Non MCC Members who fell during the Two World Wars

Photograph of Non MCC Members who fell during the Two World Wars  war memorial
Image: Non MCC Members Roll of Honour. Source: Jeremy Bartlett

Data source : UK War Memorials Register compiled by the Imperial War Museum (re-used under a non-commercial license)

Memorial location

Location: St John's Wood
County/region: Greater London
Country: England

Names commemorated

There are nine First World War casualty names recorded on the UK War Memorial Register record for this memorial.

There are 10 casualty records on A Street Near You linked to this memorial
(the map view may contain many overlapping markers - zoom in to see all address and cemetery locations for casualties)

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ImageNameRegimentDate of death
Private David Williams 36849Royal Welsh Fusiliers10/07/1916 (aged 24)
Brevet Lieut-Colonel Hugh Ferguson Montgomery Royal Marine Light Infantry10/12/1920 (aged 40)
Second Lieutenant Major William Booth West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)01/07/1916 (aged 29)
Serjeant Colin (Charlie) Blythe 49296King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry08/11/1917 (aged 38)
Private Frederick Percy Hardy 22083rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters)09/03/1916 (aged 36)
Serjeant Thomas Charlesworth Allsopp 51731The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)07/03/1919 (aged 38)
Captain Hugh Montagu Butterworth Rifle Brigade25/09/1915 (aged 29)
Lieutenant Louis George Neville Grell West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)05/06/1918 (aged 27)
Lieutenant Hubert Frederic Garrett East Yorkshire Regiment04/06/1915 (aged 21)
Private Joseph Williams 35501Cheshire Regiment10/07/1916