Victims of The Bombing of The Guards Chapel
18th June 1944, Wellington Barracks, London
Below, is the index of the victims of the Guards Chapel bombing, June 1944 when the chapel in Wellington Barracks was hit by a V1 flying bomb in the midst of a service. All original research by Jan Gore. Please email jangore3@gmail.com if you have any additional information which would help to complete these biographies.
Mrs Dorothy Allfrey
Guardsman William George Frederick Annals
Miss Peggy Louise May Arnold
Miss Amy Atkins
Mr Philip Atkins
Corporal Martin Bacchiolelli
Major Clarence Alvin Baker
Mr Arthur Ernest Berry
Mr John Bostock
Lance Corporal Alfred Reginald Bowyer
Guardsman Sidney George Broughton
Mr Herbert Vigers Caldicott
Musician George Edward Carr
Miss Ada Ellen Cattarns
Guardsman John Tatton Trevor Cave
Miss Beryl Violet Clark
Lieutenant Colonel John Murray Cobbold
Captain Alan Fraser Coleman
Mr Cyril Johnson Coleman
Mr Edith Coleman
Guardsman Leonard Congreve
Drummer James Frank Copeman
Mrs Sarah Louisa Courtney
Guardsman Alexander Only Crofts
Miss Olive Louisa Crooke
Guardsman Eric James Curry
Guardsman George Morris Dalton
Guardsman George Davidson
Mr Bryn Davies
Miss Clara Georgina Deadfield
Mrs Isabelle Elisa Dewar-Durie
Lieutenant Harold William Dods
Second Lieutenant James Arthur Grey Duberly
Wren Joan Ruth Duncan
Lance Corporal James Edward Dunn
Wren Edith Anne Farmer
Captain John Douglas Gall
Miss Beatrice Isabel Gardner
Miss Edith Kathlleen Kay Garland
Guardsman Dennis George Gibson
Mrs Dorothy Helen Gidley-Kitchin
Second Subaltern Dorothy Rosemary Marian Gidley-Kitchin
Major John Gilliat
Lady Evelyn Gordon-Lennox
Pierre Maurice Gras
Colonel Gustav B Guenther
Miss Dorothy Pauline Gye
Mr Albert William Hall / William Albert Garland Beer
Lance Serjeant John Hall
The Lord Lt Col Edward Douglas John Hay
Lance Serjeant Arthur E Hewlett
Lance Corporal Edwin Lloyd Holmes
Guardsman Alexander Hooper
Guardsman Denis Walter George Hooper
Mrs Gwendolen Anna Le Bas Horton
Lance Corporal Horace Hyde
Mrs Annie Ellen Irving
Private Kathleen Jackson
Mrs Mary Jameson
Mrs Phyllis Jameson
Miss Ethel Annie Jones
Mrs Alice Gabriel Lumley Keane
Captain George Durant Kemp-Welch
Musician Frederick Dowdney Kent
Captain Sampson Beamish Lane
Lance Serjeant Percy Leonard Livermore
Lady Gwendolen Muriel Maud Lumley-Smith
Miss Moya Lumley-Smith
Guardsman Ahmand Male
Miss Mabel Annie Maultby
Miss Marian Daphne McDonald
Miss Elizabeth Amy Millen
Miss Millicent Marjorie Millen
Mrs Diana Milton-Willmott
Miss Janet Lockett Mitchell
Lieutenant Michael Bradstock Alexander Mitchell
Mrs Vera Margaret Mitchell
Guardsman Ronald Charles Mitchell
Lance Corporal Frederick Dowdney Morley
Miss Agnes Moscrop
Mrs Hettie Ruthin Neilson
Lance Serjeant Sidney Walter Newbould
Miss Margaret Ellen Norris
Miss Lilian Northing
Guardsman William Henry Norton
Miss Edith Winifred Cazenove Ogden
Private Valerian Peacock
Miss Constance Olivia Penn
Guardsman Leslie Charles Phillips
Private Phyllis Mary Potter
Drummer Albert Charles Richmond
Mrs Phyllis Margaret Roper
Mrs Mary Josephine Sargent
Lance Corporal Edwin Lloyd Sellers
Guardsman William Henry Shaw
Mrs Rose May Sheridan
Miss Edna Mary Shooter
Musician Ralph Herbert Shorten
Guardsman Jack Smith
Miss Olive Gertrude Annie Smith
Miss Marjorie Souter
Guardsman Ernest Keith Stamp
Miss Ida Thomson
Section Officer Cornelia Despard Thorn
Mrs Elizabeth Amy Thorn
Captain Terence Conrad Thorn
Major Dick Henry Brewster Thornton
Guardsman Henry Alfred George Thornton
Guardsman Anthony Sidney George Titcombe
Guardsman George Tranter
Drill Sargeant Nathaniel Turton
Captain Leslie Edwin Gordon Wall
Mrs Violet Maud Wall
Lance Serjeant Edgar Watson
Guardsman Derek James Weaver
Amy Louisa Weller
Reverend Ralph Henry Whitrow
Mrs Adelaide Louise Wilson
Mrs Violet Wilson
Major James Causley Windram
Reverend Gordon Gladstone Wood
Mrs Hilda Mary Worrall
Unknown Female
Charles Hart
Research by Jan Gore
jangore3@gmail.com
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