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Worcester Cathedral,

Old Choristers of Worcester Cathedral

Worcester Cathedral, Old Choristers
who fell in the Great War 1914 1919

Compiled with additional information by kind permission of the
Commonwealth War Graves Commission

This memorial is part of a memorial window in the cloisters of Worcester Cathedral

Erected by the The Old Choristers Associations and their relatives and friends


Crouch, A (Unable to find the correct record listed with the CWGC)

Hughes, Christopher Tatham, Private 13045, 5th Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, died of wounds 27th June 1915. Buried Le Treport Military Cemetery, Seine-Maritime, France (CWGC have Christopher J D Hughes)

Etheridge, Cecil Norbert, Lieutenant, 2nd Rifle Brigade, died 29th March 1918 aged 25. Son of R.M.Etheridge. Buried in Fampoux British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France

Lester, William Owen Ernest, 2nd Lieutenant, 4th attached to 8th, East Surrey Regiment died 4th April 1918 aged 22. Son of Joseph William and Louisa Maud Lester, of 72, Duke St., Manchester Square, London. Educated at the Cathedral School, Worcester. Employed by the Eastern Telegraph Coy. Enlisted in 1914 with Royal Engineers. Commemorated on the Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France

Lewis, Edwin Richard Hampton, 2nd Lieutenant, Z Coy, 4th Worcestershire Regiment, died 25th April 1917 aged 25. Son of the Rev. Edwin and E. Frederica Lewis, of Hampton Lovett Rectory, Droitwich, Worcestershire. Buried in Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, Pas de Calais, France

Page-Bull, Ronald, 2nd Lieutenant, 4th Northampton Regiment died 30th October 1918 aged 19. Only son of of Richard Page Bull and Annie of Deddington, Oxford. Buried in Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau, Nord France
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