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World War I Roll of Honour - The Clove Club Hackney Downs School

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Weinstein, J.<br />

9th London Regiment. (86/15).<br />

Werdmüller, P.O.<br />

Col.-Sergt. 2nd Battalion London Rifle Brigade (83/14).<br />

Sergt.-Major, 5th Battalion, London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade) (86/15). (Wounded 86/15).<br />

Serjeant 8117, Colour Serjeant 300019 London Regiment<br />

West, Corney .<br />

HDS: 12.01.99. - -.01.03. Home: 68, Montague Road, Dalston.<br />

Captain, 5 Bn., Durham Light Infantry (88/16).<br />

Recorded as Lieutenant West, he died on 27th May, 1918, at the age <strong>of</strong> 32 and<br />

is buried in La Ville Aux Bois Cemetery, grave MCI-F-1.<br />

West, William Frank.<br />

D.o.B. 17.03.90. Father: Frank Albert Home: 111, Townsend Road, Southall.<br />

Was trained at Islington Day Training College and became Assistant Master at St.Clement’s Church <strong>of</strong> England <strong>School</strong>,<br />

Notting Hill. Joined the L.R.B. after the outbreak <strong>of</strong> war, 9th September 1914.<br />

London Rifle Brigade (83/14). 5th Battalion, London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade) (86/15).<br />

Went to France with the 1st draft to join 1st Bn. on 25.01.15. and died at Netley Hospital, Southampton,<br />

12.05.15, after undergoing three serious operations, one being the amputation <strong>of</strong> his leg, rendered necessary<br />

by wounds received in action at the battle <strong>of</strong> St.Julien, 25.04.15.<br />

He was unmarried. He was a keen athlete, fond <strong>of</strong> all games and sports.<br />

He held three silver medals for football, and the bronze Medallion and certificate for lifesaving.<br />

Photo and other information on Private West by courtesy <strong>of</strong> Pam and Ken Linge <strong>of</strong> Northumberland.<br />

Weston, W.H.<br />

Visited <strong>School</strong> (93/18).<br />

S/ 385 Wettern, Eric Frank.<br />

Review Committee 1905. First Captain <strong>of</strong> Brittens, Feb 1905.<br />

(survived the war and was member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Clove</strong> <strong>Club</strong> until 60’s)<br />

Sapper, Royal Naval Division, Divisional Engineers (85/15).(86/15).<br />

Became Acting Captain.

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