Terry Denham Posted 23 October , 2014 Share Posted 23 October , 2014 CWGC added the following casualties to its database today. CAYLEY-WEBSTER, Herbert Captain Royal Field Artillery Died 29.07.17 Age 52 Commemorated: United Kingdom Book of Remembrance HANLEY, William Rifleman 3907 1/16 Bn, London Regiment (Queen’s Westminster Rifles) Died 01.07.16 Commemorated: France (1914-1918) Memorial HOOD, John Private 201273 2 Bn, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Died 17.08.17 Commemorated: Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium MEAL, Violet Worker 53144 Queen Mary’s Army Auxiliary Corps Died 03.04.20 Age 31 Commemorated: United Kingdom Book of Remembrance NOT FORGOTTEN Some of the above were In From the Cold Project cases. - Capt Cayley-Webster died of nephritis and heart disease (Volunteer: Chris Harley) - Pte Hood was killed in action (Volunteer: Jim Grant) - Worker Meal died post-discharge of tuberculosis (Volunteer: Barney Loughran) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hywyn Posted 23 October , 2014 Share Posted 23 October , 2014 Well done all concerned. Not Forgotten Hywyn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisharley9 Posted 23 October , 2014 Share Posted 23 October , 2014 May They Rest In Peace Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Standard Bearer Posted 23 October , 2014 Share Posted 23 October , 2014 Always remembered. Well done, everybody. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
River97 Posted 24 October , 2014 Share Posted 24 October , 2014 Rest in peace, gone no not forgotten. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisharley9 Posted 20 February , 2015 Share Posted 20 February , 2015 CAYLEY-WEBSTER, HERBERT Rank:CaptainDate of Death:29/07/1917Age:52Regiment/Service:Royal Field ArtilleryGrave Reference:Plot W.1. Grave 130. 6/16Cemetery:BROMPTON CEMETERYAdditional Information:Husband of Pauline Louise Cayley-Webster of London, SW3. N.B. This casualty has recently been accepted for commemoration by the Commission. The Commission is in the process of seeking permission to install a pedestal type marker to mark his grave. Commemoration Moved From UK BOR. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisharley9 Posted 10 August , 2016 Share Posted 10 August , 2016 MEAL, VIOLET Rank: Worker Service No: 53144 Date of Death: 03/04/1920 Age: 31 Regiment/Service: Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Grave Reference: Row 6. Grave 3. Cemetery: CAISTER-ON-SEA CEMETERY Additional Information: Daughter of Joseph Edward Meal of Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk. Commemoration Moved From UK BOR. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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