Regiment: South Lancashire (Prince of Wales's Volunteers) Regiment

Vining, Albert –

Son of Annie Vining, of 27, Independent Street, Little Lever, Lancashire, and formerly of 82, Arthur Street, Little Lever, Lancashire. Formerly Private 45858, 74th Training Reserve Bn. Suffered from malaria whilst serving in Salonika.

Waddicor, Thomas –

Of 59, Beech Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915. Reported wounded July 1915.

Walker, Albert –

Of 86, Markland Hill Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Wounded by gunshot to the face 30/09/1916 resulting in the loss of his right eye.

Wallwork, Joseph –

Son of William and Elizabeth Ellen Wallwork, of 9, Broadhurst Avenue, Clifton, Lancashire, and formerly of 16, Moss View, Clifton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1914. Reported missing 10/09/1915.

Wallwork, Thomas –

Cousin of Mrs. Wallwork, of 4, Newton Street, Pendleton, Lancashire. Formerly 4511, Lancashire Fusiliers.

Watkinson, William Thomas –

Of 31, Tennyson Road, Preston, Lancashire. Caught aged 18 as an absentee from Tipton, Staffordshire since 25/08/1918 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 26/08/1918 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/29). Home service only.

Webber, John –

Of 15, Horrocks Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 50, Irving Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915. Formerly 2nd Bn., South Lancashire Regiment. Caught multiple times aged 23/24 as an absentee appearing before Bolton Magistrates to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/28 & JBO/1/29).