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Good afternoon,

My name is Sean Clemenson and I am the Research Specialist & Digital Content Manager for the Lloyd’s Register Foundation Heritage & Education Centre. If you haven’t heard of us, we are the custodians of Lloyd’s Register’s library and archive, offering its resources to the public for free. Our purpose is to enhance public understanding in marine and engineering science and history.

Last week, ahead of Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday, we launched our brand new First World War crowd sourcing project – HEC needs you!

The project aims to uncover any information regarding the 15 members of staff named in our First World War Memorial at 71 Fenchurch Street. Using materials from our archive, the Heritage & Education Centre team have published the employment and military information of the 15 members of staff that are named in our First World War memorial. The severe loss of life during the First World War often means that the individual lives of those that fought are forgotten. However, the team realise that our archived material, whilst offering a unique glimpse into the past, can only tell so much.

Subsequently, we’re contacting any regimental military groups, heritage centres, ancestry groups asking for any information regarding these 15 men:

1. John E Davis – Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery
2. Ernest Grainger – Private, 7th Battalion Middlesex Regiment
3. William Greig – Private, 14th (County of London) Battalion – London Scottish
4. William F Hutchison – Sergeant, 10th Battalion Essex Regiment
5. Clifford J Macey – 2nd Lieutenant 28th Couny of London Regiment, Artists and 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment
6. Archibald MacLean – 2nd Lieutenant, King’s Own Scottish Borderers
7. Reginald J Prescott – 2nd Lieutenant, 18th Battalion Lancashire Fusilliers
8. Joseph E Russell – 2nd Lieutenant, Queen’s Royal West Surrey Regiment
9. James H Sandhall – 2nd Lieutenant/Captain, Royal Garrison Artillery
10. Joseph C Smith – Honourable Artillery Company
11. Charles T Squires – 2nd Lieutenant, 11th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
12. J Henry A Walker – Private, 7th Battalion, Essex Regiment
13. Maurice G Wells – 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery & Royal Horse Artillery
14. Leslie G West – 2nd Lieutenant, 5th Battalion, London Rifle Brigade
15. Maurice G Boyer – Captain, 116th Heavy Artillery Regiment

I wonder if the people of military forums would be interested?

The project homepage can be accessed here: http://www.lrfoundation.org.uk/public_e ... e-project/

I've also attached an image of the War Memorial too, so that everyone can have a look at it.

If you think our project would be of interest to any of your associates, please do not hesitate to circulate this email. Furthermore, if you would like to find out more about the Heritage & Education Centre’s activities/resources/events, please visit our website. Alternatively, you can also find us on Twitter, Facebook & Vine.

If you have any enquiries about the project please contact me directly via email - sean.clemenson@lrfoundation.org.uk

Many thanks & kind regards,
Sean.
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