| IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF ALL OLD BOYS OF THIS SCHOOL WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR | ||
|
ARCHIBALD J. ANDREWS |
JOHN SYDNEY HAGAN |
GEORGE E.H. PARKS |
Further Information
See the main page on the former Southern Grammar School for Boys
Four of the former pupils recorded on this memorial were Engine Room Articifers who were serving on HMS Invincible when she was sunk at the Battle of Jutland on 31/5/1916. They were:-
Brown, Alfred Robert, ERA 4th Class, age 21, parents Alfred Fawcett & Eliza Brown, 14 Northern Parade, North End
Coles, Arthur Henry, ERA 4th Class, age 21, parents Henry A & Elizabeth J Coles, of 145 Haslemere Road, Southsea
Courtis, Ernest Edward, ERA 3rd Class
Mitchell, Herbert Lewis, age 22, ERA 4th Class, parents James & Isabella Mitchell, 106 Francis Avenue, Southsea
Two of the former pupils are buried in Highland Road Cemetery. They are:-
F.H. Framingham, Private, 5th Bn. The Buffs (East Kent) Regiment, son of Edmund and Selina Framingham
A.H. Jones, Driver, 13th Reserve Battery, Royal Field Artillery.
Two of the former pupils are buried in Milton Cemetery. They are:-
G.G. Casey, Gunner, RGA Hampshire,
F.A. Jeffery, Corporal, R.E. 'B' Coy. Son of Frederick & Fanny Jeffery of 78 Walmer Road Fratton
One of the former pupils is buried in Kingston Cemetery. He is:-
L.A. Brown, Shipwright 3rd Class, HMS Victory. Son of Andrew & Jane Brown, of 178 Shearer Road Fratton
Frank Nelder's name appears on the WW1 Memorial outside Portsmouth Cathedral.
