Collins, Richard

Corporal, Richard Collins, 1st Northumberland Fusiliers

Born Brentford, Middlesex, 24 May 1885. Parents deceased. He was the nephew of his Aunt, Emily Collins of 7, Tower Street, Harrogate, Yorkshire.

A Soap Maker, he joined the army, in 1904. He enlisted at London and served eight years with the 1st Northumberland Fusiliers, including India between 1909-1912. He had taken part in much frontier fighting and was awarded a medal. He was also one of the best shots in the regiment. He remained an army reservist when his time expired.

In civilian life, he was a Policemen, who served with the East Riding Constabulary from Sept 1912.

Mobilized when war began. Posted to France, on 19 Sept 1914. Served with the 1st Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action on 20 Oct 1914, aged 29.

His army effects were left to his dependent Aunt, Emily Collins at 57, Widdoshaw Road, Woodlands, Harrogate, Yorkshire

He is buried at CABARET-ROUGE BRITISH CEMETERY, SOUCHEZ, FRANCE

Also commemorated on the WW1 Police Memorial, St Mary’s Church, Hengate, Beverley.

His details & photo are recorded in the UK, De Ruvigny’s Roll of Honour, 1914-1919 , Volume 1, page 89.


First name:
Richard
Military Number:
9882
Rank:
Corporal
Date Died
30/10/1914
Place died:
CABARET-ROUGE BRITISH CEMETERY, SOUCHEZ, FRANCE
Age:
29
57, Widdoshaw Road, Woodlands, Harrogate, Yorkshire