Person:Frank Cowlishaw (1)

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Frank Victor Cowlishaw
m. 1894
  1. Ida Cowlishaw1895 -
  2. Frank Victor Cowlishaw1898 - 1917
Facts and Events
Name[1] Frank Victor Cowlishaw
Gender Male
Birth? 1898 Shardlow, Derbyshire, England
Other[6] 1913 Shardlow, Derbyshire, EnglandClub
Military[5] Bef 24 Aug 1917 King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, 6th Bn
Military[4] Medals - Victory Medal and British Medal
Death[2] 24 Aug 1917 Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, BelgiumCause: Killed in WWI
Burial[3] Aft 24 Aug 1917 Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, BelgiumMap: Latitude: N50.846259 Longitude: E2.943285 Cemetary: Hooge Crater Cemetery - Ref XIII. J. 8.
References
  1. Records of Julie Allen.
  2. Commonwealth War Graves Commission
    Casualty No 457783.

    http://www.cwgc.org/search/certificate.aspx?casualty=457783


    http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=457783

    Name: COWLISHAW
    Initials: F V
    Nationality: United Kingdom
    Rank: Private
    Regiment/Service: King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
    Unit Text: 6th Bn.
    Age: 20
    Date of Death: 24/08/1917
    Service No: 24599
    Additional information: Only Son of John and Susannah Cowlishaw, of Pleasant Cottage, Shardlow, Derby.
    Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
    Grave/Memorial Reference: XIII. J. 8.
    Cemetery: HOOGE CRATER CEMETERY Quality: High

  3. Commonwealth War Graves Commission
    Ref XIII. J. 8. Casualty No 457783.

    http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=52700&mode=1

    Cemetery Details

    Cemetery: HOOGE CRATER CEMETERY
    Country: Belgium
    Locality: Ieper, West-Vlaanderen

    Visiting Information:
    Wheelchair access to site possible, but may be by an alternative entrance. For further information regarding wheelchair access, please contact our Enquiries Section on telephone number 01628 507200.

    Location Information:
    Hooge Crater Cemetery is 4 kilometres east of Ieper town centre on the Meenseweg ‎‎(N8)‎‎, connecting Ieper to Menen. From Ieper town centre the Meenseweg is located via Torhoutstraat and right onto Basculestraat. Basculestraat ends at a main crossroads, directly over which begins the Meenseweg. The cemetery itself is located 3.5 kilometres along the Meenseweg on the right hand side of the road.

    Historical Information:
    Hooge Chateau and its stables were the scene of very fierce fighting throughout the First World War. On 31 October 1914, the staff of the 1st and 2nd Divisions were wiped out when the chateau was shelled; from 24 May to 3 June 1915, the chateau was defended against German attacks and in July 1915, the crater was made by a mine sprung by the 3rd Division. On 30 July, the Germans took the chateau, and on 9 August, it and the crater were regained by the 6th Division. The Germans retook Hooge on 6 June 1916 and on 31 July 1917, the 8th Division advanced 1.6 kilometres beyond it. It was lost for the last time in April 1918, but regained by the 9th ‎‎(Scottish)‎‎ and 29th Divisions on 28 September. Hooge Crater Cemetery was begun by the 7th Division Burial Officer early in October 1917. It contained originally 76 graves, in Rows A to D of Plot I, but was greatly increased after the Armistice when graves were brought in from smaller cemeteries in the area and from the battlefields of Zillebeke, Zantvoorde and Gheluvelt. There are now 5,922 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery. 3,578 of the burials are unidentified but special memorials record the names of a number of casualties either known or believed to be buried among them, or whose graves in other cemeteries were destroyed by shell fire. The cemetery was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.

    No. of Identified Casualties: 2344

  4. National Archives Documents Online
    M146.

    See the medals
    - http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-medals/victory-medal.htm
    - http://www.diggerhistory.info/images/medals-ww1/aaa_bwm_large.jpg


    Medal card of Cowlishaw, Frank V
    Corps: Yorkshire Light Infantry
    Regiment No: 24599
    Rank: Private

    Victory Medal Roll 0/7/103 B11
    Page 1785

    Dead 24.8.17

  5. Commonwealth War Graves Commission
    Casualty No 457783.

    Regiment: King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
    Unit: 6th Bn
    Rank: Private
    Service No: 24599

    Killed 24 Aug 1917

    http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=457783

  6. Shardlow Church Lad's Brigade, 1913