posted on 2024-02-23, 22:44authored byGreat War Archive Project Team
Entry of my uncle, 2nd Lt Albert Brainerd Raynes, in Volume 1 of the Roll of Honour.
Editor's Comment:
Second Lieutenant Albert Brainerd Raynes, Royal Sussex Regiment, attached 2nd Bn. Royal Berkshire Regiment, was killed in action on 10th March 1915, aged 20. The son of Albert Edward and Alice Mary Raynes, of 201, Denman St., Nottingham, he is commemorated on the Le Touret Memorial. Lieutenant Raynes fell on the opening day of the battle of Neuve Chapelle, his battalion taking part in the attack of the 8th Division.
History
Identifier
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Subject
Raynes, Albert Brainerd
Date
1919
Date Created
01/08/1914
Temporal Coverage
31/12/1918
Source
Folio
Medium
Paper
Type
Publication
Contributor
Richard Marshall | Professor E P Raynes
Rights
The Great War Archive, University of Oxford / Primary Contributor