Brigadier, was colonel of the Worcestershire Regiment.
http://www.worcestershireregiment.com/wr.php?main=inc/o_clarke_b_c_s
This memorial is situated in St George Chapel, in Worcester Cathedral
He was nicknamed "Woodbine Willie", during WW1 for giving Woodbine Cigarettes with spiritual aid to the injured and dying soldiers. 7th son of William Studdert Kennedy and Jeanett Ankettell. He won the Military Cross at Messines Ridge, after running into no mans land to help the...
Memorial dedicated to the men who fell in Kohima April 1944 - Maram June 1944
7th Worcestershire Regiment
Worcester Cathedral
Kohima April 1944 - Maram June 1944
Compiled with additional information by kind permission of the
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
This memorial is...
The memorial reads;
(Colonel, late Lieutenat Colonel 3rd King's own Light Dragoons. This window was gift of the Officers, N.C. Officers and Men and several former comrades in the regiment in which he had served upwards of 27 years which he had quitted only 4 weeks before his death and with...
Major General, formerly of 47th and 36th Regiments of Foot who commanded the Worcestershire District for 5 years died 15th January 1887 aged 57. Memorial erected by his brother Officers of the above regiments and other friends
This memorial is situated in Worcester Cathedral
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