King’s (Liverpool Regiment)

The King’s Regiment (Liverpool) was one of the oldest line infantry regiments of the British Army, having been formed in 1685. In the First World War, the regiment contributed dozens of battalions to the Western Front, Salonika, and the North West Frontier.


Commonwealth War Graves

Brooks, Lance Corporal Jack (d1919, aged 28, illness)

Curtis, Private Joseph (d1921, age and cause of death unknown)

Locke, Rifleman William (d1918, aged 18, illness)

Roe, Private Joseph (d1916, aged 24, illness)

White, Private Percy (d1919, aged 29, illness)

Commemorating the fallen of the First World War who are buried in the United Kingdom.