2ND LIEUTENANT EDWIN ARTHUR FIELD, 9TH BATTALION WEST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT.
2ND LIEUTENANT EDWIN ARTHUR FIELD, 9TH BATTALION WEST
YORKSHIRE REGIMENT. KILLED IN ACTION, 14TH SEPTEMBER 1916, AGED 23.
Edwin Arthur Field was the youngest
son of Charles Field who owned a string of cafes and grocers across Yorkshire
that traded under the name of H. Field and son Ltd. Born in Sculcoates near
Hull in 1893 but brought up in Bridlington, Edwin attended the towns grammar school
and after the completion of his education joined his father and elder brother
in the family business. His mother Rosa died before the war and his father
appears to have taken up residence firstly at
Middleton Villas in Ilkley and then at Wharfemead on Stourton Road.
At the outbreak of war Edwin enlisted in the Grenadier Guards but within 4 months obtained a commission in the 9th West Yorkshire Regiment. Edwin served at Gallipoli in 1915 with the battalion and then in Egypt in the early part of 1916. The 9th West Yorks. did not arrive in France until July 1916 and was subsequently posted to the Somme. On the 14th September 1916 Edwin died whilst the battalion were prepapring for an attack in the Thiepval area.
2nd lieutenant Edwin Field is buried at Lonsdale Military Cemetery and remembered on the memorials in Bridlington and Ilkley
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