

Thomas Andrew Walls

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 DetailDecorations DSC (awarded after the Battle of the Falklands together with 2 other Carpenters for prompt repairs to their ships after the action) Wounded Died (Battle of Jutland) Irish Yes Next of kin address Hampshire England Isabel Portsmouth 46 Warren Ave Milton Ireland Mother Sarah Walls Father Thomas Walls