There are only 19 King's (Liverpool Regiment) men recorded in what I refer to as the Princess Mary tin archive. These are men who were captured by the Germans on or before Christmas Day 1914. I transcribed this collection from original lists held at the Imperial War Museum and have been publishing edited versions on this blog for some while. The men listed here all appear under reference B.O.2 1/135 which is a two-page, part hand-written, part typed list sent by the Liverpool Civil Service League to Sir Ernest Goodhart, dated 20th December 1918. Sir Ernest was the man charged by Princess Mary with gathering together a list of men who had missed out on her Christmas 1914 gift. You can read more about this collection on my 1914 Prisoners of War page.
11343 Private H Clark
11198 Sergeant A Haines
9299 Private J Lane
11404 Private N Leatham
11587 Private F Lee
9545 Private T Lynch
11271 Private J F Martin
8645 Private M Molloy
8424 Private J Morrough
11224 Private R Norris
9453 Private P North
8319 Private R Potts
9480 Private F C Randall
9257 Private J Singleton
8322 Private F Taylor
11313 Private R Thorn
11738 Private W A Turner
8476 Private T Walsh
9285 Private J Walters
The photo on this page is from my collection and shows an unidentified King's soldier wearing his tropical whites in India.
I research soldiers!
Get in touch if you need help.
No comments:
Post a Comment
PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMMENTING. Thank you for visiting this blog. I welcome insights about regimental numbering but I do not have time to respond to individual research queries here. If you want me to undertake paid research, please follow the instructions on the RESEARCH tab.