LLOYD Philip

  • First Name(s):
    Philip 
  • Surname:
    LLOYD
  • Service Number:
    200472
  • Rank:

    Private

  • Conflict:
    WW1
  • Service:
    Army
  • Army Sector:
    Infantry
  • Regiment:
    Worcestershire Regiment
  • Battalion:
    1st/7th Battalion
  • Unit:
    C Company
  • Former Units:
    None
  • Date of Death:
    25th April 1917
  • Age At Death:
    20
  • Place of Death:
    Unknown
  • Place of Burial:
    Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, France, Pier and Face 5A and 6C.
  • Place of Birth:
    Unknown
  • Home Town:
    Unknown
  • Casualty's Relatives:

    Son of Philip and Agnes Lloyd, 4 The Cliff, Stourbridge, Worcestershire

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Further Information About LLOYD Philip

Philip Lloyd had worked before 1914 at Turney’s leather works. He volunteered for the Worcester Territorials at the outbreak of war and joined C Company in the 1st/7th Battalion in the 48th Division. The battalion had been in France since March 1915 and was very actively involved in the 1916 battle of the Somme. It had been involved in the capture of Ovillers in the middle of July and then in the battle for the Transloy Ridges in October. In the Spring of 1917 they were part of the forces following up the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line. After several skirmishes with the enemy the 48th Division was asked to capture Gillemont Farm, a stronghold on a prominent spur near the Line. On the 24th April the 1st/8th managed to seize the position but suffered in the inevitable German counter attack. The next day the 1st/7th were asked to take over and succeeded, but also at great cost, in beating off the enemy. They suffered about 150 casualties and among those killed was Private Philip Lloyd. His brother, William, had also enlisted in the Worcesters and died on the 29th July 1915.

Philip Lloyd has no known grave, the photograph available shows his name on Thiepval Memorial.

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