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Berrow's Worcester Journal Illustrated Supplement 1916-18 Date 1 Jan 1916 1 Jan 1916 1 Jan 1916 1 Jan 1916 1 Jan 1916 1 Jan 1916 1 Jan 1916 8 Jan 1916 8 Jan 1916 8 Jan 1916 8 Jan 1916 8 Jan 1916 8 Jan 1916 8 Jan 1916 8 Jan 1916 8 Jan 1916 15 Jan 1916 15 Jan 1916 15 Jan 1916 15 Jan 1916 15 Jan 1916 15 Jan 1916 15 Jan 1916 22 Jan 1916 22 Jan 1916 22 Jan 1916 22 Jan 1916 22 Jan 1916 22 Jan 1916 22 Jan 1916 22 Jan 1916 Description Marriage of Miss Fetherstonhaugh Christmas festivities at Worcester Nurses' Institute Corpl G H Tibbets D.C.M., O.S.G., and Pte. Robinson (nephew) oldest and youngest of 40 serving Pte. H Kings D.C.M., Worcestershire Yeomanry and Pte. A L Kings 8th Worcesters (son) (see "Croquill's " "Jottings") Alec Andrews former Worcester newsboy Wounded soldiers at Westford Red Cross Hospital Christmas festivities at Worcester infirmary Three Soldier sons of a Whitbourne Widow Pte. Herbert Cleveley 2nd Worcesters Sergt A Cleveley 7th S. Staff. Wounded Pte. Harry Cleveley 4th Hants. Wounded Trooper Cecil Moss Worcester Yeomanry. Invalided Cpl R Worsley 4th Worcesters Wounded Worcester pantomime "Sinbad" Wounded soldiers at Battenhall Hospital Fancy dress ball of Staff of Worcestershre Brine Baths Hotel Droitwich Segt S G Atkins 10th Worcesters Wounded Pte. T H Atkins 1st Lincolns Killed A Patriotic Brotherhood. Corpl Reuben Portman 2nd Worcesters. Pte. Harvey Portman R.F.A , Chief Stoker J Portman , H Portman R.F.A France, Pte. G Portman R.F.A The Mayoress of Worcester's New Year Treat to Old People The Home of "Malvoma" After The Gale St Lawrance's Home (Worcester) New Year Party General Sir Francis J Davies One of the three Officers receiving special recognition for the satisfactory evacuation of Gallipoli. Children's patriotic play at Norton School and barracks "Abou Hassan" by Bromyard Amateurs Pte. J Thomas 8th Worcesters Killed (See Crowquill's Jottings) Pte. G Richmond Grubb 8th Worcesters Killed (See Crowquill's Jottings) Driver C M Parsons A.S.C., W.D. Invalided (See Crowquill's Jottings) Pte. Wm Banks 4th Worcesters Died (See Crowquill's Jottings) Marriage of Miss G.G. Cowley, of Dormstone, And Mr J.B Edington, Australian Imperial Forces Marriage of Miss Rhoda Greehill and Mr Robert Crouchley at Oddingley Name Fetherstonhaugh Miss Photographer Dowty Worcester Tibbets G H Kings H Andrews Alec Sage Droitwich Cleveley Herbert Cleveley A Cleveley Harry Moss Cecil Worsley R Sage Droitwich Atkins S G Atkins T H Portman Reuben Davies Sir Francis J Dowty Pershore Thomas J Richmond Grubb G Parsons C.M Banks Wm Cowley G G Crouchley Robert Sage Droitwich

29 Jan1916 29 Jan1916 29 Jan1916 29 Jan1916 29 Jan1916 29 Jan1916 29 Jan1916 29 Jan1916 29 Jan1916 29 Jan1916 29 Jan1916 5 Feb 1916 5 Feb 1916 5 Feb 1916 5 Feb 1916 5 Feb 1916 5 Feb 1916 5 Feb 1916 12 Feb 1916 12 Feb 1916 12 Feb 1916 12 Feb 1916 12 Feb 1916 12 Feb 1916 19 Feb 1916 19 Feb 1916 19 Feb 1916 19 Feb 1916 19 Feb 1916 19 Feb 1916 19 Feb 1916 19 Feb 1916 19 Feb 1916 19 Feb 1916 19 Feb 1916 19 Feb 1916 19 Feb 1916 Three Partiotic Brothers Corpl A E Butler 9th Battalion Worcestershire Regt. Died of entreric in Gallipoli Three Partiotic Brothers Pte. J Butler 1/8/ Worcesters Invalided from France Three Partiotic Brothers Driver G Butler R F A Bandsman W Brace 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders of Worcester Killed in action Sergt F D Vant Evesham who has been awarded the V C M How four Worcestershire Yeomen including two sons of Mr J W Walford of Malvern spent christmas day Sergt Wm Gillett of the 8th battalion Worcestershire Regt (of Evesham) who has been awared the D C M Three Worcester artillerymen in France A group of Worcestershire Yeomen in Egypt Patriotic play by Holy Trinity Worcester school children Entertainment at Grimley School Worcestershire Farmers' Red Cross sale Late Mr F Jones of Worcester invalided out of 8th Worcesters buried with military honours Butler A E Pte. H Smith 4th Worcesters Missing Lce.-Corpl W W Salisbury 9th Worcesters Invalided Worcestershire Shoeing Smiths in Egypt A Worcester war wedding (see "Crowquills" "Jottings") [ Lance-Corpl. H Owen 3rd Bat. Worc. Regt. and Miss Jaynes of Cotheridge] Detatchment of Royal Engineers who have left Pershore for service abraod. They were formerly in Worcester The late Mr H E Farrington Supt. Of Worcester Cottage Homes Marriage of Bomb. S Davis S.Mid Field Artillery (Worcester) and Miss E Taylor Entertainment at St Barnabas Two Worcester men (centre) A V C enjoying a smoke in Egypt Marriage of Mr Cyril E Bennett Worcester and Miss Mary Child Marriage of Bombardier Lewis D Batt. 75th Brig., and Miss Annie Vine New Bank Street Worcester Marriage of Pte. A Lawrence 2/2 S.M. R .F. A . And Miss Ethel Noke of Worcester Four sons of Mr Willmott Diglis Locks Worcester Qr.-Master Willmott 1st Worcester Yeomanry Invalided Four sons of Mrs E Andrews of Pershore Pte. C Andrews 8th Worcesters Pte. G Andrews 8th Worcesters Tpr. J O Andrews Worcester Yeomanry Pte. F Andrews 2/8 Worcesters Pte. W Jauncey 9th Worcsters Died on hospital ship Pte. H Yoxall 4th Worcesters Missing Mr and Mrs Clay of Worcester and their six sons C A Clay 13th Gloucesters J E Clay Navy Clay A (In Group) Smith H Salisbury W W Butler J Butler G Brace W Vant F D Walford J W Gillett Wm Jones F Owen H Farrington H E Taylor E Child Mary Lewis D Noke Ethel Willmott Mr Andrews E Andrews C Andrews G Andrews J O Andrews F Jauncey W Yoxall H Clay Mr & Mrs Clay C A Clay J E Clay A

19 Feb 1916 26 Feb 1916 Pte. E Clay 3/8 Worcs. Pte. F Clay Remounts. Pte. R Clay 2 S.M., R.F.A. Mary Anderson De Narasso who has consented to emerge from her retirement for many years at Broadway to reappear on the stage. She will perform at Worcester Theatre Royal on March 7 for a fund for disabled soldiers of the Worcestershire Regiment. 26 Feb 1916 A Whitbourne Brotherhood. Sergt. J Gough Welsh Guards (T.S.) Mentioned in despatches Gough J 26 Feb 1916 26 Feb 1916 26 Feb 1916 26 Feb 1916 26 Feb 1916 26 Feb 1916 26 Feb 1916 26 Feb 1916 A Whitbourne Brotherhood. Driver G H Gough Recovered from wounds. A Whitbourne Brotherhood. Cpl. W Gough 3rd Batt. Royal Fusiliers. Pte. John Hemming !st Canadians. Killed Pte. Joseph Hemming Highland Light Infantry. Wounded Pte. R H Boughton 8th Worcesters. Killed. Martley Foresters' Jubilee. Mr Rowley for 50 years an officer of the court. Martley Foresters' Jubilee. Mr Dovey a member of the court since its formation. Mrs Tandy Malvern Link and four of her sons. Cecil (2/3rd Worcesters), Harold (2/1st Worcesters), Herbert (1st Worcesters), William George (3/1st Herefords). Funeral of Col. Winsmore Hooper Royal Engineers' dance at Worcester Baptist Missionary Cantata Marriage of 2nd Lieut. H MacKintosh Seaforth Highlanders and Miss B K Wallace Late Mr H Clemens 40 years a Pershore Abbey chorister The attack on the 8th Battalion, some of those taken prisoners: Pte. Chambers The attack on the 8th Battalion, some of those taken prisoners: Pte. Hardwick E The attack on the 8th Battalion, some of those taken prisoners: Pte. G Bates The attack on the 8th Battalion, some of those taken prisoners: Pte. A J Ricketts The attack on the 8th Battalion, some of those taken prisoners: Pte. Portman Gnr J F Hall 8th Battery M.G. Section. Killed Four Moor cousins on active service. Gnr J W Payne 132nd Oxfordshire Heavy Battery. (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings.") Four Moor cousins on active service. Gnr E A Payne ( same Battery) [132nd Oxfordshire Heavy Battery.] (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings.") Four Moor cousins on active service. Driver Geo Payne 2/2 S.M. Brigade A.C.R.F.A. (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings.") Four Moor cousins on active service. Driver R Payne Territorial R.F.A. (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings.") Pte. W Deakin 4th Worcesters. Killed Sergt. Kimpton 4th Worcesters. Killed Royal Engineers' (Wireless Section) team who played a R.E. team from Gloucester on Saturday. Marriage of Miss Wale and Sergt. Mountford S.M. Brigade R.F.A Mrs Jeynes and her soldier sons Pte. F Jeynes 4th Worcesters. Killed Pte. Frank Jeynes Royal Engineers Pte. Geo Jeynes 2/2 S.M. R.F.A. Pte. H Jeynes 1st S.M. R.F.A. Mr F J Domney who is leaving Worcester for Exeter 26 Feb 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 4 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 Clay E Anderson De Narasso Mary Gough G H Gough W Hemming John Hemming Joseph Boughton R H Rowley Dovey Tandy William George Hooper Col. Winsmore Wallace B K Clemens H Chambers Hardwick E Bates G Ricketts A J Portman Hall J F Payne J W Payne E A Payne Geo Payne R Deakin W Kimpton Montford Jeynes Mrs Jeynes F Jeynes Frank Jeynes Geo Jeynes H Domney F J Dowty Pershore Dowty Pershore

11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 11 Mar 1916 18 Mar 1916 18 Mar 1916 18 Mar 1916 18 Mar 1916 18 Mar 1916 18 Mar 1916 18 Mar 1916 18 Mar 1916 18 Mar 1916 18 Mar 1916 18 Mar 1916 18 Mar 1916 18 Mar 1916 18 Mar 1916 25 Mar 1916 25 Mar 1916 25 Mar 1916 25 Mar 1916 25 Mar 1916 25 Mar 1916 25 Mar 1916 25 Mar 1916 25 Mar 1916 25 Mar 1916 25 Mar 1916 25 Mar 1916 1 April 1916 Pte. R Thomas 4th Worcesters. Killed Pte. G H Collins 4th Worcesters. Killed Pte. E Carpenter 4th Worcesters. Killed Pte. S Holding 4th Worcesters. Killed Pte. E Gummery 2nd Worcesters. Killed Pte. A H Lightowler 16th Lancers. In hospital Sergt. H A Webb 8th Worcesters. Taken prisoner. Pte. Wm Bradley 8th Battalion. Prisoner. L.-cpl. Pegg 8th Battalion. Prisoner. Pte. L R Green 8th Battalion. Prisoner. Pte. W Brookings 8th Battalion. Wounded Pte. A Benger 8th Battalion. Wounded Pte. Matthews 8th Battalion. Died of wounds Marriage of Miss M S Wheeler and Sec.-Lieut J Batley at Osyth Amateur theatricals at Pensax Worcester men in the army Veterinary Corps. serving abroad Capt. W Gretton (see "Crowquills" "Jottings.") Driver A F Cropper 3/2nd S.M. Brigade R.F.A. Died of injuries Pte. Alfred Farmer Killed Pte. E Leigh 8th Worcesters. Wounded Mr A M Hall and Miss M Coombs who were married at Pershore Patriotic Worcester family.(See "Jottings") Pte. Walter Smith 2nd Worcesters Patriotic Worcester family.(See "Jottings") Pte. George Smith 2/8th Worcesters Patriotic Worcester family.(See "Jottings") Pte. Arthur Smith 2/8th Worcesters Patriotic Worcester family.(See "Jottings") Pte. Wm A Smith 15th Gloucesters Patriotic Worcester family.(See "Jottings") Sergt. D Powell 2nd Worcesters (son-in-law) [of Smith family] Patriotic Worcester family.(See "Jottings") Pte. A Phillips 4th Worcesters (son-in-law) [Smith Family] St. Barnabas (Worcester) Scouts. Presentation of portrait to Mr R J Sheppard The Rev. J E Macrae chaplin to the forces The Rev. Suddart Kennedy, chaplain to the forces The Rev. T F Stewart who was killed by a motor-cycle accident Twin sisters' weddings, Miss Elsi Bray and Lce.-Corpl. Sidney Nind 2nd Battery Worcestershire R.F.A Twin sisters' weddings, Miss Gertrude Bray and Mr W J Darling of Worcester Sergt-Instr W J Kirby (Worcester) who had the honour of instructing Vicount French Three soldier sons of a Whitbourne Widow. Pte. Charles Prosser Highlanders Three soldier sons of a Whitbourne Widow. Driver George Prosser Machine Gun Section (in France) Three soldier sons of a Whitbourne Widow. Sapper Oliver Prosser Royal Engineers (in France) Pte. E Ward 4th Worcesters. Killed in action Malvern Women's Volunteer Reserve Three Soldier Brothers. Pte. J H Potter 24th Batt. Royal Fusiliers. Killed Thomas R Collins G H Carpenter E Holding S Gummery E Lightowler A H Webb H A Bradley Wm Pegg Green L R Brookings W Benger A Matthews Wheeler M S Gretton W Cropper A F Farmer Alfred Leigh E Coombs M Smith Walter Smith George Smith Arthur Smith Wm A Powell D Dowty Pershore Phillips A Sheppard R J Macrea J E Kennedy Studdart Stewart T F Bray Elsi Darling W J French Viscount Prosser Charles Prosser George Prosser Oliver Ward E Walton Malvern Link Potter J H Dowty Pershore Dowty Pershore

1 April 1916 1 April 1916 1 April 1916 1 April 1916 1 April 1916 1 April 1916 1 April 1916 1 April 1916 8 April 1916 8 April 1916 8 April 1916 8 April 1916 8 April 1916 8 April 1916 8 April 1916 8 April 1916 8 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 15 April 1916 22 April 1916 22 April 1916 22 April 1916 22 April 1916 22 April 1916 Three 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.A Pte. G Phelps 4th Worcesters. Killed Pte. Jas Archer 6th Welsh Regt. Killed Pte. F Heeks 1/8 Worcesters Wounded Marriage of Miss N Whittall and Mr A E Mitcham Marriage of Miss N Whittall and Mr A E Mitcham Holy Trinity Boy Scouts. Winners of the shield Boat race King's School v Hereford C.S.(1) Worcester leading (2) Watching Worcesters victory (3) Crew after the spill in the river Havoc of the blizzard in College Green Worcester Planting a Sorb tree sapling in the Wyre Forest by Mrs Woodward Three Soldier Brothers. Pte. George Cooper 8t Batt (killed) Three Soldier Brothers. Pte. William Cooper Shrophire Light Infantry Pte. Jack Cooper 2/8 Worcesters Pte. A V Harbourne Worcester Territorial. (killed) Private Knott (killed) Sergt.Maj. A E Klee R.H.A., awarded annuity for long meritorious service Worcester Cathedral King's School sports The late Mr Warner of Upton Snodsbury North Ledbury hounds at Alfrick Worcester R.G.S athletic sports "Little Pickles" at Battenhall Hospital The late Major Haden of Bromyard Corpl G A Mackie Worcestershire Regt. (Died from wounds) Pte. W Lewis Worcestershire Regt. (Killed) Gunner R Schofield R.F.A and Pte. Thomas Schofield Worcestershire Regt. brothers (Killed in action) Gunner R Schofield R.F.A and Pte. Thomas Schofield Worcestershire Regt. brothers (Killed in action) Seaman Beckingham Fernhill Heath one of the survivors in Alcantara naval fight A Fighting Worcester Brotherhood Pte. A Nind Worcestershire (killed) A Fighting Worcester Brotherhood Pte. J Nind Canadians (wounded) A Fighting Worcester Brotherhood Gunner T Nind R.F.A. A Fighting Worcester Brotherhood Pte. J Nind Winnipeg A Fighting Worcester Brotherhood Sergt C Nind Welsh Regt. A Fighting Worcester Brotherhood Pte. B Nind Shropshire Light Infantry Red Cross Hospital Tewkesbury (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") Scarlett Pimpernel Day, Worcester, Norwich Union fire engine helping in the collection Potter J L 1st A.M. H S Harwood Given the Albert Medal of the 2nd class for bravery Mr E H Swain Driotwich who is retiring from public position after 60 years' services (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") Women trussing hay at Hindlip. (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") Horwood H S Swain E H Phelps G Archer Jas Heeks F Whittall N Miss Mitcham A E Wooward Mrs Cooper George Cooper William Cooper Jack Harbourne A V Knott Klee A E Iliffe Worcester Dowty Warner Mr Haden Major Mackie G A Lewis W Schofield R Schofield Thomas Beckingham Nind A Nind J Nind T Nind J Nind C Nind B Colwell Worcester

29 April 1916 Blackwood Price E H 13 May 1916 Presentation portraits to Rev. E H Blackwood Price on his retiring as rector of St Nicholas Droitwich and as vicar of St Peter's Droitwich by the officials and choirs Worcestershire Change Ringing Association's meeting in Worcester. Worcester Volunteers off for a field day. 1st Worcester Co. Boy's Life Brigade - Band and Officers Procession of Worcester Citzens to Shakespeare Centenary Service in the Cathedral Col. The Hon. Charles Coventry who has been captured with other Yeomanry Officers and men in Egypt. Lieut. A J Coombe R. F. A. Invalided Pte. E. Taylor. Worcester Territorial. Wounded. Cpl. J. S. Andrews, Coldstream Guards. Killed. Pte. L. Neathway, Shropshires. Wounded. Bromyard Entertainment. "Herefordshire And Proud Of It" "Merchant of Venice". Worcester Shakespeare Tercentenary. Capt. Bagnall, Church Army, Pershore. Believed killed. 2nd Lt. B. A. Jervis, Yeomanry. Missing. 2nd Lt. D. P. Jewitt, Yeomanry. Missing, believed killed. Sergt. C. Walters. Worcestershire Regiment. Killed. Cpl. G. E. Taylor. Harvington. Died of wounds. Pte. A. E. Drinkwater. Killed in action. Sergt. W. Jewkes. Lancers. Awarded D. C. M. Marriage of Miss Bowcott and Mr. Godsell Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - 1st Row 1st on the left, Lieut. Aubrey Webster, Northamptons. Killed. Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 1st Row - 2nd Lt. J. S. TwinberRow Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 1st Row - Farrier Sergt. E. Jaynes (now reported killed) Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 1st Row - Trooper T. H. Goodwin (believed killed). Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 1st Row - Trooper A. C. Bozzard (believed killed). Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 1st Row - Sergt. H. Barnes. 13 May 1916 Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 1st Row - Cpl. W. R. Garland. Garland, W. R. 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 1st Row - Tpr. T. R. Bomford. Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 2nd Row - Cpl. W. Bradley. Bomford. T. R. Bradley, W 13 May 1916 Garland, W. J 13 May 1916 Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 2nd Row - Trooper W. J. Garland. Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 2nd Row - Trooper R. Repton. 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 2nd Row - Trooper G. Harris. Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 2nd Row - L-Cpl. S. Aston. Harris, G Aston, S 13 May 1916 Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 2nd Row - Trooper A. W. Hall. Hall, A. W. 29 April 1916 29 April 1916 6 May 1916 6 May 1916 6 May 1916 6 May 1916 6 May 1916 6 May 1916 6 May 1916 6 May 1916 6 May 1916 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 Sage Droitwich Coventry Charles Coombe A J Taylor, E Andrews, J. S. Neathway, L Bagnall Jervis, B. A. Jewitt, D. P. Walters, C. Taylor, G. E. Drinkwater, A. E. Jewkes, W Godsell Webster, Aubrey TwinberRow, J. S. Jaynes, E Goodwin, T. H. Bozzard, A. C. Barnes, H Repton, R Dowty, Pershore Dowty, Pershore Dowty, Pershore Iliffe Worcester

13 May 1916 Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 2nd Row - Trooper A. Taylor. 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 2nd Row - Trooper W. Bright. Bright, W. Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 3rd Row - Trooper R. C. Andrews, R. C. Andrews. Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 3rd Row - Trooper A. V. Jewkes. Jewkes, A. V. 13 May 1916 Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 3rd Row - Trooper W. Kennard. Kennard, W 13 May 1916 Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 3rd Row - Trooper F. Bannister. Bannister, F. 13 May 1916 Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 3rd Row - Sergt. F. J. Bray. Bray, F. J. 13 May 1916 13 May 1916 Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 3rd Row - Trooper J. B. Fear Fear, J. B. (killed). Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 3rd Row - Trooper A. R. Jewkes. Jewkes, A. R. 13 May 1916 Worcestershire Men in Casualty Lists - Missing Yeomen - 3rd Row - L-Cpl. Giles (killed). Giles 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 Lieut. Wyndham Smith. (Killed). Capt. C. L. A. Branfill. (Killed) Marriage of Tpr. Gadsby (Yeomanry) to Miss C. Taylor, St. John's Smith, Wyndham Branfill, C. L. A. Gadsby 20 May 1916 Marriage of Tpr. Gadsby (Yeomanry) to Miss C. Taylor, St. John's Taylor, C 20 May 1916 Gen. Townley presents Russian medal to L./C Wootton of the Worcestershires, at Norton. Townley 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 Yeomanry Casualties: Sergt. W. Tibble. (Killed) Yeomanry Casualties: Actg-Sergt. C. H. Coombs. (Killed) Yeomanry Casualties: Sergt. Boswell, Pershore. (Missing) Yeomanry Casualties: L/c Palmer (Missing) Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. H. J. Bakewell, Grafton Flyford (Wounded and missing) Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. Kite. (Missing) Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. Meadows, Throckmorton. (Missing) Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. F. Pearce. (Missing) Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. H. Pearce. (Missing) Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. T. S. Page, Witley. (Missing) Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. F. T. Smith, Clevelode. (Missing) Yeomanry Casualties: Tpr. E. Smith. (Missing) Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Pte. J. H. Matthews, Worcestershires. (Killed). Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Tpr. F. Matthews, Yeomanry. (Killed). Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Sergt. S. Matthews, Royal West Surreys (Missing). Tibble, W Coombs, C. H. Boswell Palmer Bakewell, H. J. Kite Meadows Pearce, F. Pearce, H Page, T. S. Smith, F. T. Smith, E. Matthews, J.H. 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 Taylor, A Matthews, F. Matthews, S. Iliffe Worcester Fischer, Barbourne Road, Worcester Fischer, Barbourne Road, Worcester Dowty, Worcester

20 May 1916 Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Pte. R. Matthews, R.F.A. 20 May 1916 Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Bomb. G. Matthews, R.F.A. Matthews, G 20 May 1916 Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Pte. Conn. Worcestershires (Killed) Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Pte. Allport. Worcestershires (Killed) Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Pte. W. C. Edwards. S. Wales Borderers (Killed) Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). L/c A. Dutfield. Worcestershires. (Wounded). Patriotic Worcester Brotherhood (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings"). Pte. W. Jefferies. Dorsets. (Awarded D. C. M.). Sunday School Union: Winners of Shield Marriage of Sec.-Lieut. T. H. Malins and Miss Kay Goldby, at Bengeworth Marriage of Mr. E. Shakesheff and Miss H. James, at Dodderhill "A" Co. of 2/8 Worcestershires Pte. J. T. Mifflem, Monmouths. Suckley brothers killed in the same action Pte. A. Mifflem, Monmouths. Suckley brothers killed in the same action Corpl. C. H. Brighton. Grenadiers. (Killed). Tpr. J. Williams, Yeomanry. (Killed). Tpr. H. Fidoe, Martley, Yeomanry. (Missing). Pte. G. Merrell. Worcestershires. (Wounded). Pte. F. J. Bruton. Welsh Regt. (Wounded). Staff-Sergt. T. Allan. Army Veternary Corps. (Missing). Cpl. G. Hill, A.V.C. (Missing) Pte. G. H. Halfpenny, Bromsgrove Territorial. Awarded D.C.M. St. George's Boys' School. Empire Day Celebration. "Merchant of Venice". Munition Workers. Capt. Ian Grant Ferguson, C.V. (Killed in action). Bomb. T. Flanagan, R.G.A., and Malvern. (Killed). Pte. E. G. Binks. Bromsgrove Territorial. (Wounded) A few of the Worcestershire Artillery who are now in the South of England and are about to proceed overseas. Members of the Pioneer Battalion, Worcestershires, outside their hut. Marriage of Miss D. May, Hartlebury, and Mr. W. Greenway, Alfrick. Lce.-Cpl. S. Mason. Worcestershires (Harvington) Killed. Pte. H. F. Holmes. Worcester Territorials. Killed. Pte. R. W. T. Summers. Worcestershires. (Powick). Killed. Sniper G. Casey. Worcestershires. Awarded Military Medal. Marriage of Pte. W. Wood and Miss. M. Harrison, at Dodderhill. Marriage of Corpl. Lawrence (Powick), 1/8 Worcesters, and Miss A. Yeomans of Worcester. Col. T. Mowbray Berkeley, Headquarters Staff. Killed by bursting shell 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 20 May 1916 27 May 1916 27 May 1916 27 May 1916 27 May 1916 27 May 1916 27 May 1916 27 May 1916 27 May 1916 27 May 1916 27 May 1916 27 May 1916 27 May 1916 27 May 1916 27 May 1916 3 June 1916 3 June 1916 3 June 1916 3 June 1916 3 June 1916 3 June 1916 3 June 1916 3 June 1916 10 June 1916 10 June 1916 10 June 1916 10 June 1916 10 June 1916 10 June 1916 10 June 1916 Matthews, R. Conn Allport Edwards, W. C. Dutfield, A. Jefferies, W. Allen, Worcester Malins, T. H. Shakesheff, E. Sage Droitwich Mifflem, J. T. / Suckley Mifflem, A. / Suckley Brighton, C. H. Williams, J Fidoe, H Merrell, G Bruton, F. J. Allan, T. Hill, G Halfpenny, G. H. Ferguson, Ian Grant Flanagan, T. Binks, E. G. Greenway, W. Mason, S. Holmes, H. F. Summers, R. W. T. Casey, G. Harrison, M. Lawrence Berkeley, T. Mowbray Sage Droitwich

10 June 1916 10 June 1916 10 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 17 June 1916 24 June 1916 24 June 1916 24 June 1916 24 June 1916 Lieut. Grice Hutchinson, awarded the Military Cross Miss K. R. O. Garnett and Capt. H. T. Molloy who were married last week Foregate Street Station staff. Mr. John Bowen, New High Sheriff of Worcestershire. Major J. H. Thursfield, Town Clerk of Kidderminster. Awarded Military Cross. Signaller G. H. Jones, Soldier and Sailor D. F. Jones, Artillery. Gunner J. Jones. Killed in Naval Battle. Pte. C. H. Henry, Worcestershire. Wounded. Sergt. W. E. Powell. Worcester Canadian. Wounded. Stoker E. J. Crouch, Malvern. Missing (Naval Battle) Sergt. W. Orgee. Worcestershires. Killed. Cpl. E. W. Fellows. R.F.A., one of Kut's defenders. Prisoner of war. Bomb. G. A. McL. Routledge. Stanford. Awarded Military Medal. 1st Class A. M. H. Baines, Malvern. Mentioned in despatches. Gunner W. H. Hardwick. Died at the front. Pte. J. Clarke, Worcester Territorial. Died of wounds. Pte. H. G. Williams, Upton. Died of wounds. L.-Sergt J. L. Brereton, Worcester Territorial. Killed. Pte. E. Germans, Welsh Regt. Believed killed. Pte. F. G. Munslow. Worcestershires. Killed. Pte. J. Martin. Marines. Killed in Naval Battle. 1st Class Boy M. G. Giles, Malvern. Killed in Naval Battle. Pte. F. Morris, Marines. Lost on the "Hampshire". Group of 67 officers and men of the 1/8th Battalion. Dedication of Memorial Cross at Fladbury. Marriage of Pte. A. T. Jeynes, Worcestershire Regt., and Miss G. Anniss, Kempsey. Leigh Fete: Opening Ceremony. 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). Hutchinson, Grice Molloy, H. T. 24 June 1916 24 June 1916 24 June 1916 24 June 1916 24 June 1916 24 June 1916 24 June 1916 1 July 1916 1 July 1916 1 July 1916 1 July 1916 1 July 1916 Lieut. Oswald Downes, Whitbourne. Died on Service Pte. A. T. Price, Worcestershire, Bengeworth. Killed. Gunner E. Hirschfield, R.F.A. Acting Sergt. F. Hirschfield,Worcestershires. Awarded D.C.M. A.B. F.L. Maddox, Worcester Navy. "Killed on War service". Another group of 8th Battalion. Marriage of Miss S. E. Jones of Broughton Hackett, and Mr. E. A. Key of Salwarpe Further groups of 8 Battalion Further groups of 8 Battalion Gardening class, St. Gabriel's School, Hanley Castle Lieut. M. S. D. Day, R.E., O.V. Worcester. Mentioned in Despatches. Quartermaster and Hon. Lieut. W. Bell, Yeomanry. Prisoner of War Downes, O. Price, A. T. Hirschfield, E. Hirschfield, F. Maddox, F. L. Dowty, Pershore Bowen, John Thursfield, J. H. Jones, G. H. Jones, D. F. Jones. J. Henry, C. H. Powell, W. E. Crouch, E. J. Orgee, W. Fellows, E. W. Routledge, G. A. McL. Baines, A. M. H. Hardwick, W. H. Clarke, J. Williams, H. G. Brereton, J. L. Germans, E. Munslow, F. G. Martin, J. Giles, M. G. Morris, F. Anniss, G. Dowty, Pershore Walton, Malvern Dowty, Worcester Burrows, C. H. Key, E. A. Day, M. S. D. Bell, W. Iliffe Worcester

1 July 1916 1 July 1916 1 July 1916 1 July 1916 1 July 1916 1 July 1916 1 July 1916 8 July 1916 8 July 1916 8 July 1916 8 July 1916 8 July 1916 8 July 1916 8 July 1916 8 July 1916 8 July 1916 8 July 1916 8 July 1916 8 July 1916 8 July 1916 8 July 1916 15 July 1916 15 July 1916 15 July 1916 15 July 1916 15 July 1916 15 July 1916 15 July 1916 15 July 1916 15 July 1916 15 July 1916 15 July 1916 15 July 1916 15 July 1916 15 July 1916 22 July 1916 22 July 1916 22 July 1916 22 July 1916 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. A.B. Herbert Badger (Killed in Naval Battle) (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") Pte. John Badger (Wounded) (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") A.B. William Badger, Navy (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") Pte. James Badger, R.M.A.C. (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") Trooper F Beeson. Austrailian light Horse (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") Gunner J Jones (Killed in Naval Battle) (See "Crowquill's" "Jottings") Rose day in Worcester: group of rose sellers Wounded soldiers at battenhall Hospital Col. The Hon C J Coventry (prisoner of war) and a group of his officers in the Sinai Peninsula Pte A E Turner Bromsgrove Territorial. Died shell shock Pte M H Saunders Yeomanry, Pershore. Prisoner Gunner B Morris R.G.A Pte A H Morris Oxford and Bucks L.I. Pte F Morris Marines. Lost in "Hampshire" Pte W Brewer, Worcestershires Pte L Brewer, Worcestershires (T.F.) Pte A Brewer, Royal Fusiliers Pte Leonard Brewer, Grenadiers Dvr H Brewer, R.F.A Marriage of Miss Gwendoline M Bourne, Droitwich, to Mr Peter Gaulter, Lincoln,at St Andrew's Droitwich. Marriage of Miss Ca

19 Feb 1916 Four sons of Mrs E Andrews of Pershore Andrews E 19 Feb 1916 Pte. C Andrews 8th Worcesters Andrews C 19 Feb 1916 Pte. G Andrews 8th Worcesters Andrews G 19 Feb 1916 Tpr. J O Andrews Worcester Yeomanry Andrews J O 19 Feb 1916 Pte. F Andrews 2/8 Worcesters Andrews F 19 Feb 1916 Pte. W Jauncey 9th Worcsters Died on hospital ship Jauncey W

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