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20th (4th City) Battalion, Kings Regiment (Liverpool)



1st of January 1916 Move  location map

1st of January 1916 Night-time Shelling

2nd of January 1916 Direct Hits  location map

13th of January 1916 5th Division in Reserve

9th Mar 1916 Injured in Accident

1st Jul 1916 Montauban Captured

1st Jul 1916  Assault Made  location map

20th Sep 1917 Reliefs

24th Dec 1917 Reliefs

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Those known to have served with

20th (4th City) Battalion, Kings Regiment (Liverpool)

during the Great War 1914-1918.

  • Evans Alfred. Sgt.
  • Lloyd Sidney James. Pte. (d.17th Sep 1917)
  • Molyneux Ellis. Sgt. (d.20th October 1916)
  • Smallshaw James. Pte. (d.12th Oct 1916)

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  Pte. James Smallshaw 20th Btn. King's (Liverpool) Regiment (d.12th Oct 1916)

James Smallshaw served with 20th Btn. King's (Liverpool) Regiment

Lance Smallshaw






  Sgt. Alfred Evans 17th Btn. Kings Regiment (Liverpool)

My Grandfather Alfred Evans was a Sargent in the King Liverpool Regiment, I come across a photo album and am collating the material to make up a scrapbook for my grandson. He was in Aberlour Military Hospital and Lamsdorf POW camp. I am interested to fill the gaps.

I have other postcards naming Charlie Bingham, East Lancs Regiment, Lagerette Lamsdorf, dated 15th December 1918, also A. Bango Royal Field Artillery, P. Flanders North East Lancashire Regiment, F. Harbridge Royal Army Medical Corps, Tom Scott Machine Gun Corps and Pte William Shepperson (Old Bill).







  Pte. Sidney James Lloyd 20th Battalion Kings Liverpool Regiment (d.17th Sep 1917)

Sidney Lloyd lied about his age when he joined up. He was my Grandfather's brother, and my Grannie Winifred's first husband. They met at Dale Pembs when he was stationed there in 1916. They had a son together James Arthur (who died in WW2). They married in Dale in July 1917, and Sidney died just under two months later of wounds in Remy Sidings clearing station near Ypres.

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