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Shorland, George ›

Prior to the war George Shorland was in practice at Mill Hill and in addition held the appointments of Medical Officer Railway Clearing House, Euston and Hon. Surgeon…

Simpson-Smith, Alexander ›

Alexander Simpson Smith was born in Huddersfield in 1900, the only boy in a family of four children. Both of his parents were deeply religious and this had an effect…

Slimon, James Gillespie ›

Surg. Lieut.-Cndr. James Gillespie Slimon was killed by a train in Dec., 1939 while on leave. He graduated M.B., Ch.B., at the University of Glasgow in 1929. After…

Small, Dudley Francis ›

Small, Francis Dudley, Capt. R.A.M.C., attd 15th Cheshire Regiment, was educated at King's College, Canterbury, and entered Guy's as a Dental Student in October…

Smith, Douglas Wilberforce ›

Smith, Douglas Wilberforce, Capt., R.A.M.C., attached 6th Manchester Regt. Entered Guy's in September, 1898, passed the Final Conjoint in 1901, and the Final M.B.,…

Snell, Herbert ›

Second Lieutenant Herbert Snell L.D.S., of the London Regiment, was killed in action on April 9th, aged 36. He was the second son of Mr. Joseph Snell of Horsell,…

Snell, Norris ›

Snell, Norris, Capt., 8th (Service) Battn. The East Yorkshire Regt., eldest son of Joseph Snell, born Hornsey, Middlesex, 28 March 1875; educ. Dulwich College, and…

Snow, Charles Foote ›

Second Lieutenant Charles F. Snow, the elder son of Mr. W. H. Snow, Compton House, Peterborough, has been killed in action. Twenty-eight years of age, he was educated…

Sowerby, Victor Holgate ›

Second Lieut. V. H. Sowerby was educated at Old Clee Grammar School, where he won a scholarship, was head of the school, and captain of the cricket and football…

Spong, Robert William ›

He entered Guys in 1911 and it was not long before he proved himself a keen sportsman as well as a keen student and gained a well deserved popularity amongst all…

Stacey, John Brewer ›

Commission in East Surrey 10th Reserve in December 1915. Trained at Chelmsford and Fermoy, Ireland. Went to France 13 July 1916 and was reported slightly wounded…

Stainer, Claude Hamilton ›

We regret to hear that Lieutenant C. H. Stainer, of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, was killed in action on November 15th 1916, while attacking a German trench…

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