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  1. John Travers CORNWALL VC

    John Travers CORNWALL VC

  2. Potts Charles

    Potts Charles

    2nd Lieutenant 4th attached to the 11th Cheshire Regiment died of wounds in France 11th June 1917 aged 19. Son of Hubert and Rosa of Netherleigh, Chester. Commemorated on a family memorial inside Chester Cathedral, Cheshire, and is buried at Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord France
  3. Hugh Colvin

    Hugh Colvin

  4. H.M. Chester

    H.M. Chester

    This memorial is located in Chester Cathedral, Cheshire
  5. Cheshire Regiment Memorial 1974 - 1982

    Cheshire Regiment Memorial 1974 - 1982

    This memorial is located at the East side of Chester Cathedral, Cheshire
  6. Henry Shelmerdine FROST

    Henry Shelmerdine FROST

  7. Cheshire Regiment and Royal Field Artillery

    Cheshire Regiment and Royal Field Artillery

  8. Cheshire Regiment & Royal Field Artillery

    Cheshire Regiment & Royal Field Artillery

  9. Geoffrey Alexander Percival GAMON

    Geoffrey Alexander Percival GAMON

  10. Sydney Percival GAMON

    Sydney Percival GAMON

  11. John,  Sydney Percival and Geoffrey Alexander Percival GAMON

    John, Sydney Percival and Geoffrey Alexander Percival GAMON

  12. John GAMON

    John GAMON

  13. Ernest Stuart HERON

    Ernest Stuart HERON

  14. Ernest Stuart HERON

    Ernest Stuart HERON

  15. Roger Bingham TURNER

    Roger Bingham TURNER

  16. George Herbert Leigh MALLORY

    George Herbert Leigh MALLORY

  17. Harold Stewart DICKSON

    Harold Stewart DICKSON

  18. John Oscar LAYBOURNE

    John Oscar LAYBOURNE

  19. Brocklebank Ralph Royds

    Brocklebank Ralph Royds

    Lieutenant Ralph Royds BROCKLEBANK Royal Navy and 1st Welch Fusiliers, born 21st June 1897 and gave his life for his country 16th May 1917, 19 Son of Ralph Eric Royds & Constance Alington Brocklebank of Charlton Mackrell, Somerset. Native of Bedington, Cheshire Buried at Achiet-Le-Grand...
  20. Atkinson, Henry Noel DSO

    Atkinson, Henry Noel DSO

    Henry Noel Atkinson, D.S.O. 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd attached to 2nd The Cheshire Regiment, killed in action 22nd October 1914, 25 at Violaines, France. Son of Ursula Mary Atkinson of Audlem Lodge, Broadstone, Dorset and the late Rev'd Canon Arthur Atkinson. Mentioned in Despatches. Buried at...
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