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English: Officers of the 3rd Battalion The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) in Bermuda in 1905. The battalion was part of the Bermuda Garrison from December, 1903, until 13 October, 1905.

The battalion officers (as shown in HART'S ANNUAL ARMY LIST, MILITIA LIST, AND IMPERIAL YEOMANRY LIST, FOR 1905, John Murray, Albemarle Street, London), not all of shown in the photograph, were:

  • Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Boileau Gaisford, CMG (Commanding Officer)
  • Major Charles John Stanton (Second in Command)
  • Major Fitzmaurice Thomas Favre Scoones
  • Major Henry Edward Berkeley Newenham
  • Captain John Francis Wolseley
  • Captain Mortimer Pawson Hancock
  • Captain William Lascelles Fitzgerald Blake
  • Captain Richard Hare
  • Captain Edward Charles Jennings
  • Captain Charles Andrew Hamilton Palairet
  • Captain (Brevet Major) Reginald Seaburne
  • Captain Sydney Phillips
  • Lieutenant Harry William Geddes Burnett Hitchcock, Adjutant
  • Lieutenant Robert James Francis Meyricke
  • Lieutenant William Henry Kirby Moors
  • Lieutenant Edmund Christopher Packe
  • Lieutenant Cyril Henry Wickham[1]
  • Lieutenant Harold Fife Whinney
  • Lieutenant George Ernest Hawes
  • Lieutenant Thomas Cecil de Trafford
  • Lieutenant Edward Græme Ozanne[2]
  • Lieutenant Wilfred George Lucas
  • Second-Lieutenant William Wheaton Chard
  • Second-Lieutenant Richard Nagle Ford
  • Second-Lieutenant Christopher Henry Robinson
  • Second-Lieutenant Harry Edward Meade
  • Second-Lieutenant Norman Hayton Addison
  • Second-Lieutenant John Alexander Dunnington Jefferson
  • Honorary Lieutenant William John Hatson Nagle, Quarter Master
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Source Copied from original photographic print
Author British Army

References

  1. Captain CYRIL HENRY WICKHAM. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved on 2021-09-12.
  2. Captain EDWARD GRAEME OZANNE. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved on 2021-09-12. "Son of Sir Edward C. Ozanne, K.B.E., and Lady Ozanne, of Guernsey; husband of Aline H. Ozanne (nee Cloete), of 14, Queen St., Mayfair, London. Served in the South African."


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