. R. Toogood, Lower ChestnutStreet, Worcester. Hoyle, T.27th Oct 1917Spr. H. J. Leyland, R.E. Husband, and brothers-in-law of Mrs. E. R. Toogood, LowerChestnut Street, Worcester. Leyland, H. J.27th Oct 1917Spr. T. J. Kirkin (son-in-law). Son-in-law and sons of Mr. And Mrs. A. T. Hinds, SwanpoolWalk, Worcester. Kirkin, T. J.27th Oct 1917Sig. C. W. Hinds. Son-in-law and sons of Mr. And Mrs. A. T. Hinds, Swanpool Walk,Worcester. Hinds, C. W.Dvr. E. P. Hinds. Son-in-law and sons of Mr. And Mrs. A. T. Hinds, Swanpool Walk,27th Oct 1917 Worcester. Hinds, E. P.Spr. A. T. Hinds. Son-in-law and sons of Mr. And Mrs. A. T. Hinds, Swanpool Walk,27th Oct 1917 Worcester. Hinds, A. T.3rd Nov 1917 Worcester Remount Department Ladies Iliffe, W'sterMiss S. Amphlett, Hartlebury Hosp., "Mentioned." Worcestershire Nurses' Valuable WarService Recognised. Amphlett, S.3rd Nov 19173rd Nov 1917 Miss H. V. Gibbs, Rhydd Court Hosp., Associate Royal Red Cross. Gibbs, H. V.3rd Nov 1917 Miss H. M. Edmondson, Rhydd Court Hosp., Associate Royal Red Cross. Edmondson, H. M.3rd Nov 1917 Lieut J. W. Jeakes, Malvern, died wounds. Jeakes, J. W.3rd Nov 1917 Sgt.-Major Berkeley, Cotheridge, wounded (4th time). Berkeley Dowty, W'ster3rd Nov 1917Pte. G. Calder, W'sters, wounded. Grandsons and Son-in-law of Mrs. Hughes, 34, St.Clement's Square, W'ster. Calder, G.3rd Nov 1917Sgt. E. J. Calder, W'sters, wounded 4 times. Grandsons and Son-in-law of Mrs. Hughes,34, St. Clement's Square, W'ster. Calder, E. J.3rd Nov 1917Dvr. P. Calder, R.E., ill. Grandsons and Son-in-law of Mrs. Hughes, 34, St. Clement'sSquare, W'ster. Calder, P.3rd Nov 1917Pte. W. Hewston, W'sters, wounded. Grandsons and Son-in-law of Mrs. Hughes, 34, St.Clement's Square, W'ster. Hewston, W.3rd Nov 1917 Sec.-Lieut. G. Turley, W'ster, commissioned. Turley, G.


3rd Nov 1917 Pte. A. W. Martin, H. Castle, Military Medal. Martin, A. W.3rd Nov 1917 Pte. A. Jeynes, Castlemorton, killed. Jeynes, A.3rd Nov 1917 Dvr. J. Richards, Pershore, killed. Richards, J.3rd Nov 1917 Pte. W. Went, W'ster, died wounds. Went, W.3rd Nov 1917 Sgt. A. W. Parker, W'ster, killed. Parker, A. W.3rd Nov 1917 Cpl. W. Innes, Malvern, died wounds. Innes, W.3rd Nov 1917 Pte. A. Phillips, W'ster, killed. Phillips, A.3rd Nov 1917 Ex. Pte. J. T. Matthews, W'ster. [father of Pte. J. P. Matthews] Matthews, J. T.3rd Nov 1917 Pte. J. P. Matthews (his [Ex. Pte. J. T. Matthews] son). Military Medal. Matthews, J. P.3rd Nov 1917 1st-Class Str. J. R. Langford [brother of Pte. E. Langford], W'ster, wounded. Langford, J. R.3rd Nov 1917 Pte. E. Langford (his [1st-Class Str. J. R. Langford] brother), wounded. Langford, E.3rd Nov 1917 Pte. A. J. Billings, E'sham, wounded. Billings, A. J.3rd Nov 1917 Wireless Op. B. Cox, W'ster, wounded. Cox, B.3rd Nov 1917 Pte. G. Bedington, Guarlford, wounded. Bedington, G.3rd Nov 1917Lce.-Cpl. W. J. Exon, R.W.R., died. Sons and Son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Exon, 19,Waterworks Road, W'ster. Exon, W. J.3rd Nov 1917Pte. F. Exon, W'sters. Sons and Son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Exon, 19, WaterworksRoad, W'ster. Exon, F.3rd Nov 1917Pte. A. H. Exon, Essex. Sons and Son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Exon, 19, WaterworksRoad, W'ster. Exon, A. H.Pte. A. Exon, R. Berks. Sons and Son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Exon, 19, Waterworks3rd Nov 1917Road, W'ster. Exon, A.Pte. A. Fowkes, W'sters (son-in-law). Sons and Son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Exon, 19,Waterworks Road, W'ster. Fowkes, A.3rd Nov 19173rd Nov 1917 Pte. W. Cottrill, W'ster, died, wounds. Cottrill, W.3rd Nov 1917 Gnr. J. S. Giles, W'ster, killed. Giles, J. S.3rd Nov 1917 Sgt. Walters, M.M., Dines Green, killed. Walters3rd Nov 1917 S.S. Browning [brother-in-law of Pte. J. Digger], W'ster, wounded. Browning3rd Nov 1917 Pte. J. Digger, W'ster (his [S.S. Browning] brother-in-law). Digger, J.3rd Nov 1917 Pte. C. T. Drew, R. W. Kents, killed. Drew, C. T.3rd Nov 1917 Pte. T. E. Langley, H. Swan, killed. Langley, T. E.3rd Nov 1917 Gnr. G. Gillett, Wychbold, killed. Gillett, G.3rd Nov 1917 Pte. F. G. Powell, Malvern, gassed. Powell, F. G.3rd Nov 1917 Mrs. Panting, Guarlford. (See "W'ster & War.") Panting3rd Nov 19173rd Nov 1917Cpl. E. H. Jones, W'sters, Military Medal. Sons and Sons-in-law of Mrs. A. Jones, 44, EasyRow, Worcester. Jones, E. H.Cpl. A. H. Jones, A.S.C., wounded. Sons and Sons-in-law of Mrs. A. Jones, 44, Easy Row,Worcester. Jones, A. H.3rd Nov 1917 S. G. Jones, A.O.C. Sons and Sons-in-law of Mrs. A. Jones, 44, Easy Row, Worcester. Jones S. G.3rd Nov 1917 Pte. F. Jones, T.R. Sons and Sons-in-law of Mrs. A. Jones, 44, Easy Row, Worcester. Jones, F.3rd Nov 1917 T. Preece (son-in-law). Sons and Sons-in-law of Mrs. A. Jones, 44, Easy Row, Worcester. Preece, T.


3rd Nov 1917J. Harris, (son-in-law). V.A.D. Sons and Sons-in-law of Mrs. A. Jones, 44, Easy Row,Worcester. Harris, J.3rd Nov 1917Fr.-Q.-M.-S., T. Haywood, A.V.C. Brothers and Brothers-in-law of Mrs. R. C. Kesterton,Hindlip. (See "W'ster and War.") Haywood, T.3rd Nov 1917Sgt. J. Haywood, R.F.C. Brothers and Brothers-in-law of Mrs. R. C. Kesterton, Hindlip. (See"W'ster and War.") Haywood, J.3rd Nov 1917Sgt. G. Haywood, R.F.C. Brothers and Brothers-in-law of Mrs. R. C. Kesterton, Hindlip.(See "W'ster and War.") Haywood, G.3rd Nov 1917Pte. W. Kesterton, Shropshires (brother-in-law). Brothers and Brothers-in-law of Mrs. R. C.Kesterton, Hindlip. (See "W'ster and War.") Kesterton, W.10th Nov 1917 Pte. C. F. Roper, Mal. Link. Died wounds. Roper, C. F.10th Nov 1917 Spr. D. F. Cox, Mal. Link. Died while prisoner. Cox, D. F.10th Nov 1917 Pte. E. C. Hunt, Wor'ster. Wounded. Hunt, E. C.10th Nov 1917 L-Cpl. A.V. Willmott, Wor'ster. Wounded. Willmott, A. V.10th Nov 1917 L-Cpl. V. Walters, E'sham. Wounded. Walters, V.10th Nov 1917 Pte. P. H. Day, Wor'ster. Wounded. Day, P. H.10th Nov 1917 Pte. T. Brooks, Wor'ster. Wounded. Brooks, T.10th Nov 1917 Pte. C. H. Brown, Clifton. Wounded. Brown, C. H.10th Nov 1917 Gnr. F. T. Smith, Wor'ster. Gassed. Smith, F. T.10th Nov 1917 Pte. S. Gwynne, W. Malvern. Wounded. Gwynne, S.10th Nov 1917 Sergt. A. N. Turner, Malvern. Military Medal. Turner, A. N.10th Nov 1917 Pte. H. Glover, Wor'ster. Died wounds. Glover, H.10th Nov 1917 Pte. B. Smith, Wor'ster. Killed. Smith, B.10th Nov 1917 Sergt. A. Etheridge, Wor'ster. Died wounds. Etheridge, A.10th Nov 1917 Sergt. E. H. Robbins, E'sham. Died wounds. Robbins, E. H.10th Nov 1917 Cpl. Phillips, Alfrick. Killed. Phillips10th Nov 1917 Gnr. J. R. Sandals, Lenchwick. Killed. Sandals, J. R.10th Nov 1917 Pte. W. Osborne, Malvern. Killed. Osborne, W.10th Nov 1917 Pte. E. Palmer, Wor'ster. Killed. Palmer, E.10th Nov 1917 Dvr. F. A. Tombs, Wor'ster. Died wounds. Tombs, F. A.10th Nov 1917Bdr. G. Bayliss, R.F.A. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Bayliss, 29, Blackfriars,Worcester. Bayliss, G.10th Nov 1917Dvr. T. Bayliss, R.F.A. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Bayliss, 29, Blackfriars,Worcester. Bayliss, T.Bdr. S. Bayliss, R.F.A. Killed. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Bayliss, 29, Blackfriars,10th Nov 1917 Worcester. Bayliss, S.10th Nov 1917Pte. J. Bayliss, T.R. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Bayliss, 29, Blackfriars,Worcester. Bayliss, J.Pte. L. Avery, Wor'sters (son-in-law). Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Bayliss, 29,10th Nov 1917Blackfriars, Worcester. Avery, L.Pte. W. Bailey, Canadians (nephew). Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Bayliss, 29,Blackfriars, Worcester. Bailey, W.10th Nov 191710th Nov 1917 Pte. G. Ivatts, Martley. Killed. Ivatts, G.10th Nov 1917 Sergt. W. Grubb, Martley. Killed. Grubb, W.10th Nov 1917 Pte. E. Grubb, Martley. Drowned. Grubb, E.


10th Nov 1917 Pte. F. Grubb, Martley. Wounded. Grubb, F.10th Nov 1917 Gnr. G. H. Wright, Wor'ster. Gassed. Wright, G. H.10th Nov 1917 Pte. A. Carter, Bretforton. Military Medal. Carter, A.10th Nov 1917 Spr. A. H. Haines, R.E. Military Medal. Haines, A. H.10th Nov 1917Spr. W. Haines, R.E. Wounded and discharged. Sons of Mr. And Mrs.Haines, 74,Southfield Street, Worcester. Haines, W.10th Nov 1917Pte. A. Haines, Glos'ters. Wounded and discharged. Sons of Mr. And Mrs.Haines, 74,Southfield Street, Worcester. Haines, A.10th Nov 1917Spr. S. Haines, R.E. Wounded. Wounded and discharged. Sons of Mr. And Mrs.Haines,74, Southfield Street, Worcester. Haines, S.10th Nov 1917Spr. O. Haines, R.E. Wounded and discharged. Sons of Mr. And Mrs.Haines, 74,Southfield Street, Worcester. Haines, O.Cpl. H. Haines, R.E. Wounded and discharged. Wounded and discharged. Sons of Mr. And10th Nov 1917 Mrs.Haines, 74, Southfield Street, Worcester. Haines, H.Dvr. C. E. Haines, R.F.A. Invalided. Wounded and discharged. Sons of Mr. And10th Nov 1917 Mrs.Haines, 74, Southfield Street, Worcester. Haines, C. E.10th Nov 1917 Gnr. W. N. Slack, Malvern. Wounded. Slack, W. N.10th Nov 1917Miss A. Polson, Matron V.A.D. Hosp., Tardebigge, Associate Royal Red Cross. ForValuable Services. Polson, A.10th Nov 1917 Sister J. Macleod, T.N.S. (formerly of Worcester) "Mentioned." For Valuable Services. Macleod, J.10th Nov 1917Sergt. W. Parker, R.F.A. (son). Killed.Pte. Walt. Parker, R.D.C. (son).Pte. C. Parker,Wor'sters (son). Died. Sons, gransons, and son-in-law of Mrs. Parker, 16, St. Peter'sStreet, Wor'ster. Parker, W.10th Nov 1917Sergt. T. Parker, Wor'sters (son). Gassed and discharged. Sons, gransons, and son-in-lawof Mrs. Parker, 16, St. Peter's Street, Wor'ster. Parker, T.10th Nov 1917Pte. E. Parker. R.E. (son). Sons, gransons, and son-in-law of Mrs. Parker, 16, St. Peter'sStreet, Wor'ster. Parker, E.10th Nov 1917Pte. G. P. Jarvis, R.A.M.C. (grandson). Sons, gransons, and son-in-law of Mrs. Parker, 16,St. Peter's Street, Wor'ster. Jarvis, G. P.10th Nov 1917L.-Cpl. Wil. Parker (grandson). Twice wounded. Sons, gransons, and son-in-law of Mrs.Parker, 16, St. Peter's Street, Wor'ster.Parker, Wil.10th Nov 1917Pte. T. Jarvis, R.G.A. (grandson). Sons, gransons, and son-in-law of Mrs. Parker, 16, St.Peter's Street, Wor'ster. Jarvis, T.10th Nov 1917Pte. A. Morrison, Wor'sters (grandson). Sons, gransons, and son-in-law of Mrs. Parker, 16,St. Peter's Street, Wor'ster. Morrison, A.10th Nov 1917Pte. H. Morrison (grandson). Sons, gransons, and son-in-law of Mrs. Parker, 16, St. Peter'sStreet, Wor'ster. Morrison, H.10th Nov 1917L.Cpl. C. Davis (son-in-law). Sons, gransons, and son-in-law of Mrs. Parker, 16, St. Peter'sStreet, Wor'ster. Davis, C.10th Nov 1917 Pte. J. E. Bridges, Wor'ster. Wounded. Bridges, J. E.10th Nov 1917 Group of Women Land Workers at Leigh and their caravan home.10th Nov 1917 A Cheery Group of wounded at Battenhall Mount Hospital. Harris, W. W., Wor'ster10th Nov 1917 Group of Worcester Munition Workers.


17th Nov 1917 Lce.-Cpl. W. A. Taylor, Pershore, killed. Taylor, A.17th Nov 1917 Pte. J. Taylor, Pershore, wounded. Taylor, J.17th Nov 1917 Pte. B. Smith, W'ster, killed. Smith, B.17th Nov 1917 Pte. J. Clifford, W'ster, killed. Clifford, J.17th Nov 1917 Gnr. H. H. New, E'sham, wounded. New, H. H.17th Nov 1917 P. Off. Tel. A. F. Jarrett, W'ster, lost in "Bergonia." Jarrett, A. F.17th Nov 1917 Pte. J. C. Badham, W'ster, wounded. Badham, J. C.17th Nov 1917 Pte. E. Smith, [brother of Pte. A. J. Smith] W'ster, killed. Smith, E.17th Nov 1917 Pte. A. J. Smith (his [Pte. E. Smith] brother), wounded. Smith, A. J.17th Nov 1917 Gnr. E. G. Wright, Malvern, killed. Wright, E. G.17th Nov 1917 Sergt. J. E. Caffray, W'ster, Military Medal. Caffray, J. E.17th Nov 1917 Sig. W. Candlin, W'ster, Military Medal. Candlin, W.17th Nov 1917 L.-Cpl. W. F. Peats, Bretforton, Military Medal. Peats, W. F.17th Nov 1917 Pte. R. Whiley, Mal. Link, Military Medal. Whiley, R.17th Nov 1917 Cpl. F. Green, Bromyard, Military Medal. Green, F.17th Nov 1917 Pte. A. Corbett, Mal. Link, Military Medal. Corbett, A.17th Nov 1917 L.-Cpl. A. Malin, W'ster, Parchment for Gallantry. Malin, A.17th Nov 1917 Dvr. H. C. Tillbrook, W'ster, Parchment for Gallantry. Tillbrook, H. C.17th Nov 1917 Pte. W. Martin, Little Malvern, killed. Martin, W.17th Nov 1917 Pte. W. J. Childs, W'ster, killed. Childs, W. J.17th Nov 1917Late L.-Cpl. S. H. Burgess, W'shires. Three sons of Mr. L. Burgess, 46, Nelson Road,Worcester. Burgess, S. H.17th Nov 1917 Bdr. P. H. Burgess, R.F.A. Three sons of Mr. L. Burgess, 46, Nelson Road, Worcester. Burgess, P. H.Pte. F. E. Burgess, Durhams, wounded. Military Medal. Three sons of Mr. L. Burgess, 46,17th Nov 1917 Nelson Road, Worcester. Burgess, F. E.17th Nov 1917 Sergt. W. Moore, D.C.M. Five Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Moore, Aldinggton Siding, Evesham. Moore, W.17th Nov 1917 Stkr. C. W. Moore, Navy. Five Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Moore, Aldinggton Siding, Evesham. Moore, C. W.17th Nov 1917 F. R. Moore, Navy. Five Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Moore, Aldinggton Siding, Evesham. Moore F. R.17th Nov 1917 Pte. A. E. Moore, A.V.C. Five Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Moore, Aldinggton Siding, Evesham. Moore, A. E.17th Nov 1917 Cpl. E. Moore, W'shires. Five Sons of Mr. And Mrs. Moore, Aldinggton Siding, Evesham. Moore, E.17th Nov 1917 P. C. Beasley, W'ster Police Force, Military Medal. Beasley, P. C.17th Nov 1917Cpl. W. Ashburner, R.E., discharged. Ex.-Cpl. W. Ashburner, W'ster, and his sons andsons-in-law. Ashburner, W.17th Nov 1917Pte. C. Ashburner, W'shires, killed. Ex.-Cpl. W. Ashburner, W'ster, and his sons and sonsin-law.Ashburner, C.17th Nov 1917Pte. W. Ashburner, W'shires, killed. Ex.-Cpl. W. Ashburner, W'ster, and his sons and sonsin-law.Ashburner, W.17th Nov 1917Pte. F. Ashburner, W'shires, killed. Ex.-Cpl. W. Ashburner, W'ster, and his sons and sonsin-law.Ashburner, F.


17th Nov 1917Tpr. A. Leeke, Yeomanry (son-in-law). Ex.-Cpl. W. Ashburner, W'ster, and his sons andsons-in-law. Leeke, A.17th Nov 1917Pte. J. Price, W'shires (son-in-law). Ex.-Cpl. W. Ashburner, W'ster, and his sons and sonsin-law.Price, J.17th Nov 1917Pte. H. Munn, W'shires. Brothers and brother-in-law of Mrs. W. Twinberrow, 30, Barbourne,W'ster. Munn, H.17th Nov 1917Gnr. S. Munn, M.G.C. Brothers and brother-in-law of Mrs. W. Twinberrow, 30, Barbourne,W'ster. Munn, S.17th Nov 1917Sgt. J. Munn, W'shires. Brothers and brother-in-law of Mrs. W. Twinberrow, 30, Barbourne,W'ster. Munn, J.17th Nov 1917Gnr. P. Twinberrow, R.F.A. (brother-in-law). Brothers and brother-in-law of Mrs. W.Twinberrow, 30, Barbourne, W'ster. Twinberrow, P.17th Nov 1917 Marriage of Mr. B. C. Hammond and Miss B. M. Roberts, Worcester. Hammond, B. C. Iliffe, W'ster17th Nov 1917 Marriage of Mr. B. C. Hammond and Miss B. M. Roberts, Worcester. Roberts, B. M. Iliffe, W'ster17th Nov 1917 Mr. Lloyd Evans: Presentation for service as President of Welsh Society. Evans, Lloyd17th Nov 1917 Capt. R. Coningsby Wilmot, O.V., killed. Coningsby Wilmot, R.17th Nov 1917 Cpl. A. E. Perkins, R.E., Worcester and Miss L. M. Lloyd, Cardiff, married Nov. 3 Perkins, A. E. Iliffe, W'ster17th Nov 1917 Cpl. A. E. Perkins, R.E., Worcester and Miss L. M. Lloyd, Cardiff, married Nov. 3 Lloyd, L. M. Iliffe, W'ster17th Nov 1917 Worcestershire Men who helped to take Baghdad.24th Nov 1917 Pte. A. E. Weston, Worcesters, Military Medal. Weston, A. E.24th Nov 1917 Pte. H. Weston, Canadians (brother). Three Worcester Brothers and their three uncles. Weston, H.24th Nov 1917 P. Weston, discharged (brother). Three Worcester Brothers and their three uncles. Weston, P.24th Nov 1917 Pte. G. Weston, killed (uncle). Three Worcester Brothers and their three uncles. Weston, G.24th Nov 1917 Gnr. R. Weston, R.F.A. (uncle). Three Worcester Brothers and their three uncles. Weston, R.24th Nov 1917 E. W. Weston, discharged (uncle). Three Worcester Brothers and their three uncles. Weston, E. W.24th Nov 1917 Pte. C. A. Clay, Wor'ster, Military Medal. Clay, C. A.24th Nov 1917 Pte. C. H. Preece, Malvern. Wounded. Three Worcester Brothers and their three uncles. Preece, C. H.24th Nov 1917 Tpr. E. A. Penny, Wor'ster. Wounded. Penny, E. A.24th Nov 1917 Tpr. A. J. Penny (his brother). Penny, A. J.24th Nov 1917 Sgt. H. Norledge, E'sham, Military Medal. Norledge, H.24th Nov 1917 Pte. J. Norledge (his brother). Discharged wounds. Norledge, J.24th Nov 1917 Pte. A. Collins, Martley. Wounded. Collins, A.24th Nov 1917 Pte. H. Collins (his brother). Wounded. Collins, H.24th Nov 1917 Pte. F. Millward, [brother of L.-Cpl. E. Millward] Martley. Been wounded. Millward, F.24th Nov 1917 L.-Cpl. E. Millward (his [Pte. F. Millward] brother). Millward, E.24th Nov 1917 Sgt. H. W. Parkes, E'sham. Wounded. Parkes, H. W.24th Nov 1917 Pte. Marchant, E'sham. Wounded. Marchant24th Nov 1917 Pte. T. W. E. Ford, Whitbourne. Wounded. Ford, T. W. E.24th Nov 1917 Pte. W. Tyson, Wor'ster. Wounded. Tyson, W.24th Nov 1917 Group of Worcester Munition Workers Iliffe, Wor'ster24th Nov 1917 Gnr. G. F. Stephens, Drakes Broughton, Killed. Stephens, G. F.24th Nov 1917 Gnr. W. H. Taylor, Malvern. Killed. Taylor, W. H.24th Nov 1917 Tpr. H. G. Denley, Upton. Killed. Denley, H. G.


24th Nov 1917 Pte. F. O. T. Matthews, Wor'ster. Killed. Matthews, F. O. T.24th Nov 1917 Gnr. A. Gooch, Himbleton. Killed. Gooch, A.24th Nov 1917 Pte. J. Haywood, Wor'ster. Killed. Haywood, J.24th Nov 1917 Sgt. F. Ellery, [brother of Pte. H. Ellery] Witley. Wounded. Ellery, F.24th Nov 1917 Pte. H. Ellery (his [Sgt. F. Ellery] brother) Ellery, H.24th Nov 1917 Cpl. A. James, Brockamin. Gassed and wounded. James, A.24th Nov 1917 Pte. G. H. Jenkins, Holt Heath, Died. Jenkins, G. H.24th Nov 1917 Late Mr. A. H. Whinfield, Worcester Whinfield, A. H. Iliffe, Wor'ster24th Nov 1917 Lieut. V. W. Price, Malvern. Killed in aeroplane accident. Price, V. W.24th Nov 1917 Capt. F. Sutton, Gheluvelt D.C.M., Worcester. Wounded. Sutton, F.24th Nov 1917 Cpl. H. Davies, Wor'ster, Military Medal. Davies, H.24th Nov 1917 L.-Cpl. W. G. Trevor Pearse, Wor'ster. D.C.M. Trevor Pearse, W. G.24th Nov 1917 Marriage of Bombardier M. C. L. Bate and Miss G. J. Schwer both of Worcester. Bate, M. C. L. Iliffe, Worcester24th Nov 1917 Marriage of Bombardier M. C. L. Bate and Miss G. J. Schwer both of Worcester. Schwer, G. J. Iliffe, Worcester24th Nov 1917 Worcestershire Men in Egypt with a Turtle from the Suez Canal.1st Dec 1917 Pte. E. Kent, Malvern. Missing. Kent, E.1st Dec 1917 L/cpl. F. Harvey, Norton, Military Medal Harvey, F.1st Dec 1917 Cpl. B. Harper, D'wich. Killed. Harper, B.1st Dec 1917 Pte. H. W. Barnett, W'ster, Killed Barnett, H. W.1st Dec 1917 Pte. A. Perkins, Evesham, Killed. Perkins, A.1st Dec 1917 Cpl. H. W. Moulson, Pershore, Killed. Moulson, H. W.1st Dec 1917 Pte. W. J. Finney, W'ster, Killed. Finney, W. J.1st Dec 1917 Pte. J. D. Gould, E'sham, Wounded. Gould, J. D.1st Dec 1917 Spr. H. J. Webb, Malvern, Wounded. Webb, H. J.1st Dec 1917 Cpl. Thomas, W'ster, Wounded. Thomas1st Dec 1917 Pte. C. W. Jones, W'ster, Missing. Jones, C. W.1st Dec 1917 Pte. A. Skinner, W'ster, Killed. Skinner, A.1st Dec 1917 Pte. T. W. Skinner, his [Pte. A. Skinner] brother, Missing. Skinner, T. W.1st Dec 1917 L/cpl. A. Hencher, W'sters, Missing. [brother-in-law of Pte. F. Webb, Hencher, A.1st Dec 1917 Pte. F. Webb, W'sters (his [L/cpl. A. Hencher] brother-in-law), Military Medal. Webb, F.1st Dec 1917 Pte. H. Webb, W'sters, Killed, (brother-in-law [of L/cpl. A. Hencher]). Webb, H.1st Dec 1917 Pte. W. Hall, R.M.L.I. (brother-in-law [of L/cpl. A. Hencher]). Hall, W.1st Dec 1917 Pte. H. Pumfrey, Gren. Guards, Military Medal. Sons of Mrs. J. Pumfrey, Upton-on-Severn. Pumfrey, H.1st Dec 1917 Drmr J. Pumfrey, S. Staffs. Regt. (his [Drmr J. Pumfrey] brother). Killed. Upton-on-Severn. Pumfrey, J.1st Dec 1917Drmr. T. Pumfrey. S. Staffs. Regt., (brother [of Drmr J. Pumfrey and Pte. H. Pumfrey])Killed. Upton-on-Severn. Pumfrey, T.1st Dec 1917 Groups of Worcester Munition Workers1st Dec 1917 Capt. A. E. Owins, W'ster. Awarded Military Cross. (See "Worc. And War.") Owins, A. E.1st Dec 1917 2/Lt. W. G. Lane, Clarkenleap, (Died-of-Wounds) Lane, W. G.1st Dec 1917 Pte. F. G. Dancox, Worcester V.C. Dancox, F. G.1st Dec 1917 Pte. W. Dancox, (his brother). Killed. Dancox, W.1st Dec 1917The Butterfly and Caterpillar Pest. To illustrate letter by Mr. J. G. Williams, Ombersley.(See correspondence columns.) Williams, J. G.


1st Dec 1917 Marriage of Miss M. Salmon of Pershore and Mr. G. East, West Bromwich, at Pershore.Glover and Son,Pershore.8th Dec 1917 Pte. W. Nightingale, Offenham, wounded. Nightingale W8th Dec 1917 Pte. F. Short, W'ster, wounded. Short F8th Dec 1917 Pte. R. Barber, Malvern, wounded. Barber R8th Dec 1917 Pte. A. G. Woodman, W'ster, wounded. Woodman A. G.8th Dec 1917 Pte. H. H. Hill, W'ster. Liberated E. Africa. Hill H. H.8th Dec 1917 Gnr. R. J. Jeynes, Marines. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. W. Jeynes, Kempsey. Jeynes R. J.8th Dec 1917 Pte. J. Jeynes, wounded and discharged. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. W. Jeynes, Kempsey. Jeynes J.8th Dec 1917 Pte. A. T. Jeynes, wounded. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. W. Jeynes, Kempsey. Jeynes A. T.8th Dec 1917 Cpl. A. E. Jeynes, wounded and missing. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. W. Jeynes, Kempsey. Jeynes A. E.8th Dec 1917 Gnr. Allsopp, Birtsmorton, killed. Allsop8th Dec 1917 Groups of Worcester Munition Workers Iliffe, W'ster.Marriage of Miss Elsie Bevand of 29, Carden Street, Worcester. to Mr. S. J. Allen 54,8th Dec 1917 Carden StreetBevand Elsie8th Dec 1917Marriage of Miss Elsie Bevand of 29, Carden Street, Worcester. to Mr. S. J. Allen 54,Carden StreetAllen S. J8th Dec 1917 Marriage of Bomb. E. H. Smart and Miss Spear. Of Worcester Smart E. H.8th Dec 1917 Marriage of Bomb. E. H. Smart and Miss Spear. Of Worcester Spear Miss8th Dec 1917 Cpl. A. T. Smith, Mal. wells, Military Medal. Smith A. T.8th Dec 1917 Cpl. H. Wood, Evesham. Military Medal. Wood H.8th Dec 1917 Late Mr. A. Jones, Worcester's oldest Forrester. Jones A.8th Dec 1917 Lieut. R. H. New, Evesham, wounded. New R. H.8th Dec 1917 Lieut. F. W. Goodwin, M.C. and Bar, Colwall. Killed Goodwin F. W.8th Dec 1917 Bomb. A. Goodwin, R.F.A. (his brother) [F. W. Goodwin] (see casualty Columns.) Goodwin A.8th Dec 1917 Marine E. Smith, N. Malvern, Long Service Medal. Smith E. W.8th Dec 1917 Sgt. H. Beeden, Mal. Wells, Killed. Beeden H.8th Dec 1917 Gnr. W. F. Powell, Malvern, killed. Powell W. F8th Dec 1917 Lce.Cpl. W. J. Rothin, Malvern. Killed. Rothin W. J.8th Dec 1917 Lce. Cpl. W. Drinkwater. Mathon. Killed. Drinkwater W.8th Dec 1917 Lce.-Cpl. A. J. Brush Kemerton. Killed Brush A. J.8th Dec 1917 Gnr. T. Rice, Upton. Killed. Rice T.8th Dec 1917 Sap. W. H. Haywood, W'ster, died. Haywood W. H.8th Dec 1917 Pte. J. Haffner, Ombersley. Killed. Haffner J.8th Dec 1917 Pte. W. P. Young, Wick, reported killed. Young W. P.8th Dec 1917 Tpr. W. N. Griffin, N. Malvern, killed. Griffin W. N.8th Dec 1917 Pte. J. Grove. E'sham, wounded. Grove J.8th Dec 1917Sgt. O. D. Robbins, D.C.M. and M.M. Gheluvelt. Sons of Mrs. E. Robbins PickersleighRoad, Malvern.Robbins O.D.8th Dec 1917 Lce.-Cpl. G. Robbins Sons of Mrs. E. Robbins Pickersleigh Road, Malvern. Robbins G.8th Dec 1917 Pte. V. Robbins Sons of Mrs. E. Robbins Pickersleigh Road, Malvern. Robbins V.8th Dec 1917 W. Craven R.F.A., missing. Sons of Mr. And Mrs Craven, St John's, W'ster. Craven W8th Dec 1917 Sniper R. M. Craven, W'shires. Sons of Mr. And Mrs Craven, St John's, W'ster Craven R.M.


8th Dec 1917 A. S. Craven, A.B., Navy. Sons of Mr. And Mrs Craven, St John's, W'ster Craven A. S.Gnr. G. H. Collins, R.F.A., wounded. Sons of Mr. & Mrs. J. Collins, Lambert Road, St.8th Dec 1917 John's, W'ster.Collins G.H.8th Dec 1917 Sig. J. Collins, W'shires. Sons of Mr. & Mrs. J. Collins, Lambert Road, St. John's, W'ster. Collins J.Pte. G. W. Collins R.E., killed. Sons of Mr. & Mrs. J. Collins, Lambert Road, St. John's,8th Dec 1917 W'ster.Collins G.W.8th Dec 1917 Pte. A. J. Collins, A.S.C. Sons of Mr. & Mrs. J. Collins, Lambert Road, St. John's, W'ster. Collins A. J.15th Dec 1917 Rifleman H. Houghton, Ombersley. Killed Houghton H.15th Dec 1917 L/cpl. H. Graves Morris, W'ster. Wounded. Graves H.15th Dec 1917 King's Cpl. T. Bell. M.M. Croix de Guerre. W'ster. Wounded, 4th time. Bell T.15th Dec 1917 Cpl. Cecil Trigg, Malvern. Wounded, 2nd time. Trigg Cecil15th Dec 1917 Pte. W. E. Oram, W'ster. Missing. Oram W. E.15th Dec 1917 Mr. F. Stokes, Sexton, Powick and his soldier sons. Stokes F.15th Dec 1917 P.C. A. A. Stokes [son of Mr. F. Stokes, Sexton, Powick] Stokes A. A..15th Dec 1917 Pte. W. E. Stokes, Killed. [son of Mr. F. Stokes, Sexton, Powick] Stokes W. E.15th Dec 1917 Pte. H. E. Stokes, Gren. Guards. [son of Mr. F. Stokes, Sexton, Powick] Stokes H. E.15th Dec 1917 Pte. C. Stokes, Warwicks. [son of Mr. F. Stokes, Sexton, Powick] Stokes C.15th Dec 1917 L/cpl. R Bosworth, W'ster. Military Medal. Bosworth R.15th Dec 1917 Pte F. P. Haines, W'ster killed. Haines F. P.15th Dec 1917 L/cpl.G. Ballard, Pinvin. Killed. Ballard G.15th Dec 1917 Pte T. Roberts, W'ster. Died. Roberts T.15th Dec 1917 Pte. J. James, Campden, Died Wounds. James J.15th Dec 1917 Pte. D. Johns, E'sham. Killed. Johns D.15th Dec 1917 Gnr. J. F. Hall. Killed. Sons of Mrs S Hall, Shelsley Beauchamp. Hall J. F.15th Dec 1917 Pte. J. Hall R.W.F. Sons of Mrs S Hall, Shelsley Beauchamp. Hall J.15th Dec 1917 Pte W. Hall, W'sters. Killed. Sons of Mrs S Hall, Shelsley Beauchamp. Hall W.15th Dec 1917 Tpr. G. H. Mitchell, Whitbourne. Killed. Mitchell G. H.15th Dec 1917 Major Cyril Bartlett. M.C. Witley. Died of wounds. Bartlett Cyril15th Dec 1917 Lieut. And Adjit. A. St. Clair Thompson, M. C. Paxford. Died of wounds. Thompson A. St. Clair15th Dec 1917 Lieut. J. F. Brieley, W'ster. Wounded. Brieley J. F. Dowty15th Dec 1917 2/Lt. R. Parton. Bringstye. Died of wounds. Parton R.15th Dec 1917 Lieut. W. J. Edwards. Gassed and wounded. (Son-in-law of Mr and Mrs Price). Edwards W. J.15th Dec 1917 Mr. and Mrs. R. Price. W'ster, who have celebrated their Golden Wedding. Price R. Mr & Mrs15th Dec 1917 Mrs. M. E. Hiscock, W'ster, appointed Unit Administrater Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. Hiscock M. E.15th Dec 1917 St. John's Girl Guides' Entertainment.15th Dec 1917 Broadheath Children's Entertainment15th Dec 1917Marriage of Mr. A.[Alfred] Hayward Owen, Field Farm, Abberley, and Miss [Annie]Billingham, Abberley.Owen HaywardA.[Alfred]15th Dec 1917Marriage of Mr. A.[Alfred] Hayward Owen, Field Farm, Abberley, and Miss [Annie]Billingham, Abberley.Billingham Miss [Annie]22nd Dec 1917 W'ster Farmers' Sale for Prisoners of War Fund. Vicountess Deerhurst selling a sheep. Deerhurst. Viscountess


22nd Dec 1917 W'ster Farmers' Sale for Prisoners of War Fund. Vicount Deerhurst selling a bottle of beer. Deerhurst. Viscount22nd Dec 1917Tablea from local history W'ster Secondary School for Girls. Queen Elizabeth's visit toWorcester.22nd Dec 1917 Marriage of Sapper F. G. Matson, R.E. Whitby and Miss A. M. Weaver. Ripple. Matson F. G.22nd Dec 1917 Marriage of Sapper F. G. Matson, R.E. Whitby and Miss A. M. Weaver. Ripple. Weaver. Miss A. M.22nd Dec 1917 St. Wulstan's Norman Crypt. (To illustrate article by the Dean of Worcester.)22nd Dec 1917 Col. E. B. Hankey, who led the Worcesters at Gheluvelt. Presented with Freedom of City. Hankey E. B.22nd Dec 1917 Lieut. J. H. Rose, Bromsgrove. Wounded. Rose J. H.22nd Dec 1917 Capt. S. A. Godsall, Worcester. Wounded. Godsall S. A.Sec-Lt. W. F. Harwood R.E. Whitbourne. [brother of H. S. Harwood] Appointed Engineer on22nd Dec 1917H.M.S. T.F.2. Harwood W. F.Sec-Lt. H. S. Harwood R.F.C. (his brother) [brother of W. F. Harwood] Invested by the Kingwith Albert Medal. Harwood H. S.22nd Dec 191722nd Dec 1917 Pte. F. G. Dancox, Worcester V.C. Killed in action. Dancox F. G.22nd Dec 1917 Cpl. Salisbury W'ster. Military Medal. Salisbury22nd Dec 1917 S.-M. J. Tarrant, W'ster. Killed. Tarrant J.22nd Dec 1917 P.C. A. Hurren, Malvern Link. Killed Hurren A.22nd Dec 1917 L.-Cpl. W. Grove, W'ster. Killed. Grove W.22nd Dec 1917 Sgt. W. Lane, Hanley Swan. Killed. Lane, W.22nd Dec 1917 Pte. D. Moss, Colwall. Killed. Moss D.22nd Dec 1917 Sgt. J. Pressdee M.M. Malvern. Killed. Pressdee J.22nd Dec 1917 Pte. H. B. Nash, Crabbs Cross. Died while prisoner. Nash H. B.22nd Dec 1917 Pte. L. A. Davis, W'ster. Missing. Davis L. A.22nd Dec 1917 Tpr. F. Harrison. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Great Broughton St., St. John's W'ster. Harrison F.22nd Dec 1917Pte. H. J. Harrison. Hants., Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Great Broughton St., St. John'sW'ster. Harrison H. J.22nd Dec 1917Pte. A. Harrison, W. Yorks. Wounded. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Great Broughton St.,St. John's W'ster. Harrison A.22nd Dec 1917Pte. A. G. Jinks. Warwicks. Six sons of Mr. And Mrs. W. H. Jinks 9. St. Paul's St.,Worcester. Jinks A. G.22nd Dec 1917 Pte. W. Jinks. W'ster. Six sons of Mr. And Mrs. W. H. Jinks 9. St. Paul's St., Worcester. Jinks W.22nd Dec 1917 Pte. W. J. Jinks, Devons. Six sons of Mr. And Mrs. W. H. Jinks 9. St. Paul's St., Worcester. Jinks W. J.22nd Dec 1917Pte. A. H. Jinks, Manchesters, In hosptial. Six sons of Mr. And Mrs. W. H. Jinks 9. St.Paul's St., Worcester. Jinks A. H.22nd Dec 1917 Dvr. A. E. Jinks, R.F.A. Six sons of Mr. And Mrs. W. H. Jinks 9. St. Paul's St., Worcester. Jinks A. E.22nd Dec 1917Pte. J. E. Jinks, M.T. A.S.C. Six sons of Mr. And Mrs. W. H. Jinks 9. St. Paul's St.,Worcester. Jinks J. E.22nd Dec 1917 Gnr. A. W. Pitman, Bengeworth, gassed, trench fever. Pitman A. W.


22nd Dec 191722nd Dec 1917Pte. F. Baulch, Gl'sters, died of wounds. Sons of Pte. and Mrs. Baulch, 76, Severn Street,Worcester. Baulch F.Pte. A. Baulch, Ox. and Bucks, Prisoner. Six sons of Mr. And Mrs. W. H. Jinks 9. St. Paul'sSt., Worcester. Baulch A.22nd Dec 1917 A.B. Alf. Baulch, Navy. Six sons of Mr. And Mrs. W. H. Jinks 9. St. Paul's St., Worcester. Baulch Alf.22nd Dec 1917 Pte. F. G. Saunders, died wounds. Sons and son-in-law of Mrs. Saunders, Peopleton. Saunders F. G.22nd Dec 1917 Pte. J. E. Saunders, W'sters. Sons and son-in-law of Mrs. Saunders, Peopleton. Saunders J. E.22nd Dec 1917 Tpr. A. W. Saunders, discharged. Sons and son-in-law of Mrs. Saunders, Peopleton. Saunders A. W.22nd Dec 1917 Pte. H. Long (son-in-law) Sons and son-in-law of Mrs. Saunders, Peopleton. long H.29th Dec 1917Tablea from local history W'ster Secondary School for Girls. Bishop Wulstan's visit to thecastle.29th Dec 1917 Worcester Farmers' Sale for Prisoners of War Fund. "Punch", who realised a good sum.29th Dec 1917 Football team of some of Worcesters R.E.'s, now"somewhere in France".29th Dec 1917L-Cpl. L. Taylor. Wor'sters. Killed. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor. Earl'sCroome, Worcester. Taylor L.29th Dec 1917Wheeler H Taylor, A.O.C. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor. Earl's Croome,Worcester.Taylor H29th Dec 1917Spr. O. Taylor, R.E. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor. Earl's Croome,Worcester.Tayor O29th Dec 19172nd Class A.M., B. W. Smith, R.N.A.S. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor.Earl's Croome, Worcester. Smith B. W.29th Dec 1917 Rev. A Grey Maitland. LL.D., new Hon. Canon of Wor'ster Cathedral. Maitland A. Grey.29th Dec 1917Lieut-Col. G. W. Howard, D.S.O., Stone. Five times mentioned in despatches.(Twice inSouth African War, three times in present war). Howard G. W.29th Dec 1917 Pte. A Flowers, Bromsgrove. Military Medal. Flowers A.29th Dec 1917 L-Cpl. E. Waldron, Bromsgrove. Military Medal. Waldron E.29th Dec 1917 L-Cpl. G. Chambers, formerly Wor'ster. Killed. Chambers G.29th Dec 1917 Cpl. G. E. Meek, S.W.B. Missing. Meek G. E.29th Dec 1917Capt. A. G. G. Price D.C.L.I. (son). Sons, grandsons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. R.Price of Oakleigh Vine Street, Worcester. Price A. G. G.29th Dec 1917Sgt. G. J. Price, R.H.A. (son). Sons, grandsons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. R. Price ofOakleigh Vine Street, Worcester. Price G. J.29th Dec 1917Pte H. V. Price, late D.C.L.I. (son). Sons, grandsons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. R.Price of Oakleigh Vine Street, Worcester. Price H. V.29th Dec 1917Sgt. E. E. Price, R.A.M.C. (son). Sons, grandsons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. R.Price of Oakleigh Vine Street, Worcester. Price E. E.29th Dec 1917Pte. G. Price, R.E. (grandson). (Three sons of Cpt. Price) Sons, grandsons and sons-inlawof Mr. And Mrs. R. Price of Oakleigh Vine Street, Worcester. Price G.29th Dec 1917Cpl. R. Price, R.E. (grandson). (Three sons of Cpt. Price) Sons, grandsons and sons-inlawof Mr. And Mrs. R. Price of Oakleigh Vine Street, Worcester. Price R.29th Dec 1917Pte. C. Price, A.S.C. (grandson). (Three sons of Cpt. Price) Sons, grandsons and sons-inlawof Mr. And Mrs. R. Price of Oakleigh Vine Street, Worcester. Price C.


29th Dec 1917Mach-Gnr. G. Lippett, Wor'shire Yeomanry (grandson). (Three sons of Cpt. Price) Sons,grandsons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. R. Price of Oakleigh Vine Street, Worcester. Lippett G.29th Dec 1917A.B. P. Lippett, Navy (grandson). Sons, grandsons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. R.Price of Oakleigh Vine Street, Worcester. Lippett P.29th Dec 1917A.B. V. Lippett, Navy (grandson). Sons, grandsons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. R.Price of Oakleigh Vine Street, Worcester. Lippett V.29th Dec 1917Lieut. W. J. Edwards, S. Staffs (son-in-law). Sons, grandsons and sons-in-law of Mr. AndMrs. R. Price of Oakleigh Vine Street, Worcester. Edwards W. J.29th Dec 1917Sgt. A. Hobbs, Warwicks (son-in-law). Sons, grandsons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs. R.Price of Oakleigh Vine Street, Worcester. Hobbs A.29th Dec 1917Cpl. R. Jamison, R.A.M.C. Discharged (son-in-law). Sons, grandsons and sons-in-law ofMr. And Mrs. R. Price of Oakleigh Vine Street, Worcester. Jamison R.29th Dec 1917Pte. F. Bridges. West Kents (son-in-law). Sons, grandsons and sons-in-law of Mr. And Mrs.R. Price of Oakleigh Vine Street, Worcester. Bridges F.29th Dec 1917 Groups of Worcester Munition Workers5th Jan 1918 Worcester Pantomine Company: "Babes in the Wood".5th Jan 1918 Worcester Infirmary Staff's Entertainment to Patients.5th Jan 1918 Worcester Volunteer Sergeants' Smocking Concert.5th Jan 1918 Pte. H. C. Till[brook] W'ster. Military Medal. Till[brook] H. C.5th Jan 1918 Pte. A Hill, W'ster. Military Medal. Hill A.5th Jan 1918 Pte. W. Marshall, M.M. Offenham. Killed. Marshall W.5th Jan 1918 Cpl. A. Mayo Pershore. Killed. Mayo A.5th Jan 1918 Pte. F. B. Wright, Holberrow Green. Killed. Wirght F. B.5th Jan 1918 L/cpl. F. Sprague, W'ster. Killed. Sprague F.5th Jan 1918 Pte. A. Harris, W'ster. Killed. Harris A.5th Jan 1918 Pte. J. Griswold, W'ster. Killed. Griswold J.5th Jan 1918 Pte. J. Coombey, Martley. Wounded. Coombey J.5th Jan 1918 Spr. F. Lewis, Bengworth. Gassed. Lewis F.5th Jan 1918 Pte. T. Walters, Martley. Wounded. Walters T.5th Jan 1918 Pte. J. H. Ballard, Linley Green. Wounded. Ballard J. H.5th Jan 1918 Pte. R. J. Clinton. Bengeworth. Wounded. Clinton R. J.5th Jan 1918 Pte. J. Freeman. Worcester. Freeman J.5th Jan 1918Pte. F. G. Harris. Norfolks. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harris. Rockwell,Henwick Rd., Worcester. Harris F. G.5th Jan 1918L/cpl. G. A. Harris. A.S.C. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harris. Rockwell,Henwick Rd., Worcester. Harris G. A.5th Jan 1918W. T. Harris, late W'sters. Discharged. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harris.Rockwell, Henwick Rd., Worcester. Harris W. T.5th Jan 1918O/S H. E. Harris. Navy. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harris. Rockwell,Henwick Rd., Worcester. Harris H. E.5th Jan 1918Spr. F. W. Pugh R.E. Killed. (son-in-law) Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. T. B.Harris. Rockwell, Henwick Rd., Worcester. Pugh R. E.5th Jan 1918Cpl. A. S. Rushton. W'ster. (son-in-law) Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harris.Rockwell, Henwick Rd., Worcester. Rushton A. S.


5th Jan 1918 Lieut. J. E. Rayer. Worcester. Mentioned in Despatches. Rayer J. E. Iliffe W'sterLate Mr. E. [Edward] Rigg, Worcester. Two late devoted servants of the Town Clerk.5th Jan 1918 Worcester.Rigg E [Edward]5th Jan 1918 Late Mr. A. Harrison. W'ster. Two late devoted servants of the Town Clerk. Worcester. Harrison A. Iliffe5th Jan 1918Marriage of Miss Evelyn Osborn, a well known Worcester vocalist, and Sergt. G. A.Chapman, Peterborough. Osborn Evelyn Iliffe5th Jan 1918Marriage of Miss Evelyn Osborn, a well known Worcester vocalist, and Sergt. G. A.Chapman, Peterborough. Chapman G. A. Iliffe12th Jan 1918 Pte. W. W. Holder, W'ster, drowned. Holder W. W.12th Jan 1918 Pte T. Williams, W'ster. Killed. Williams T.12th Jan 1918Pte. G. H. Jenkins, R.A.M.C., died. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. G. Jenkins, 12, King Street,Worcester. Jenkins, G. H.12th Jan 1918 Sapper W. H. Jenkins,. R. E. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. G. Jenkins, 12, King Street, Worcester. Jenkins W. H.A. E. Jenkins, Norfolks, discharged. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. G. Jenkins, 12, King Street,12th Jan 1918 Worcester. Jenkins A. E.12th Jan 1918 Pte. H. Jenkins, W'shires. Sons of Mr. And Mrs. G. Jenkins, 12, King Street, Worcester. Jenkins H.12th Jan 1918 Pte. W. Le Gresley. Mal. Link, wounded. Le Gresley W.12th Jan 1918 Pte. T. Dutfield, W'ster, wounded. Dutfield T.12th Jan 1918 Pte. W. H. Reece, W'ster, died. Reece W. H.12th Jan 1918 Pte. W. Weaver. W'ster, missing. Weaver W.12th Jan 1918 Lieut. And Quartermaster A. C. Abrey, Ombersley. ( See "W'shire and the War") Abrey A. C.12th Jan 1918Pte. W. Stevens, France, killed. Three sons of Mr. and Mrs. R Stevens, 12, Rowley HillStreet, St. John's W'ster. Stevens W.12th Jan 1918Cpl. F. Stevens, France. Three sons of Mr. and Mrs. R Stevens, 12, Rowley Hill Street, St.John's W'ster. Stevens F.12th Jan 1918Pte. H. Stevens, Italy. Three sons of Mr. and Mrs. R Stevens, 12, Rowley Hill Street, St.John's W'ster. Stevens H.12th Jan 1918 Gnr. A. Broom. W'ster, discharged. Broom A.12th Jan 1918Pte. C. E. Gardner, W'shires, killed. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. CGardner, 49, Wellington Square, St. Paul's Street, W'ster. Gardner C. E.12th Jan 1918Pte. G. H. Gardner, S Wales Borderers. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. CGardner, 49, Wellington Square, St. Paul's street, W'ster. Gardner G. H.12th Jan 1918Pte. W. Gardner, W'shires, discharged. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. CGardner, 49, Wellington Square, St. Paul's Street, W'ster. Gardner W.12th Jan 1918Pte. C. Gardner, R.F.C. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. C Gardner, 49,Wellington Square, St. Paul's Street, W'ster. Gardner C.12th Jan 1918Pte. B. Hands Middlesex son-in-law discharged. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mr. andMrs. C Gardner, 49, Wellington Square, St. Paul's Street, W'ster. Hands B.12th Jan 1918Pte. H. Pearce, Warwicks, nephew, killed. Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mr. and Mrs.C Gardner, 49, Wellington Square, St. Paul's Street, W'ster. Pearce H.12th Jan 1918Marriage of flight Officer G.[George] E. Caney. R.N.A.S., and Miss M. C. Underhill, both ofW'ster. Caney G [George] E.


12th Jan 1918Marriage of flight Officer G.[George] E. Caney. R.N.A.S., and Miss M. C. Underhill, both ofW'ster. Underhill M. C.12th Jan 1918 Worcester Institute Nurses' New Year Party.12th Jan 1918 Marriage of Pte. G. H. Boots, of Birmingham, and Miss K. Hill, of Barbourne, W'ster Boots G. H.12th Jan 1918 Marriage of Pte. G. H. Boots, of Birmingham, and Miss K. Hill, of Barbourne, W'ster Hill K.12th Jan 1918 Miss Freda M. Twinberrow as wipper-in to the North Ledbury. (See"Jottings") Twinberrow Freda M. Iliffe Worcester12th Jan 1918Worcester Children's Entertainment in aid of Mayor's Home's for Disabled Soldiers &Sailors.12th Jan 1918Marriage of Mr. T. F. Williams (late W'shires, now Y.M.C.A. Worker) and Miss E. T.Cooper. Rainbow Hill, Worcester. Williams T. F.12th Jan 1918Marriage of Mr. T. F. Williams (late W'shires, now Y.M.C.A. Worker) and Miss E. T.Cooper. Rainbow Hill, Worcester. Cooper E. T.19th Jan 1918Marriage of the Rev. Charles Waldegrave, M.C. and Miss Murial V. McClure, of MalvernLink.Waldegrave Charles19th Jan 1918Marriage of the Rev. Charles Waldegrave, M.C. and Miss Murial V. McClure, of MalvernLink. McClure Murial V.19th Jan 1918Mr. M. D. R. Rom, of Malvern & Ghent, and Miss Marjorie Surman, of Worcester. Marriedat Worcester on Jan. 10th. Rom M.D. R.19th Jan 1918Mr. M. D. R. Rom, of Malvern & Ghent, and Miss Marjorie Surman, of Worcester. Marriedat Worcester on Jan. 10th.Surman Marjorie19th Jan 1918 Marriage of Sec-Lieut. A. D. Hill, Lichfield, and Miss E. Wood, Worcester. Hill A. D. Iliffe19th Jan 1918 Marriage of Sec-Lieut. A. D. Hill, Lichfield, and Miss E. Wood, Worcester. Wood E. Iliffe19th Jan 1918 Major D. Sallis, Worcester, recently Mentioned and Honoured. Sallis D. Dowty Worcester19th Jan 1918 Major J. L. Partington, Norton. Mentioned in despatches. Partington J. L.19th Jan 1918 Sergt. A. C. Caiger, Malvern. D.C.M. Caiger A. C.19th Jan 1918 Sergt. G. Fowler, Wor'ster. Commended good. Fowler G.19th Jan 1918 Dvr. A. Rastall, Wor'ster. Killed. [Brother J. Rastall] Rastall A.19th Jan 1918 Gnr. J. Rastall, R.F.A. (his brother) [brother A. Rastall] Rastall J.19th Jan 1918 L-Cpl. H. S. Hancox, Badsey. Killed. Hancox H. S.19th Jan 1918 Pte. A. Burdock, Mal. Link. Died wounds. Burdock A.19th Jan 1918 Pte. A. Rouse, Shipston. Missing. Rouse A.19th Jan 1918 Tpr. F. C. Brotheridge, Evesham. Wounded. Brotheridge F. C.19th Jan 1918 B.-S.-M. C. H. Kite. N. Malvern. Promoted. Kite C. H.19th Jan 1918 Cpl. B. Mantle. Droitwich. Killed. Mantle B.19th Jan 1918 L-Cpl. A. Kitchen R.E. Sons and Son-in-law of Mrs. Kitchen, of Upper Sapey. Kitchen A.19th Jan 1918 Spr. B. Kitchen R.E. Sons and Son-in-law of Mrs. Kitchen, of Upper Sapey. Kitchen B.19th Jan 1918 Dvr. R. W. Kitchen. R.F.A. Sons and Son-in-law of Mrs. Kitchen, of Upper Sapey. Kitchen R.W.19th Jan 1918 Pte. A. Norcott. N. Staffs. Sons and Son-in-law of Mrs. Kitchen, of Upper Sapey. Norcott A.19th Jan 1918 Tpr. H. Vincent, Life Guards. Sons and Son-in-law of Mrs. Kitchen, of Upper Sapey. Vincent H.19th Jan 1918 Pte. Phillips, Mal. Wells. Wounded. Phillips19th Jan 1918 Gnr. A. Wills. R.F.A. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wills, 86. Orchard Sreet, Worcester. Wills A.19th Jan 1918 Cpl. W. Wills. R.A.M.C. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wills, 86. Orchard Sreet, Worcester. Wills W.19th Jan 1918 A.M. C. Wills. R.F.A. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wills, 86. Orchard Sreet, Worcester. Wills C.19th Jan 1918 Pte. F.C. Stinton. Wor'ster. Died wounds. Stinton F.C.


19th Jan 1918Pte. W. Freeman. S.-S. Lancs. Fus. Nephews of Mrs. Wright, 3 Church Square, AllHallows, Worcester. Freeman W.19th Jan 1918 [J]. B. Freeman. R.F.A. Nephews of Mrs. Wright, 3 Church Square, All Hallows, Worcester. Freeman [J] B.19th Jan 1918 Pte. G. Ball. Nephews of Mrs. Wright, 3 Church Square, All Hallows, Worcester. Ball G.19th Jan 1918Pte. H. Lloyd. Royal Berks. Nephews of Mrs. Wright, 3 Church Square, All Hallows,Worcester. Lloyd H.19th Jan 1918Tpr, E. Jones, Yeomanry. Prisoner of war. Nephews of Mrs. Wright, 3 Church Square, AllHallows, Worcester. Jones E.19th Jan 1918 Dvr. W. Cook. R.F.A. Nephews of Mrs. Wright, 3 Church Square, All Hallows, Worcester. Cook W.Pte H. Cook. Wor'sters. Gassed and wounded. Nephews of Mrs. Wright, 3 Church Square,19th Jan 1918 All Hallows, Worcester. Cook H.19th Jan 1918 Pte. E. Cook. Devons. Nephews of Mrs. Wright, 3 Church Square, All Hallows, Worcester. Cook E.19th Jan 1918 Pte. B. Cook. Devons. Nephews of Mrs. Wright, 3 Church Square, All Hallows, Worcester. Cook B.Sgt. H. E. Hadley, Wor'sters. Mil. Medal. Nephews of Mrs. Wright, 3 Church Square, All19th Jan 1918 Hallows, Worcester. Hadley H. E.19th Jan 1918 W. Hill, discharged. Nephews of Mrs. Wright, 3 Church Square, All Hallows, Worcester. Hill W.19th Jan 1918Pte. W. Bowen, Liverpools. Nephews of Mrs. Wright, 3 Church Square, All Hallows,Worcester. Bowen W.19th Jan 1918Pte. J. Burton, Wor'sters. Nephews of Mrs. Wright, 3 Church Square, All Hallows,Worcester. Burton J.19th Jan 1918Pte. H. Cook. Warwicks. Nephews of Mrs. Wright, 3 Church Square, All Hallows,Worcester. Cook H.19th Jan 1918 Drums of the 2nd Battalion Worcestershire Regt.19th Jan 1918 Groups of Worcester Munition Workers. H. H. Dudley, Worcester.26th Jan 1918 Group of Munition Workers. H. H. Dudley, Worcester.26th Jan 1918 Marriage of Pte. W. Knight and Miss E. Wankling, W'ster. Knight W26th Jan 1918 Marriage of Pte. W. Knight and Miss E. Wankling, W'ster. Wankling E.26th Jan 1918 Marriage of Pte. A. Hodges and Miss W. Hopkins, W'ster. Hodges A26th Jan 1918 Marriage of Pte. A. Hodges and Miss W. Hopkins, W'ster. Hopkins W.26th Jan 1918 Worcester Infirmary's House Staff's Party.The Acremeter: An instrument invented by a Worcester man for measuring the acreage26th Jan 1918 ploughed. (See "Jottings".)Iliffe, W'ster.26th Jan 1918 Capt. D. H. Acworth M.C., Malvern, Mentioned in Despatches. Acworth D. H.26th Jan 1918 Gnr. W. Martin, Pershore, died. Martin W.26th Jan 1918 Pte. L. W. Chainey, Blockley, Killed. Chainey L. W.26th Jan 1918 Gnr. C. [Chainey] (his brother) [L. W. Chainey] died wounds. [Chainey] C.26th Jan 1918 Pte. A. W. Holland, Wickhamford. Killed. Holland A. W.26th Jan 1918 Pte. E.Lloyd, W'ster. Killed. Lloyd E.26th Jan 1918 Pte. L. Revers, killed. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. Revers, Laverton. Revers L.26th Jan 1918 Pte. R. Revers. Mesopotamia. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. Revers, Laverton. Revers R.


26th Jan 1918 Lce.-Cpl. H. Revers, France. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. Revers, Laverton. Revers H.26th Jan 1918 Pte. C. J. Grove. Evesham, drowned. Grove C. J.26th Jan 1918 Pte. H. Bricknell, Campden, missing Bricknell H.26th Jan 1918 Cpl. G. Allen, W'ster, awarded D.C.M. A Worcester Brotherhood. Allen G.26th Jan 1918 Dvr. W. C. Allen (his brother) [G. Allen & J Allen] A Worcester Brotherhood. Allen W. C26th Jan 1918 Gnr. J. Allen (his brother) [W.C.Allen & G Allen] A Worcester Brotherhood. Allen J.26th Jan 1918 Pte. W. H. Orgee, W'ster, prisoner. Orgee W. H.26th Jan 1918 Tpr. F. C. Brotheton. Evesham, wounded. Brotherton F. C.26th Jan 1918 Pte. A. W. Dancocks, Pershore, killed. Dancocks A. W.26th Jan 1918 Group of W'ster Artillymen somewhere on the Western Front. H. H. Dudley, Worcester.26th Jan 1918 Group of Munition Workers. W. W. Dowty, W'sterThe Viscountess Deerhurst, Lady Georgina Vernon, the Hon. Mary Parkington, the men'sand Women's War Agricultural Committees and the Land Army Girls, photographed at the2nd Feb 1918 Rally on Saturday.Deerhurst, Vicountess2nd Feb 1918The Viscountess Deerhurst, Lady Georgina Vernon, the Hon. Mary Parkington, the men'sand Women's War Agricultural Committees and the Land Army Girls, photographed at theRally on Saturday.Vernon, Lady Georgina2nd Feb 1918The Viscountess Deerhurst, Lady Georgina Vernon, the Hon. Mary Parkington, the men'sand Women's War Agricultural Committees and the Land Army Girls, photographed at theRally on Saturday.Parkington, Hon. Mary2nd Feb 1918 Lieut. R. F. Sievers, Wor'ster, awarded Military Cross. Sievers R. F. Dowty Worcester2nd Feb 1918 Pte. W. J. Bridges Leigh Sinton. Military Medal. [brother A. Bridges] Bridges W. J.2nd Feb 1918 Dvr. A. Bridges, R.F.A. (his brother) [W. J. Bridges] Bridges A.2nd Feb 1918 Group of Worcester boys home on leave. H. H. Dudley, Worcester.2nd Feb 1918 Marriage of Bomb, A. V. Field, R.F.A., Hanley Castle, and Miss Mary Dainty. Field A. V.2nd Feb 1918 Marriage of Bomb, A. V. Field, R.F.A., Hanley Castle, and Miss Mary Dainty. Dainty Mary2nd Feb 1918 L.-Cpl. F. W. King, Wor'ster. D.C.M. King F. W.2nd Feb 1918 Cpl. R. P. Parker. R. Fus. Sons of Mrs. G. Parker. 4, Buck St. St. John's Worcester. Parker R. P.2nd Feb 1918 Gnr. E. G. Parker. R.F.A. Sons of Mrs. G. Parker. 4, Buck St. St. John's Worcester. Parker E. G.2nd Feb 1918Cpl. W. G. Parker, N. Devon Hussars. Sons of Mrs. G. Parker. 4, Buck St. St. John'sWorcester. Parker W. G.2nd Feb 1918Cpl. T. W. James, Wor'sters. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. James, Astwood Road.Worcester. James T. W.2nd Feb 1918 Sig. P. G. James, Wor'sters. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. James, Astwood Road. Worcester. James P. G.2nd Feb 1918 Pt. S. A. James, Wor'sters. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. James, Astwood Road. Worcester. James S. A.2nd Feb 1918 G. A. James. Warwicks. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. James, Astwood Road. Worcester. James G. A.2nd Feb 1918 Dvr. R. Perks, Wor'ster. Gassed. [brother H. Perks] Perks R.2nd Feb 1918 Pte. H. Perks, R.M.L.I. (his brother) [R. Perks] Perks H.2nd Feb 1918Pte. Chas. Spragg, A.S.C. (son). Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Spragg, 19,Pheasant Street, Worcester.Spragg Chas.2nd Feb 1918Ldg. Stkr. G. Spragg. Navy. (son). Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Spragg, 19,Pheasant Street, Worcester. Spragg G.


2nd Feb 1918Pte. A. Spragg, W'sters. Gassed. (son). Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Spragg, 19,Pheasant Street, Worcester. Spragg A.2nd Feb 1918Pte. W. Carpenter. Discharged (son-in-law). Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Spragg,19, Pheasant Street, Worcester. Carpenter W.2nd Feb 1918Pte. T. Ford, A.S.C. (son-in-law). Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Spragg, 19,Pheasant Street, Worcester. Ford T.2nd Feb 1918Sgt. F. Bourne, W'sters. Wounded. (son-in-law). Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs.Spragg, 19, Pheasant Street, Worcester. Bourne F.2nd Feb 1918Pte. J. Bloomfield, W'ster. Wounded. (son-in-law). Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs.Spragg, 19, Pheasant Street, Worcester. Bloomfield J.2nd Feb 1918Pte. A. Bullock. W'sters. (son-in-law). Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Spragg, 19,Pheasant Street, Worcester. Bullock A.2nd Feb 1918Pte. A. Lewis, W'sters. (nephew). Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Spragg, 19,Pheasant Street, Worcester. Lewis A.2nd Feb 1918A.B. J. Williams, Navy. (nephew). Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Spragg, 19,Pheasant Street, Worcester. Williams J.2nd Feb 1918Pte. E. Williams, Hants. (nephew). Sons, son-in-law, and nephew of Mrs. Spragg, 19,Pheasant Street, Worcester. Williams E.2nd Feb 1918 Broadwas School Children's Entertainment.2nd Feb 1918 Group of Worcester Munition Workers. Dudley. Wor'ster9th Feb 1918 Worcester Cathedral Infirmary Choir's 25th Anniversary. Feb. 2.1893-Feb. 3. 1918. W. W. Harris, W'ster.Gnr. A. H. Sutton. R.G.A. (nephew). Evesham. Sons, brother, son-in-law, and nephews of9th Feb 1918 Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow, Bishampton, Pershore. Sutton A. H.9th Feb 1918Pte. J. Sutton, R.A.M.C. (nephew). Sons, brother, son-in-law, and nephews of Mr. and Mrs.Ludlow, Bishampton, Pershore. Sutton J.9th Feb 1918Gnr. C. Sutton. R.F.A. (nephew). Sons, brother, son-in-law, and nephews of Mr. and Mrs.Ludlow, Bishampton, Pershore. Sutton C.9th Feb 1918Pioneer A. V. Sutton. R.E. (nephew). Sons, brother, son-in-law, and nephews of Mr. andMrs. Ludlow, Bishampton, Pershore.Sutton A. V9th Feb 1918Pte. J. F. Harris, W'shires, killed (nephew). Sons, brother, son-in-law, and nephews of Mr.and Mrs. Ludlow, Bishampton, Pershore. Harris J. F.9th Feb 1918Gnr. G. B. Huxley, Royal Marines (nephew). Sons, brother, son-in-law, and nephews of Mr.and Mrs. Ludlow, Bishampton, Pershore. Huxley G. B.9th Feb 1918 Norton Children's Play under the auspices of the Ministry of Food.9th Feb 1918 The late Canon W. J. Knox Little, W'ster. Knox Little W. J. Dowty Worcester9th Feb 1918 Sec.-Lt N. C. Hartley, W'ster, died wounds Hartley N. C.9th Feb 1918 Regt. Sgt.-Major J. L. Williams, appointed to 2nd Battn. W'shire Volunteer Regt. Williams J. L.9th Feb 1918 Marriage of Ldg. Sig. W. A. Garrod, H. M Submarines, and Miss Skinner, the Moors W'ster. Garrod W. A.9th Feb 1918Marriage of Ldg. Sig. W. A. Garrod, H. M Submarines, and Miss Skinner, the Moors W'ster. Skinner Miss9th Feb 1918 Marriage of Sgt.-Major Hicks, R.E., W'ster. And Miss E. M. Eastbury, of Fernhill Heath. Hicks Fischer. W'ster9th Feb 1918 Marriage of Sgt.-Major Hicks, R.E., W'ster. And Miss E. M. Eastbury, of Fernhill Heath. Eastbury E. M Fischer. W'ster


9th Feb 1918 Lce.-Cpl. W. P. Lowndes. L. Comberton, wounded. Lowndes W. P.9th Feb 1918 Late Mr. E. J. Stokes, W'ster, and his four soldier sons. Stokes E. J. H. H. Dudley, Worcester.9th Feb 1918 Cpl. E. Stokes R.F.A. [son of late Mr. E. J. Stokes] Stokes E. H. H. Dudley, Worcester.9th Feb 1918 Cpl. A. Stokes, Tanks. [son of late Mr. E. J. Stokes] Stokes A. H. H. Dudley, Worcester.9th Feb 1918 2nd -A.M. E. J. Stokes R.F.C. [son of late Mr. E. J. Stokes] Stokes E. J. H. H. Dudley, Worcester.9th Feb 1918 Cpl. W. Stokes, W'shires. [son of late Mr. E. J. Stokes] Stokes W. H. H. Dudley, Worcester.9th Feb 1918 Rifleman A. E. Williams, wounded. Claines and Kempsey brotherhood. Williams A. E.9th Feb 1918 Pte. H. J. Williams, R.A.M.C. Claines and Kempsey brotherhood. Williams H. J.Cpl. A. H. Baylis R.E., D.C.M. (brother-in-law) [of A. E. & H. J. Williams, brother of E.9th Feb 1918Baylis] Claines and Kempsey brotherhood. Baylis A. H.Pte. E. Baylis, Gloucesters (his brother) [ of A.H. Baylis] Claines and Kempseybrotherhood. Baylis E.9th Feb 19189th Feb 1918 Sig. F. W. Broomhall, Canadians, Military Medal. Broomhall F. W.9th Feb 1918 S'mar. J. E. Clayton. W'ster, torpedoed. [nephews H. Tyler, W. Tyler] Clayton J. E.9th Feb 1918 Pte. H. Tyler (nephew) [of J. E. Clayton] Tyler H.9th Feb 1918 Lce.-Cpl. W. Tyler (nephew) [of J. E. Clayton] Tyler W.9th Feb 1918 Sgt. R. Green. M.M. killed. Three sons of Mr. A. Green, Grimley. Green R.9th Feb 1918 Sgt. P. V. Green Military Medal. Three sons of Mr. A. Green, Grimley. Green P. V.9th Feb 1918 Tpr. O. R. Green, in hospital. Three sons of Mr. A. Green, Grimley. Green O. R.9th Feb 1918 Dvr. H. C. Read, killed. Sons of Mr. and Mrs Charles [Read], Belbroughton. Read H. C.9th Feb 1918 Pte. F. Read, killed. Sons of Mr. and Mrs Charles [Read], Belbroughton. Read F.9th Feb 1918 [Pte] A. Read, [cri]ppled. Sons of Mr. and Mrs Charles [Read], Belbroughton. Read A.16th Feb 1918 Mr. W. Darlington, Chairman Worcester Branch National Farmers' Union. Darlington W.16th Feb 1918 Some Worcester Artillerymen in France. H. H. Dudley, Worcester.16th Feb 1918 Worcester Munition Makers.16th Feb 1918 Worcester Men in an Ammunition Column in France.16th Feb 1918 Tableau at St. Mark's. Worcester.16th Feb 1918 Pte. C. B. Glover. Wor'ster. Died. [brother P. W. Glover] Glover C. B.16th Feb 1918 Pte. P. W Glover (his brother) [C. B. Glover] Glover P. W.16th Feb 1918 Pte. G. Woodyatt, Whitbourne. Missing. Woodyatt G.16th Feb 1918 Pte. E. Whitefoot. Wor'sters, Droitwich. Three recruits from one Droitwich house. Whitfoot E.16th Feb 1918Pte. A. Jones, Notts & Derbys (brother-in-law). [of E. Whitfoot] Ill. Three recruits from oneDroitwich house. Jones A.16th Feb 1918Dvr. W. Jones, A.S.C. (brother-in-law). [of E. Whitefoot]. Discharged. Three recruits fromone Droitwich house. Jones W.16th Feb 1918 Theatricals at St. Barnabas', Worcester.23rd Feb 1918 Mr. John Felmingham, W'ster, appointed Governor of Carnarvon Gaol. Felmingham John, H. H. Dudley, Worcester.23rd Feb 1918 Mr. W. Best, W'ster, appointedSub-Postmaster of Droitwich. Best W.23rd Feb 1918Capt. R. F. Sterling, Worcester Remount Depot, to whom a apresentation was made by thestaff of the Depot. Sterling R. F.23rd Feb 1918 Col. C. H. Bennett, D.S.O., appointed Clerk to W'shire War Pensions Committee. Bennett C. H.23rd Feb 1918 Dr. H. L. Askham, Pershore and Miss M. Machin, Weybridge, married at Pershore Abbey. Askham H. L.23rd Feb 1918 Dr. H. L. Askham, Pershore and Miss M. Machin, Weybridge, married at Pershore Abbey. Machin Miss M.


23rd Feb 1918 R.A.O.B. Orphanage Annual Meeting at W'ster: The Directors.23rd Feb 1918 "The Happy Toads": Patients at Westford Red Cross Hospital, Droitwich. Sage, Droitwich.23rd Feb 1918 Cadet C. L. Bowley, W'ster commisioned R.F.C. Bowley C. L.23rd Feb 1918 Marriage of Pte. C. W. Dillion, Can. A.S.C., W'ster, and Miss G. E. Hards Shorham. Dillion C. W.23rd Feb 1918 Marriage of Pte. C. W. Dillion, Can. A.S.C., W'ster, and Miss G. E. Hards Shorham. Hards Miss G. E.23rd Feb 1918Misses D. and M. Neath (daughters of Mr. W. Neath, New Inn Farm, Stockton). Now takingthe place of men on their father's farm. Neath Miss. D. Dudley. Wor'ster23rd Feb 1918Misses D. and M. Neath (daughters of Mr. W. Neath, New Inn Farm, Stockton). Now takingthe place of men on their father's farm. Neath Miss. M. Dudley. Wor'ster23rd Feb 1918 Dvr. H. Dudfield, W'ster, wounded. Dudfield H.23rd Feb 1918 Pte. J. J. Cox, Crown East, presumed killed. Cox J. J.23rd Feb 1918 Late Mr. R. Worsley, W'ster. Worsley R.23rd Feb 1918Malvern Church School children in operetta. "Princess Ju Ju," which realised £87 for RedCross Fund.Walton, Malvern.2nd Mar 1918Marriage at Kempsey of Miss May Hill Wallace and Capt. R. F. Boyle, Oxon & Bucks Light[?] Infantry, Great Milton. Wallace Miss May Hill Iliffe, Worcester2nd Mar 1918Marriage at Kempsey of Miss May Hill Wallace and Capt. R. F. Boyle, Oxon & Bucks Light[?] Infantry, Great Milton. Boyle R. F. Iliffe, Worcester2nd Mar 1918Worcester Children whose fathers have fallen in the War entertained to tea by theCommittee of Messrs. Heenan and Froude's Athletic Club.2nd Mar 1918 2nd Officer J. Critchley Smith, Pershore. Fatally injured at Port Said. Critchley Smith J.2nd Mar 1918Prisoners of War at Angora, Turkey. Right: Tpr. W. Bright, Yeomanry Worcester. Left: Tpr.H. Thomas, Birmingham. Bright W.2nd Mar 1918Prisoners of War at Angora, Turkey. Right: Tpr. W. Bright, Yeomanry Worcester. Left: Tpr.H. Thomas, Thomas H.2nd Mar 1918 Group of Wounded Soldiers at the Abbey Manor V.A.D. Hospital, Evesham.2nd Mar 1918 Sgt. A. N. Turner, Malvern. Accidentally killed. Turner A N.2nd Mar 1918 1st Cl. Stkr. O. A. Spiers. Drowned. Sons of the Late Mr. W. J. Spiers, Kemerton Mill. Spiers O. A.2nd Mar 1918 1st Cl. Stkr. I. A. Spiers. Navy. Sons of the Late Mr. W. J. Spiers, Kemerton Mill. Spiers I. A.2nd Mar 1918 Pte. T. Spiers. Killed. Sons of the Late Mr. W. J. Spiers, Kemerton Mill. Spiers T.2nd Mar 1918 1st Cl. Stkr. W. J. Spiers. Navy. Sons of the Late Mr. W. J. Spiers, Kemerton Mill. Spiers W. J.2nd Mar 1918 Pte. Cecil Spiers. Sons of the Late Mr. W. J. Spiers, Kemerton Mill. Spiers Cecil.2nd Mar 1918 Pte. W. Gough. Inkberrow. Died wounds. Gough W.2nd Mar 1918Sgt. A. Price. M.T., A.S.C. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs Price, Elmley Castle,Pershore. Price A.2nd Mar 1918Sgt H. Price. Despatched Rider. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs Price, Elmley Castle,Pershore. Price H. V.2nd Mar 1918Pte. W. Price, Wor'sters. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs Price, Elmley Castle,Pershore. Price W.2nd Mar 1918Pte. A. J. Spilsbury, Wor'sters (son-in-law). Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs Price,Elmley Castle, Pershore. Spilsbury A. J.2nd Mar 1918L.-Cpl. C. Stadden M.T., A.S.C. (son-in-law). Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs Price,Elmley Castle, Pershore. Stadden C.


9th Mar 1918Memorial Window in Hampton Lovett Church to the late Mr. F. T. E. Lewis and the lateLieut. E. R. H. Lewis, dedicated by the the Bishop of Worcester on Sunday. Lewis F. T. E.9th Mar 1918Memorial Window in Hampton Lovett Church to the late Mr. F. T. E. Lewis and the lateLieut. E. R. H. Lewis, dedicated by the the Bishop of Worcester on Sunday. Lewis E. R. H.9th Mar 1918No. 5 Platoon, "B" Co., 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Volunteer Regiment. PlatoonCommander: Lieut. J. W. C. Randall. Randall J. W. C. Dowty, Worcester.9th Mar 1918Mr. W. G. Page, to whom a presentation has been made after 37 years' service atOmbersley School. Page W. G.9th Mar 1918 Mr. C. H. Built, new manager of Worcester Tramways Built C. H.9th Mar 1918Messrs. Heenan and Froude's Football Team, whose games have been the principalmeans of raising £300 for charity.9th Mar 1918 Pte H. G. Mann, Hallow, D.C.M. Mann H. G.9th Mar 1918 A.B. W. H. Pugh, Cradley, killed. Pugh W. H.9th Mar 1918 Sgt. W. Daniel, W'ster Canadian, died. Daniel W.9th Mar 1918 Pte. S. Russell, Malvern, gassed and shell shock. Russell S.9th Mar 1918 Pte. S. V. Ryder, W'ster, prisoner of war. Ryder S.V.9th Mar 1918Gnr. W. Fulcher, R.F.A. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fulcher, 46, Blakefield Road, St.John's. Worcester. Fulcher W.9th Mar 1918Pte. A. E. Fulcher, W'shires, killed. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fulcher, 46, BlakefieldRoad, St. John's. Worcester.Fulcher A. E..9th Mar 1918Dvr. J. Fulcher, R.F.A. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fulcher, 46, Blakefield Road, St. John's.Worcester. Fulcher J.9th Mar 1918Pte. T. Fulcher, Warwickshires. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fulcher, 46, Blakefield Road,St. John's. Worcester. Fulcher T.9th Mar 1918 Staff and Patients at Tardebigge V. A. D. Hospital.16th Mar 1918 Group of Worcester R.E.'s photographed at Durdan Law Courts.16th Mar 1918 Land Army Girls and their caravan at Stoke Heath.16th Mar 1918Medical Officer, Regimental Stretcher Bearers and Aid Post Staff of - BattalionWorcestershire Regiment. "Somewhere in France".16th Mar 1918 Gnr. H. Smith, Pershore. Accidentally killed. Smith H.16th Mar 1918 L.-Cpl. J. Hughes Wor'ster. At Mons. Died. Hughes J.16th Mar 1918Pte. A. W. Jew. Wounded and gassed. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. Jew, 73, St.George's Lane, Worcester. Jew A. W.16th Mar 1918P.C. E. A. Jew. Died. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. Jew, 73, St. George's Lane,Worcester. Jew E. A.16th Mar 1918Cpl. W. O. Jew. Twice wounded. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. Jew, 73, St.George's Lane, Worcester. Jew W. O.16th Mar 1918Gnr. E. J. Jew. Badly gassed. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. Jew, 73, St. George'sLane, Worcester.Jew E.J.16th Mar 1918Sapper H. Jew. Injured. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. Jew, 73, St. George'sLane, Worcester. Jew H.16th Mar 1918Sig. A. H. Gregory (son-in-law). Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. Jew, 73, St.George's Lane, Worcester. Gregory A. H.16th Mar 1918Pte. A. Addis, Wor'sters (husband). Husband and brothers-in-law of Mrs. A. Addis,Northwick Lane, Worcester. Addis A.


16th Mar 1918 W. Addis, Husband and brothers-in-law of Mrs. A. Addis, Northwick Lane, Worcester. Addis W.16th Mar 1918Cpl. G. Addis, M.G.C. Husband and brothers-in-law of Mrs. A. Addis, Northwick Lane,Worcester. Addis G.16th Mar 1918Sig. J. Addis. Navy. Wor'sters. Husband and brothers-in-law of Mrs. A. Addis, NorthwickLane, Worcester. Addis J.16th Mar 1918Pte. T. Addis. Wor'sters. Husband and brothers-in-law of Mrs. A. Addis, Northwick Lane,Worcester. Addis T.16th Mar 1918 S.-S. E. Hawkins, Tardibigge. Exchanged prisoner. Hawkins S.16th Mar 1918 R.A.M.C. Staff at Norton Military Hospital. H. H. Dudley, Worcester.16th Mar 1918 The Patients. [at Norton Military Hospital.] H. H. Dudley, Worcester.23rd Mar 1918The Tank Bank at Worcester: Lord Coventry, the Mayor, and the Chief Constable on thetop of "Julian."Coventry, LordW.W. Harris and W. W.Dowty, W'ster23rd Mar 1918Cpl. W. Bowcott, R.E. Sons and Son-in-Law of Mr. And Mrs. W. Bowcott, High Street,W'ster. Bowcott W.23rd Mar 19181st. A.M. H. L. Bowcott, R.F.C. Sons and Son-in-Law of Mr. And Mrs. W. Bowcott, HighStreet, W'ster. Bowcott H. L.23rd Mar 1918Cpl. J. R. Jackson. A.P.C. Sons and Son-in-Law of Mr. And Mrs. W. Bowcott, High Street,W'ster. Jackson J. R.23rd Mar 1918Gnr. N. Shrimpton R.G.A. Sons and Son-in-Law of Mr. And Mrs. W. Bowcott, High Street,W'ster. Shrimpton N.23rd Mar 1918 Dvr. F. J. Jenkins, R.F.A. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. S Jenkins, The Freelands, Kempsey. Jenkins F. J.23rd Mar 1918 Dvr. H. G. Jenkins, A.S.C. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. S Jenkins, The Freelands, Kempsey. Jenkins H. G.23rd Mar 1918 Dvr. F. H. Jenkins, R.F.A. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. S Jenkins, The Freelands, Kempsey. Jenkins F. H.23rd Mar 1918Pte. P. S. Jenkins, Lab. Co., A.V.C. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. S Jenkins, The Freelands,Kempsey. Jenkins P. S.23rd Mar 1918 Lce.-Cpl. F. Williams, W'ster, Injured. Williams F.23rd Mar 1918 Pte. G. Rollings, W'ster, gassed. Rollings G.23rd Mar 1918 Pte. F. Wood , W'ster, killed. Wood F.23rd Mar 1918 Lce.-Cpl. A. E. Goode, W'ster, killed. [brother of C. H. Goode] Goode A. E.23rd Mar 1918 Pte. C. H. Goode, Northumberland F. (his brother) [brother A. E. Goode] Goode C. H.23rd Mar 1918 Pte. H. Oakey, W'ster, died wounds. Oakey H.23rd Mar 1918 Pte. S. J. Hart, Malvern, killed. [brother W. Hart] Hart S. J.23rd Mar 1918 Cpl. W. Hart (his brother) killed. [brother of S. J. Hart] Hart W.23rd Mar 1918 Pte. R. E. Hill, wounded second time. Sons of ex-Sergt. and Mrs. Hill, late of Holt. Hill R. E.23rd Mar 1918 E. Hill, A.B., Navy. Sons of ex-Sergt. and Mrs. Hill, late of Holt. Hill E.23rd Mar 1918 Pte Crump, W'ster, killed. [father of A. E. Crump] Crump23rd Mar 1918 Pte. A. E. Crump (his son), wounded. [Father Pte. Crump] Crump A. E.23rd Mar 1918 Capt. L. T. Whitby, M.C. and bar, new Adjutant 2nd Batt. W'shire Volunteer Regt. Whitby L. T.23rd Mar 1918 A group of Officers, Warrant Officers, and Sergeants at Norton Barracks. H. H. Dudley, Worcester.30th Mar 1918 L-Cpl. W. Payter, Mal. Link. Twice wounded. Payter W.30th Mar 1918Pte W. Powell, Wor'sters. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. F. Powell. London Road,Worcester. Powell W.30th Mar 1918Pte. F. Powell, Essex. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. F. Powell. London Road,Worcester.Powell F


30th Mar 1918Sapper F. Thorne. R.E. Sons and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. F. Powell. London Road,Worcester. Thorne F.30th Mar 1918 Pte. W. F. Rock, Evesham. Wounded. Rock W. F.30th Mar 1918 Pi. H. Wood. A Worcester Patriotic family Wood H.30th Mar 1918 Pte. A Wood. Killed. A Worcester Patriotic family Wood A.30th Mar 1918 Pte. G. Cotterill. Discharged. (brother-in-law). A Worcester Patriotic family Cotterill G.30th Mar 1918 Fitter. A. Hughes, R.F.A. (brother-in-law). A Worcester Patriotic family Hughes A.30th Mar 1918 Pte. Messenger. Twice wounded. (brother-in-law). A Worcester Patriotic family Messenger30th Mar 1918 Mr. C. H. Built, manager, and staff of Worcester Tramways. Built C. H. Iliffe, Worcester30th Mar 1918 Worcestershire Land Girls Recruiting Round the Tank. W. W. Dowty, Worcester30th Mar 1918 Rev. Oswald Berkeley, Awarded Military Cross. Berkeley OswaldMr. W. G. Large. Worcester, County Council Instructor, and his pupils of the first Women's30th Mar 1918Basket-making Class at Shrawley. Large W. G.The Commandant (Miss Bradley), Staff, and Patients Oaklands Red Cross Hospital,Droitwich. Bradley Miss Sage, Droitwich.30th Mar 19186th April 1918 Worcester Royal Grammer School Sports. (1) Final 220 yards (under 12). Dowty, Worcester.6th April 1918 Worcester Royal Grammer School Sports. (2) Final Quarter-mile (open). Dowty, Worcester.6th April 1918 Worcester Royal Grammer School Sports. (3) Final Half-mile (open). Dowty, Worcester.6th April 1918 Worcester Royal Grammer School Sports. (4) Final 220 (yards open) Dowty, Worcester.6th April 1918 Lieut. D. G. Hemus, Wichenford, killed. Hemus D. G. Dowty, W'ster.6th April 1918 Lieut C. H. Hemus, his brother, [brother of D. G. Hemus], died wounds. Hemus C. H. Dowty, W'ster.6th April 1918 Sec.-Lieut. D. P. Morgan, Bushley, killed. Morgan D. P.6th April 1918 Sec.-Lieut. R. J. Sheppard, W'ster, wounded. Sheppard R. J. Dowty, W'ster.6th April 1918 Lieut. H. R. Creese, Malvern Link, wounded. Creese H. R. Dowty, W'ster.6th April 1918 Lieut. G. Sharpe, W'ster, wounded. Sharpe G. Neale, W'ster.6th April 1918 Cpl. W. C. Robinson, Malvern. Gassed. Robinson W. C.6th April 1918 Gnr. Neale, W'ster, wounded Neale6th April 1918 Sergt. W. T. Hayes, W'ster, gassed. Hayes W. T.6th April 1918 Dvr. W. J. Hemming, R.F.A. Five fighting brothers and their aunt. Hemming W. J.6th April 1918 Pte. W. Hemming, W'shires. Five fighting brothers and their aunt. Hemming W.6th April 1918 Dvr. A. Hemming, R.F.A. Five fighting brothers and their aunt. Hemming A.6th April 1918 Tptr. G. G. Hemming, R.F.A. Five fighting brothers and their aunt. Hemming G. G.6th April 1918 Tpr. E. V. Hemming, Warwickshires. Five fighting brothers and their aunt. Hemming E. V.6th April 1918 Pte. L. Morris, W.A.A.C. (aunt). Five fighting brothers and their aunt. Morris L.6th April 1918 Pte. A. J. Lewis, Mal Link, Military Medal. Lewis A. J.6th April 1918 Pte. G. Marsh, L. Temple Laugherne, Military Medal. Marsh G.6th April 1918 Gnr. W. Marsh, (his brother) [brother of W. Marsh] died injuries. Marsh W.6th April 1918 Pte. A. Wallace. Tewkesbury, killed. Wallace A.6th April 1918 Gnr. H. Sherriff, W'ster, died. Sherriff H.6th April 19186th April 19186th April 1918Pte. W. F. Thatcher, W'shires. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thatcher, 43,Bransford Road, W'ster.Thatcher W.F.Pte. E. A. Thatcher, W'shires. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thatcher, 43,Bransford Road, W'ster. Thatcher E. A.Pte. H. Norcott, son-in-law. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thatcher, 43,Bransford Road, W'ster. Norcott H.


6th April 1918Pte. G. Stephens, son-in-law. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thatcher, 43,Bransford Road, W'ster. Stephens G.13th April 1918 Capt. J. M. Lett, Wor'ster. Killed. Lett J. M.13th April 1918 Capt. J. R. Blake, Bretforton. Wounded & missing. Blake J. R.13th April 1918 Sec.-Lt. H. S. Sudlow, Malvern. Killed. Sudlow H. S.13th April 1918 Sec.-Lt. H. J. Cotton, Hinton. D.C.M. Cotton H. J.13th April 1918 Worcester Cathedral King's School Reggatta. The Hostel Four.13th April 1918 Srg. F. Cole, Evesham. Prisoner of War. Cole F.13th April 1918 Pte. R. J. Giles, Broadheath. Wounded. Giles R. J.13th April 1918 Sgt. J. Clapton, Wor'ster. Clapton J.13th April 1918 Sgt. A. Ham, Wor'ster. Died wounds Ham A.13th April 1918 Sig. A. Fincher, Crowle. Killed. Fincher A.13th April 1918 Pte. A. Handley, W'ster. Killed. Handley A.13th April 1918 Gnr. E. George, Mathon. Killed. George E.13th April 1918 Pte. F. James, Colwall. Killed. James F.13th April 1918 Pte. R. Eales, W. Malvern. Killed. Eales R.13th April 1918 Sgt. J. G. Sherratt, Stock Green. Killed. Sherratt J. G.13th April 1918 Pte. J. Trotter, Wor'ster. Killed. Trotter J.13th April 1918 Pte. J. Davis, Wor'ster. Presumed killed. Davis J.Pte. H. Fleetwood, Up Moor. Died wounds. Husband and brothers of Mrs. C. A. Fleetwood.Upper Moor. Fleetwood H.13th April 191813th April 1918 Bdr. G. Payne, R.F.A. Husband and brothers of Mrs. C. A. Fleetwood. Upper Moor. Payne G.13th April 1918 Dvr. R. Payne, R.F.A. Husband and brothers of Mrs. C. A. Fleetwood. Upper Moor. Payne R.13th April 1918 L.-Cpl. J. Grove, Evesham. Gassed. Grove J.13th April 1918 Pte. C. Williams. Malvern. Gassed. Williams C.13th April 1918 Pte. J. Carwardine, Wor'ster. Wounded. Carwardine J.13th April 1918 Pte. F. W. Davis, Hampton. Third time wounded. Davis F. W.13th April 1918 Sgt. C. H. Chamberlain, Campden. Wounded. Chamberlain C. H.13th April 1918 Pte. H. E. Davison, Malvern. Wounded. Davison H. E.13th April 1918 L.-Cpl. Grubb, Broadwas. Wounded. Grubb13th April 1918 Cpl. W. G. Prince, R.E. A Worcester Soldier Brotherhood (See "Worcester and the War"). Prince W. G.Sergt. L. A. Prince, K.R.R. A Worcester Soldier Brotherhood (See "Worcester and the13th April 1918 War"). Prince L. A.13th April 1918 Gnr. S. J. Prince, R.F.A. A Worcester Soldier Brotherhood (See "Worcester and the War"). Prince S. J.13th April 1918Sergt. G. H. Prince, Ryl. Welsh. A Worcester Soldier Brotherhood (See "Worcester and theWar"). Prince G. H.13th April 1918Gnr. A. J. Prince, R.F.A. Killed. A Worcester Soldier Brotherhood (See "Worcester and theWar"). Prince A. J.13th April 1918Pte. L. D. Prince, Ryl. Welsh. A Worcester Soldier Brotherhood (See "Worcester and theWar"). Prince L. D.13th April 1918Sgt. M. A. Prince, M.T., A.S.C. A Worcester Soldier Brotherhood (See "Worcester and theWar"). Prince M. A.


13th April 191813th April 191813th April 191813th April 191813th April 191813th April 191813th April 1918Sgt. R. N. Arnison, M.T., A.S.C. (brother-in-law). A Worcester Soldier Brotherhood (See"Worcester and the War"). Arnison R. N.A.M. A. Hill, R.A.F. (brother-in-law). A Worcester Soldier Brotherhood (See "Worcester andthe War"). Hill A.Pte. S. Blunt, Wor'sters (brother-in-law). A Worcester Soldier Brotherhood (See "Worcesterand the War"). Blunt S.Pte. F. W. Etheridge, Wor'sters. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Etheridge,Hallow.Etheridge F.W.Pte. F. J. Etheridge, M.T., A.S.C. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Etheridge,Hallow. Etheridge F. J.Pte. R. J. Etheridge, S. Staffs. Wounded and gassed. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. andMrs. W. E. Etheridge, Hallow.Etheridge R.J.Pte. M. E. W. Etheridge, A.S.C. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Etheridge,Hallow.Etheridge M.E.W13th April 1918 Pte. A. T. Etheridge A.S.C. Sons and sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Etheridge, Hallow. Etheridge A. T.13th April 1918Pte. T. H. Finch, Wor'sters. Wounded and discharged (Son-in-law). Sons and sons-in-lawof Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Etheridge, Hallow. Finch T. H.13th April 1918Pte. R.H. W. [Ward], Navall Brigade. Twice wounded (son-in-law) Sons and sons-in-law ofMr. and Mrs. W. E. Etheridge, Hallow. [Ward] R.H. W.13th April 1918 Pte. H. Smith, Evesham. Gassed. Smith H.13th April 1918 Pte. C. Bishop, Wor'ster. Prisoner of war. Bishop C.13th April 1918 Pte. G.W. Clarke, Wor'ster. Wounded Clarke G.W.13th April 1918 Pte. W. Jones, Wor'ster. Wounded Jones W.13th April 1918 Dvr. C. L. Vale, Wor'ster. Wounded. Vale C. L.13th April 1918Gnr. A. Smith, R.F.A. Gassed. Sons and son-in-law of Mr and Mrs Smith, 4 Blakefield,Worcester. Smith A.13th April 1918 W. H. Smith R.A.F. Sons and son-in-law of Mr and Mrs Smith, 4 Blakefield, Worcester. Smith W. H.13th April 1918 Sapper R. Smith, R.E. Sons and son-in-law of Mr and Mrs Smith, 4 Blakefield, Worcester. Smith R.13th April 1918Sec.-Lieut. H. Merrell (son-in-law) Sons and son-in-law of Mr and Mrs Smith, 4 Blakefield,Worcester. Merrell H.13th April 1918Pte. F. Corbyn W'sters.Wounded. Husband and brothers of Mrs Corbyn, 12, Barry StreetWorcester. Corbyn F.13th April 1918Pte. H. Greaves, R.A.M.C. Husband and brothers of Mrs Corbyn, 12, Barry StreetWorcester. Greaves H.13th April 1918Sapper W. Greaves, R.E. Husband and brothers of Mrs Corbyn, 12, Barry StreetWorcester. Greaves W.13th April 1918Mr. and Mrs. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, 63, York Place, Worcester, who havecelebrated their golden wedding: their soldier sons and grandsons.Freeman Mr. & Mrs.13th April 1918Pte. A. Freeman. Transport (son). Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, 63, York Place, Worcester, whohave celebrated their golden wedding: their soldier sons and grandsons. Freeman A.


13th April 1918Q.M.S. H. Freeman London R. (son). Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, 63, York Place, Worcester,who have celebrated their golden wedding: their soldier sons and grandsons. Freeman R.13th April 1918Cpl. T. Freeman A.S.C. (son). Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, 63, York Place, Worcester, whohave celebrated their golden wedding: their soldier sons and grandsons. Freeman T.13th April 1918Pte. A. Payne (grandson). Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, 63, York Place, Worcester, who havecelebrated their golden wedding: their soldier sons and grandsons. Payne A.13th April 1918Pte. W. Isley (grandson). Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, 63, York Place, Worcester, who havecelebrated their golden wedding: their soldier sons and grandsons. Isley W.13th April 1918Pte. C. Freeman (grandson). Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, 63, York Place, Worcester, who havecelebrated their golden wedding: their soldier sons and grandsons. Freeman C.13th April 1918Pte. H. Payne (grandson). Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, 63, York Place, Worcester, who havecelebrated their golden wedding: their soldier sons and grandsons. Payne H.13th April 1918 Pte. C. S. Amphlett, Wor'ster. Missing. Amphlett C. S.20th April 1918 Cpl. T. Gou[l]d Besford, killed. Gou[l]d T.20th April 1918 Pte. J. G. Wilcox, Evesahm, killed. Wilcox J. G.20th April 1918 Ldg. Tel. R. M. Swinbourne, Hampton, drowned. Swinbourne R. M.20th April 1918 Pte. A. Bray, Malvern, presumed killed. Bray A.20th April 1918 Pte. F. G. Bateman, W'ster, killed. Bateman F. G.20th April 1918 Pte. T. H. Robbins, Admington, killed. Robbins T. H.20th April 1918 Cpl. A. A. B. Warrilow, Evesham, died. Warrilow A.A.B.20th April 1918 Pte. T. H. Scott, W'ster, killed. Scott T. H.20th April 1918 Pioneer A. E. Holding, W'ster, killed. Holding A. E.20th April 1918 Pte. L. Thacker, Evesham, missing. Thacker L.20th April 1918 Pte. A. Veal, W'ster, missing. Veal A.20th April 1918 Lce.-Cpl. A. Wilcox, Martley, wounded. Wilcox A.20th April 1918 Pte. A. H. Eden, W'ster, wounded. Eden A. H.20th April 1918 Pte. W. Norman, W'ster, wounded. Norman W.20th April 1918 Sapp. E. A. Wilde, W'ster, wounded. Wilde E. A.20th April 1918 Pte. M. C. Ballard, Defford, wounded. Ballard M. C.20th April 1918 Pte. E. Brace, W'ster, gassed. Brace E.20th April 1918 Pte. H. Brace, his brother (of E. Brace) wounded and returned. Brace H.20th April 1918 Pte. Hurlstone, W'ster, died wounds. Hurlstone20th April 1918Sig. A. T. Curnock, W'shires, wounded. Sons and adopted son of Mr. and Mr. T. Curnock,Shrub Hill Road, W'ster. Curnock A. T.Act.-Sgt. W. Curnock, W'shires. Sons and adopted son of Mr. and Mr. T. Curnock, Shrub20th April 1918Hill Road, W'ster. Curncock W.Dvr. P. Baldwin R.F.A. Sons and adopted son of Mr. and Mr. T. Curnock, Shrub Hill Road,W'ster. Baldwin P.20th April 191820th April 1918 Spr. G. Dyson, R.E. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dyson, 6, Hylton Road, W'ster. Dyson G.20th April 1918 Sgt. H. Dyson, W'shires. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dyson, 6, Hylton Road, W'ster. Dyson H.20th April 1918 Cpl. J. Dyson, M.M. Police. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dyson, 6, Hylton Road, W'ster. Dyson J.20th April 1918 W. Dyson, Miner. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dyson, 6, Hylton Road, W'ster. Dyson W.20th April 1918 Pte. J. Wareing, W'sters, wounded. Wareing J.20th April 1918 Pte. S. Wareing, Lincolns (his brother) [J Wareing], prisoner of war. Wareing S.


20th April 1918 Lieut. H. Tredwell, W'shire. Sons of Mrs L. J. Tredwell, New Street, W'ster. Tredwell H.20th April 1918 Pte. T. Tredwell, Canadians wounded. Sons of Mrs L. J. Tredwell, New Street, W'ster. Tredwell T.20th April 1918 Pte. B. Tredwell, Canadians, wounded. Sons of Mrs L. J. Tredwell, New Street, W'ster. Tredwell B.20th April 1918 Pte. E. S.

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