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19th (3rd City) Battalion, Kings Regiment (Liverpool)



20th Dec 1915 Jam and Football

1st of January 1916 Night-time Shelling

2nd of January 1916 Direct Hits  location map

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13th of January 1916 5th Division in Reserve

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1st Jul 1916 Montauban Captured

10th October 1916 Orders Received

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Those known to have served with

19th (3rd City) Battalion, Kings Regiment (Liverpool)

during the Great War 1914-1918.

  • Bolton Stanley Reeves. Pte. (d.27th July 1916)
  • Bushill Herbert Henry. L/Sgt. (d.20th Dec 1917)
  • Jones Thomas Hari. Pte. (d.5th July 1916)
  • Vincent Edwin William Barratt. Pte.

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  L/Sgt. Herbert Henry Bushill B Coy. 19th Btn. Kings Liverpool Regiment (d.20th Dec 1917)

Herbert Bushill

My great uncle, Herbert Bushill was killed in the trenches at the Battle of Passchendale near Ypres in Belgium.

<p>Letter announcing his death

Stuart Kennard






  Pte. Stanley Reeves Bolton 19th Btn. No.2 Coy. Kings (Liverpool) Regiment (d.27th July 1916)

Stanley Bolton was my great uncle who died on the Somme on 27th of July 1916 aged 27. He is mentioned on the Thiepval Memorial.

He enlisted on the 11th of September 1914 aged 25. At Larkhill he received 3 days confined to barracks for firing at the wrong target. On the 19th of July 16 he was admitted to a field ambulance suffering from rheumatism, then went to 13 Corps Rest Station on the 20th July. He returned to duty on 22nd of July and killed 5 days later.

Gwyneth Logan






  Pte. Edwin William Barratt Vincent 19th (3rd City) Btn. Kings Regiment (Liverpool)

My cousin Edwin Vincent served with the 19th Battalion, Kings Liverpool Regiment. He was declared killed in action on 22md of March 1918. About three months later he arrived at Stendal camp and his family were notified that he was alive and a Prisoner of War. This information came from an interview in The Daily Independent on Saturday 11th of November 1933. An actor by trade the interview is under his stage name Edwin Beverley. It detailed that he was wounded then used as labour before being transported to the camp, his time in camp and joy at the Armistace.

Gaylene Falconer






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