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MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY WAR MEMORIAL

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INNES

Ronald Stewart

Second Lieutenant, 11th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Killed in action at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli 7th August 1915. Aged 26. Son of George Donald and Elizabeth Begbie Innes (Nee Stewart), of Harden Villa, Dickenson Rd., Rusholme, Manchester. Born 1889 at Dalkeith, Midlothian. Educated at Victoria Park Private School. Manchester University: 1908; Student, Banking, and Ancoats Univ. Settlement Work. Officer Training Corps, August 1914 to November 1914. Parr's Bank; Associate of Institute of Bankers. Enlisted August 1914 in U.P.S. Battalion (Royal Fusiliers). Gazetted November 1914. In the 1911 census he was aged 21, born Dalkeith, Midlothian, a Bank Clerk, son of George Donald and Elizabeth begbie Innes, resident 135, Dickenson Road, Rusholme, Manchester, South Manchester, Lancashire. On 2nd October 1913 he was a Bank Clerk, aged 24, sailed from Southampton to Genoa, Italy aboard the "Grotius" of the Nederland Royal Mail Shipping Line. No known grave. Commemorated on HELLES MEMORIAL, Turkey (including Gallipoli). Panel 159 to 171.

IONIDES

Theodore Alexander

Second Lieutenant, 3rd Battalion attached to 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Died of wounds at Ancre 16th November 1916, of wounds received 13th November at Beaumont Hamel. Son of Alexander Constantine Ionides and Calliope A. Ionides, of 34, Porchester Terrace, Hyde Park, London. Born 1897 in London. Educated at Churchills School, Broadstairs, and Radley College, Oxford. Manchester University: 1914; Student, Textile Industries. Gazetted 52nd Battalion, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Buried in COUIN BRITISH CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot VI. Row A. Grave 21.

Extract from 'de Ruvigny's ROLL OF HONOUR 1914-18', Part Two, page 150:

IONIDES, THEODORE ALEXANDER, 2nd Lieut., 2nd Battn. (52nd Foot) The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, s. of Alexander Constantine lonides, of 34, Porchester Terrace, Hyde Park, London, W., by his wife Calliope Alexander, dau. of Michael Zarifi ; b. 34, Porchester Terrace, London, W., 9 April, 1897 ; educ. Stonehouse, Broadstairs, and Radley College, Abingdon, near Oxford ; obtained a commission in 1915 ; served with the Expeditionary Force in France. and Flanders from 29 May, 1916; was wounded at Beaumont Hamel 13 Nov. following, during the operations on the Ancre, and died three days later : unm.

ISHERWOOD

Norman

Lieutenant, 1st/6th Battalion (Territorial), Lancashire Fusiliers. Killed in action, at Zonnebeke, near Ypres, 6th September 1917. Aged 22. Son of Richard and Annie Isherwood, of 17, Pemberton St., Astley Bridge, Bolton. Born 1896 at Bolton. Educated at St. Paul's School, Astley Bridge; Bolton Secondary Schoo;l Manchester University: 1914; Student, Science; Officer Training Corps, October 1914 to June 1915. Enlisted June 1915. Gazetted 12th August 1915. In the 1901 census he was aged 5, born Lancashire, son of Richard and Annie Isherwood, resident 17, Pemberton Street, Bolton, Lancashire. In the 1911 census he was aged 15, born Bolton, at school, son of Richard and Annie Isherwood, resident 17, Pemberton Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Buried in TYNE COT CEMETERY, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot IX. Row A. Grave 18.

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