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  1. Dec 23, 2006 · Harry attended Clifton College from May 1887 to December 1888. Lance attended from September 1887 to July 1889. On September 15, 1916 the brothers were detailed from the Front line to carry the wounded back and while they were performing this work a shell killed them both, as well as the man they were carrying.

  2. Nov 16, 2012 · " The force was commanded by Field Marshal Sir John French until December 1915, when he was replaced by General Sir Douglas Haig.Haig had previously been expelled from Clifton College for 'enjoying seeing others in pain'. "I did a search, but only came up with Click Mike

  3. Jan 13, 2008 · He painted footsteps leading to the urinals from the statue of Douglas Haig, former pupil. Not a lot of people know that! BBC Report:-. As a pupil at Clifton College in Bristol, he used painted footsteps to suggest that the school's statue of Field Marshal Haig had left his plinth to relieve himself. His teachers failed to see the funny side ...

  4. Aug 19, 2013 · On leaving Clifton (having won the leaving Exhibition) he went to Cambridge, winning a Classical Exhibition in the Corpus Christi College, where he again distinguished himself in athletics. He was gazetted to the 5th Worcestershire Regiment (Special Reserve) on August 15th, and joined the British Expeditionary Force on January 1st, 1915, and was given a commission in the Regulars on February ...

  5. Jan 2, 2004 · Educated at Clifton College from Jan 07 to Dec 10. and Exeter College, Oxford, Oct 1912. Presumed killed in action at St. Julien during the second battle of Ypres on 25 April 15. Sources: Clifton College Registers, Exeter College Registers, Oxford University Roll of Service . 2/Lieut. Nigle John Lawson BOYD. 1st Bn. Black Watch (DOW October 12 ...

  6. Dec 23, 2006 · CLIFTON COLLEGE. By Chris Best 23 December , 2006 in Soldiers and their units. Share More ...

  7. Jan 30, 2007 · Eliza M.H. Devas 28 , born Clifton Bristol. Mary M. Devas 5. Francis C. Devas 4 . Ambrose J. Devas 2 . Lucy M. Devas Under 11 months (Children all born at Kensington) (5 servants) 1891 Census: Albert House, Copse Road, Clevedon, Somerset. Charles S Devos 42, Widower, living on own means. Francis C Devos 14, b Kensington. Ambrose J Devos 12, b ...

  8. Jan 28, 2017 · I came across a book in the British Library catalogue A Norfolkman in the Raj : the Royal Artillery 1920-1933 by Alan W. Roper., published 2010 This book is cataloged Subjects: Great Britain. Army. Royal Regiment of Artillery. Pack Battery, 6th -- History -- Pictorial works ;Great Britain. Army. ...

  9. Feb 23, 2009 · Signals work in the British Army was carried out by two groups of men: 1) The RE Signal Service, which became the Royal Corps of Signals just after the war; 2) Signals personnel with other units suh as infantry battalion and, RFA brigades. These men were still infantrymen, gunners etc although their training - more basic than the Signal Service ...

  10. Mar 25, 2013 · This Corps was established in 1882 and was engaged solely on artillery work (but formed part of the Ordnance Store Corps and wore its uniform). In 1893 the Corps was redesignated Armament Artificers in the RA. They, like Ordnance Artificers, held the rank of Sergeant. Training was undertaken at the Artillery College / Ordnance College, Woolwich.