Loos Memorial
The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery, and commemorates over 20,000 officers and men who have no known grave, who fell in the area from the River Lys to the old southern boundary of the First Army, east and west of Grenay.
People with Lewisham connections who are recorded on the Loos Memorial:
- Arkcoll, Frederick Thomas
- Arnot, Laurian Anthony Deane
- Batch, Clarence Cecil
- Baulk, Harry Percy
- Bickle, William George
- Bliss, Harold Edgar
- Bowes, Stanley Ward
- Bromley, Alfred W
- Danks, Charles
- Davis, Percy Warren Theodore
- Debenham, Frederick Ernest
- Everson, Harold George
- Fahmy, Eric Percival
- Frankis, Edward
- Gladwin, Walter George
- Glascodine, Alexander Donald
- Goosey, Gerald Robert
- Haygarth, John William
- Hopkins, James Richard
- Kevan, Thomas Joseph
- Mills, Hon. Charles Thomas
- Moody, Leonard Leighton MC
- Painter, Harry Victor
- Pavior or Pavier, William John
- Pittuck, William George
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