Memorial List
Stainton, Phillip Geoffrey ›
Philip Geoffrey Stainton, M.R.C.S, Surg.-Lieutenant, Royal Navy. Surgeon- Lieutenant Stainton who was killed in a motor accident on March 24th while on active service…
Stanwell, William Alexander ›
The late Second-Lieutenant William Alexander Stanwell was the only son of Dr. and Mrs. Stanwell, of Rochdale. He received his early education at Blundell’s School,…
Start, Samuel Charles ›
Start, S., Lance-Corporal. Employed in the Works Dept. Joined the Machine Gun Corps and was awarded the Military Medal for gallantry in France. Died of wounds 1917.…
Stephen, Lionel Henry York ›
Entered Guy’s in April 1893, and passed the Final Conjoint in 1897. During the South African War he served as a surgeon to the Field Forces, and after as R.M.O.…
Steyn, Stephanus Sebastian Lombard ›
Educated at the Diocesan College, Rondebosch, Cape Town. Went to Oxford with Rhodes Scholarship in 1910. Gained his Blue at Oxford for Rugby Football and International…
Tilbury, Arthur ›
Captain A. Tilbury, son of John Tilbury, Sheardown House, Oakley, Hants, aged 29, was educated at Andover Grammar School and, as a private pupil by Rev. J. Atkins…
Todd, Thomas Francis ›
TODD.--Major Thomas Francis Todd, M.S., R.A.M.C., dearly loved eldest son of F. E. and Margaret M. Todd, of Davenpoq Crescent, Stockport. Died on active service,…
Tolehurst, St. John A M ›
Tolhurst, St. John Alexander Molesworth, Cap., N.Z.M.C., T.F. Came to Guy’s from Wellington College, New Zealand in October, 1901. Qualified Conjoint in January…
Townsend, Thomas Ainsworth ›
Townsend, Thomas Ainsworth, Capt., M.C., R.A.M.C. T.F., 24th London Regiment. Was educated at New College, Oxford, and entered Guy’s in October, 1909. He passed…
Traill, Anthony ›
Capt. Anthony Traill was the second son of Mr. & Mrs E. B. Traill of Pelmarsh, Essex. He was born near Dublin on July 1st, 1890, and was educated at Charterhouse…
Traill, Kenneth Robert ›
Traill, Kenneth Robert, Lieut, Royal Berks Regt.. Son of Dr. C. G. Traille, was born January 9th, 1894. He was educated at Sunningdale School and Bradfield College.…
Veitch, Quintin Read ›
Major Quintin R. Veitch, Cape Volunteer Medical Staff Corps (Cape Mounted Rifles), died of heart disease at Cape Town. Feb. 2nd 1902. The Last Post, Mildred Dooner