WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 12th & 4th WORCESTER REGIMENT OFFICER, WOUNDED 31-7-1917 & DIED OF WOUNDS THE FOLLOWING DAY 1-8-1917 WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 12th & 4th WORCESTER REGIMENT OFFICER, WOUNDED 31-7-1917 & DIED OF WOUNDS THE FOLLOWING DAY 1-8-1917

WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 12th & 4th WORCESTER REGIMENT OFFICER, WOUNDED 31-7-1917 & DIED OF WOUNDS THE FOLLOWING DAY 1-8-1917

WW1 1914-15 Trio
To- 2-LIEUT.E.N.PERHAM.WORC.R (1914-15 Star)
& 2-LIEUT.E.N.PERHAM (WW1 Pair)
Ernest Noble Perham was the son of Mark Noble Perham of Fulham. He was born 11-9-1892 & was educated at both Regent Street Polytechnic day school & university college London. He was commissioned in to the 12th service battalion of the Worcestershire regiment in December 1914 & was attached to the 4th battalion. He first landed served in Egypt from March of 1915 & went on to serve in France. He was mortally wounded in France 31-7-1917 & sadly died of his wounds the following day 1-8-1917. He is buried in Brandhoek new military cemetery
NEF/ GVF & Complete with MIC details. Along with CWGC details, ODGW details, other research details including an obituary from his old school & a copy image of the recipient in uniform.

Code: 57111

495.00 GBP