Of 10, Viking Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915, 17th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers; enlisted August 1915, 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Robinson, William –
Robinson, Charles –
Of 14, Bailey Street, Charlestown, Pendleton, Lancashire.
Robinson, E –
Husband of Mrs. Robinson, of 31, Apple Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Robinson, Ernest –
Robinson, F –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, of 9, Trafalgar Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Wounded in the Dardanelles. His brother William served in the South African Campaign and was wounded at Ladysmith, and his brother Ernest served with the Lancashire Fusiliers in France.
Robinson, Fred –
Son of Charles and Margaret Robinson.
Robinson, Frederick (Fred) –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, and husband of Mrs. Robinson, of 49, Grasmere Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted in the Army in February 1911, seeing service in India and the Dardanelles. Twice wounded. Reported as Frank in BC.
Robinson, Harold –
Son of Mrs. Esther Robinson, of 7, Powys Street, Hindsford, Atherton, Lancashire.
Robinson, Harold Fletcher –
Son of Thomas Fletcher Robinson and Emma Robinson, of 117, Claremont Road, Pendleton, Lancashire. Educated at Manchester Grammar School. Member of the Manchester University Officer Training Corps. Eight months in France.
Robinson, Harry –
Son of Alice Robinson, of 25, Hawkshaw Street, Salford, Lancashire, and the late William H. Robinson; husband of Alice Frances Randall (formerly Robinson), of Blains Post Office, Echuca, Victoria, Australia.
Robinson, Harry –
Son of John and Edith Robinson, of Pendleton, Lancashire; husband of Phyllis Robinson, of Pendleton, Lancashire.
Robinson, Hugh –
Robinson, James Frederick –
Son of Mr. F. T. Robinson, of 31, Park Place, Cross Lane, Salford, Lancashire. Christ Church.
Robinson, John –
Of 214, Ellor Street, Pendleton, Lancashire.
Robinson, Arthur –
Robson, William –
Son of William and Sarah Ellen Robson, of 110, Weston Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Originally reported as wounded and missing since 31/07/1917, subsequently officially presumed to have been killed. His father served in France.