
Charles Dixon

Portsmouth
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Portsmouth Naval Memorial
The memorial was designed by Sir Robert Lorimer and is located on Southsea Common. There are 24,593 identified casualties listed of which 10,000 were sailors in World War One. The memorial was unveiled by the Duke of York (future King George VI) on 15th October 1924
Memorial DetailNext of kin address Staffordshire England West Bromwich 23, Newhall Street England Mother Mary Eleanor Dixon Father John Dixon