BiographyEdward Montague-Williams served in the British Army, he was gazetted an officer on 25 August 1916.
The 188th Siege Battery was raised on 13 July 1916 and sent to France on 30 October 1916.Age22Date of Death10 December 1917EducatedBarker CollegeRelationshipsSon of Edward and Maude Montague Williams.
Service Information
RankLieutenant Regiment188th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison ArtilleryMemorial or CemeteryThe Huts Cemetery, Ypres, Flanders, BelgiumMemorial/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.KeywordsBarker CollegeFirst World WarWW1
Edward Emanuel Montague-Williams. Hornsby Shire, accessed 24/05/2025, https://hornsbyshire.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/5225