BiographyNigel Lowe served as a Senior Cadet in the 19B Area Cadet Corp, Hornsby and enlisted on 1 September 1915.
His sister Elma Constance Apsley Lowe served as a masseuse with the Australian Army Nursing Service,
joining on 1 November 1915.
Age21Date of Death8 March 1917Civil employmentOverseerEducatedBarker CollegeRelationshipsSon of May Wotton, 100 Byng Street, Orange, NSW
Service Information
Service number3177RankPrivateRegiment56th Australian Infantry BattalionPlace of enlistmentHoldsworthy, NSWPlace of embarkmentSydney, NSWDate of embarkment20 December 1915Place of deathFranceMemorial or CemeteryGuards Cemetery, Lesboeufs, Peronne, Picardie, FranceMemorial/Cemetery Barker CollegeMemorial NotesThe Barker College First World War memorial is six bronze panels on two brick pylons which list the names of former students who served and died in the First World War. The pylons sit on either side of steps from the playground below the Head of School's office.