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Broadhurst, Charles Jeremy, 1943-2018
GB-2014-WSA-03831 · Persona · 1943-2018

Broadhurst, Charles Jeremy, son of Michael Broadhurst (qv); b. 20 Feb. 1943; adm. Sept. 1956 (A); left July 1961; City of Lond. Univ.; ACII 1972, FCIA 1981; man. Provident Mutual Life Assurance Assn. 1965-1995; broker Advisory & Brokerage Services 1995-2005; founder and dir. Cranfield Financial Services 2005-12; retd. 2012; m. 6 Sept. 1969 Maria Luisa Revilla Secades, solicitor, d. of Constantino Revilla; d. 25 Feb. 2018

Brock, Donald Alastair Carey, 1919-1941
GB-2014-WSA-03834 · Persona · 1919-1941

Brock, Donald Alastair Carey, son of Capt. Donald Carey Brock CBE RN, of Guernsey, and his first wife Jocelyn Florence, d. of Admiral John Denison DSO RN, of Alverstoke, Hants; b. 7 Aug. 1919; adm. Sept. 1932 (A); left Dec. 1936; Cadet RN Jan. 1937, Sub.-Lieut. Apr. 1939, Lieut. July 1940; lost in HMS Bonaventure March 1941.

Donald Alastair Carey Brock was born at Alverstoke, Hampshire on the 7th of August 1919 the elder son of Captain Donald Carey Brock CBE RN and Jocelyn Florence (nee Denison) Brock of “Alvermead”, Alverstoke, Gosport, Hampshire and of 32, Troy Court, Kensington in London. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Ashburnham from September 1932 to December 1936. During his youth he was a regular visitor to Canada, where his maternal grandparents lived; he spent his summers at Muskoka and was regarded as an expert swimmer.
He joined the Royal Navy as a Cadet on a special entry cadetship in January 1937 and was appointed as a Midshipman on the 1st of January 1938. He was commissioned as a Sub Lieutenant in April 1939 and was promoted to Lieutenant on the 16th of July 1940. He was posted to the crew of the light cruiser HMS Bonaventure (31).
Convoy GA-8 set sail from Piraeus in Greece on the night of the 29th of March 1941 bound for Alexandria. The convoy was made up of the transports HMS Breconshire and HMS Cameronia, escorted by three destroyers as part of Operation Lustre, the movement of Allied troops and supplies to reinforce Greece. HMS Bonaventure, under the command of Captain Henry Jack Egerton RN, joined the convoy at the dawn on the following day. At 8.37pm that night two torpedoes were fired at HMS Bonaventure by the Italian submarine Dagabur, under the command of Captain Domenico Romano, which missed her and exploded in open water.
At 3am on the morning of the 31st of March 1941 she was sailing in a south easterly direction midway between Crete and Alexandria, some 100 nautical miles to the south-south-east of Crete, when she was hit amidships by two torpedoes fired by the Italian submarine Ambra, under the command of Captain Mario Arillo. The explosion caused extensive flooding in both engine rooms and she sank in less than six minutes. The enemy submarine was heavily depth charged during seven attacks by the escort destroyer HMAS Stuart and after the second attack the submarine broke surface before crash diving. HMAS Stuart experienced a near miss from a torpedo which exploded in the water fifty yards off her stern as she ran in for one of her attacks.
Twenty three officers and one hundred and fifteen ratings had been killed in the attack with three hundred and ten men being rescued from the sea by HMAS Stuart and the escort destroyer HMS Hereward. The convoy reached Alexandria during the late afternoon without further incident.
He is commemorated on a memorial plaque at the Cathedral Church of St James, Toronto and on the war memorial at St John’s Cemetery on the Humber, Toronto.
He is commemorated on the Plymouth Naval Memorial Panel 44, Column 2.

Brooke, Michael Charles, 1916-1988
GB-2014-WSA-03876 · Persona · 1916-1988

Brooke, Michael Charles, son of Stanley William Brooke, solicitor, of Bromley, Kent; b. 14 June 1916; adm. Sept. 1929 (A); left July 1932; d. Oct. 1988.

Brough, Michael David, 1942-2004
GB-2014-WSA-03896 · Persona · 1942-2004

Brough, Michael David, son of Kenneth David Brough, chmn. Metal Box Co., and Frances Elizabeth, d. of Walter Ernest Llewellyn Davies MRCS LRCP DPH, gen. med. practitioner; b. 4 July 1942; adm. Jan. 1956 (A); left July 1961; Christ’s Coll. Camb., matric. 1961, BA 1964, MA 1968; MB 1969, BChir 1970, FRCS 1974; consult. plastic and reconstructive surgeon, St Andrew’s Hosp. Billericay, Queen Elizabeth Hosp. Hackney and Whipps Cross Hosp. 1980-2; Roy. Free Hosp., Univ. Coll. Hosp. and Whittington Hosp. 1982-2004; consult. plastic surgeon, St Luke’s Hosp. for the Clergy 1986, King Edward VII Hosp. 1992, Roy. Northern Hosp. 1992; pres. plastic surgery section, Roy. Soc. of Medicine 1990-1, pres. British Assn. of Plastic Surgeons 2002; founder and vice-pres., Healing Foundn. 2002-; author, many articles on plastic and reconstructive surgery; m. 8 June 1974 Geraldine Moira Sleigh MB ChB MRCP, rheumatologist Roy. Free Hosp.; d. 18 Nov. 2004.

GB-2014-WSA-03902 · Persona · 1907-1976

Brousson, Anthony Gerald Hobgood, son of Herbert Louis Brousson, Lond. Stock Exchange, and Dorothea Flamann, d. of James Carlill of Blackheath; b. 22 Apr. 1907; adm. Jan. 1921 (A); left Dec. 1924; RMA Woolwich 1926, 2nd Lieut. RE Jan. 1927; St Cath. Coll. Camb., matric. 1927, BA 1929, MA 1957; Lieut. RE Jan. 1930, Capt. Jan. 1938, Maj. Jan. 1944, Lieut.-Col. Apr. 1950, Col. Feb. 1953, Brigadier Feb. 1957; CRE N. Ireland District 1948, Brit. Element Trieste 1950; Inspectorate Min. of Supply 1953; AMIMechE 1955; CE W. Africa 1956, Cyprus 1956-8; retd Apr. 1959; OBE (Middle East) Jan. 1944; Star of Italian Solidarity Sept. 1953; dep. Dir. of Works BAOR 1958-9; staff of Braintree CFE 1959; m. 1 Jan. 1935 Lorna Everard, d. of Col. Stanley Everard Lewis RAMC, of Gravesend; d. 24 May 1976.

Bull, Roland John Howard, 1892-1917
GB-2014-WSA-04087 · Persona · 1892-1917

Bull, Roland John Howard, eldest son of Henry John Howard Bull, of Hammersmith, solicitor, by Bertha Frances, daughter of Frederick John Nash, of Tulse Hill, Surrey; b. April 10, 1892; adm. Jan. 19, 1905 (A); left July 1907; adm. a solicitor Dec. 1913, and became a partner in the firm of Bull and Bull, of London and Hammersmith; joined the Artists' Rifles Feb. 24, 1909; 2nd Lieut. 16th (co. of London) Batt. the London Regt. (Queen's Westminster Rifles) Aug. 26, 1914; Lieut. June 25, 1915; Capt. May 24, 1917; went out to the western front Sept. 29, 1915; attached to the R.E. for Army Signal Service Sept. 13, 1916, and subsequently to 8th Heavy Artillery; killed accidentally July 13, 1917; unm.

GB-2014-WSA-04404 · Persona · 1900-?

Campbell, Ronald Henderson Stewart, son of Colin Wallace Campbell, of Notting Hill, by Margaret Joyce, daughter of Joseph Rider, of Barcelona, Spain; b. Feb. 5, 1900; adm. as a non-resident K.S. Sept. 25, 1913 (A); left Dec. 1917; R. M.C. Sandhurst 1918; 2nd Lieut. K. O. S. B. (Reserve) Dec. 20, 1918; a bank clerk in Buenos Aires; Pilot Officer (A. and S. D.) R.A.F.V.R. May 13, 1943; Flying Officer Jan. 13, 1943; m. May 4, 1946, Dora May Driscoll.

Carless, Henry Alfred, 1894-1976
GB-2014-WSA-04465 · Persona · 1894-1976

Carless, Henry Alfred, eldest son of Thomas Carless, of Richmond, Surrey, by Catherine Elizabeth, daughter of John Kingden, of Notting Hill, b. Sept. 26, 1894; adm. Sept. 26, 1907 (A); non-resident K.S. 1909; left July 1914; Trin. Hall, Camb., scholar, matric. Lent 1922; played lawn tennis against Oxford 1923, and hockey against Oxford 1924; 1st class Oriental Languages Trip., part 1, 1923; 2nd class, div. 2, Law Trip., part 2, 1924; B.A. and LL. B. 1924; Indian Police Service from 1914; A.D.C. to the Governor of the United Provinces 1917-8, served with 120th Rajputana Rifles July - Dec. 1918; transferred to Political Department for service with Khorasan Levy Corps, Meshed, Persia, 1919-20; Inspector-General of Police, Ajmer-Merwana, and Police Adviser to the Resident of Rajputana 1946; a Principal, Colonial Office 1949; C. l. E. Jan. 1, 1947; m. July 12, 1924, Gwendolen Mary, younger daughter of James Durie Pattullo, of Albury Heath, Surrey; d. 1976.

Casper, Alexander Carl Peter, 1923-1944
GB-2014-WSA-04561 · Persona · 1923-1944

Casper, Alexander Carl Peter, son of Lieut.-Col. Emil Hans Casper and Una Margaret, d. of Sir Edward Parrott MP LLD, of Edinburgh; b. 23 Aug. 1923; adm. Jan. 1937 (A); left Apr. 1941; RM 1942-5 (Lieut.), 45th Commandos BLA; killed in action at the crossing of the Weser 6 Apr. 1945. Castellain, Geoffrey Charles, son of E. L. F. and Anne Castellain of Chelsea; b. 19 Feb. 1920; adm. Sept. 1933 (KS); left July 1938; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1938; 2nd Lieut. 16th/5th Lancers 1941, transf. SASR Apr. 1944; killed in action (W. Europe) Oct. 1944.

Alexander Carl Peter Casper was born on the 23rd of August 1923 the son of Lieutenant Colonel Emil Hans “Bill” Casper, Royal Artillery, and Una Margaret (nee Parrott) Casper of 11, Acacia Grove, Dulwich, London SE21. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Ashburnham from January 1937 to April 1941.
On leaving school he was commissioned in the Royal Marines and was posted to No. 45 Royal Marine Commando.
At 4.30am on the morning of the 6th of April 1945, No. 45 Commando assembled at Stolzenau where they were briefed for an assault crossing of the River Weser where they were to pass through a weakly held bridgehead on the far side of the river and were to push on to capture the village of Leese, one and half miles inland. Once they were across the river a bridge was to be constructed across it to allow more British forces to cross the river. At 1.15pm, nine assault landing craft began crossing the river supported by artillery and machine gun fire. Although the landing craft were under continuous enemy fire during the crossing they suffered no casualties. Once they had landed on the far side the Commandos advanced south along the river bank under the cover of its steep banks. The German positions, which were held by the 12th SS Training Battalion, were set back some one hundred yards from the river bank across open ground which made it impossible to make a direct attack on them. After hand to hand fighting the men of D Troop gained a foothold in the enemy trenches nearest to the river after which A Troop passed through them and pressed on against “fanatical” opposition. At the same time, B Troop, with a Section of E Troop, made their way towards the cover of a nearby railway embankment but, by 4pm, the bulk of the Commandos were still pinned down and forward progress was painfully slow. It was decided to recall the men of B and E Troops from their forward position and to consolidate the positions on the river bank to await reinforcements. They came under heavy fire through the evening and into the night when they were told that there would be no fresh troops coming forward to support them. After midnight they received orders to fall back to the bridgehead area but while they were doing this they came under an attack from the SS at 3am which they drove off with heavy casualties among the enemy. They held the bridgehead for the remainder of the 7th of April.
Captain John Day of No. 45 Commando later wrote: - "At one of our brief pauses as we moved along the river bank I found myself crouching beside a young subaltern, Peter Casper, whose men were endeavouring to provide us with some covering fire. During a lull in the firing we heard shouting from the German positions. Peter said "They want to surrender", leapt to his feet, took off his beret, and waved it at the enemy. Two or three bullets cracked at us and Peter Casper fell dead at my feet."
He is buried at Hanover War Cemetery Plot 7, Row K Grave 7.

Castello, Daniel, 1890-1980
GB-2014-WSA-04566 · Persona · 1890-1980

Castello, Daniel, son of Percy M. Castello, of Regent's Park, by Edith Miriam, daughter of Joseph de Castro, of London; b. Oct. 13, 1890; adm. Sept. 24, 1903 (A); left Dec. 1906; 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt. Herts Regt. (T. F.) March 25, 1915; resigned on account of ill health; was engaged in educational work; 2nd Lieut. R. A. P. C. May 23, 1940; transferred to R. A. O. C. Jan. 17, 1941; d. 18 Aug. 1980.