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Bloxam, Arthur George ›

Arthur George Bloxam (1866-1940) was killed as the result of enemy action on November 7th, 1940, in his 75th year. From 1882 he studied Chemistry under his father’…

Bonnell, Hugh Emrys ›

Temporary Major Hugh Emrys Bonnell lost his life by enemy action in May at the age of 35. He was educated at the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire…

Bonnett, Dorian Dick ›

In Oct. 1942 on active service Dick Bonnett D.F.C. (Lieut. Royal Fusiliers and Flight Lieut. R.A.F. adored husband of Rosemary and dearly beloved elder son of Col.…

Bottomley, Eric William ›

Eric William Bottomley - missing since June 15, 1917, now reported killed. Eric William Bottomley, Captain, London Regiment, eldest son of Prof. and Mrs Bottomley,…

Bourne, Cecil Alfred ›

Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery. Cecil Alfred Bourne (Colonial candidate) to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 30 Jan. 1915. The London Gazette 29 Jan. 1915

Bowlby, George Elliot Lowes

Bowlby, George Elliot Lowes ›

Lieutenant George Elliott Lowes Bowlby, 8th Lincolnshire Regiment, was the only son of the Rev. A. E. Bowlby, Vicar of St. James, Streatham. Born in 1891 at Meerut,…

Bowles, Wilfred Spencer

Bowles, Wilfred Spencer ›

Second Lieut. W.S. Bowles. Prior to his entrance at King's College as a Theological student in October, 1914, Second Lieut. W.S. Bowles was educated at Victoria…

Brockelbank, Lawrence Seymour

Brockelbank, Lawrence Seymour ›

Brockelbank, Laurence Seymour, Lieut., 3rd attached 1st Battn. King's Own Royal Lancaster Regt. son of George Seymour Brockelbank of Elm Lodge, Blackheath, member…

Brodie, Thomas Grigor ›

… … the death of Prof. Brodie, which occurred suddenly (from heart failure) at the early age of fifty on August 20. He was not only pre-eminent in the scientific…

Brown, Clive Andrews

Brown, Clive Andrews ›

Captain Clive Andrews Brown, the only surviving son of Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews Brown, of Croydon, spent three years at the College and continued his engineering…

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