Arthur Lindley (c.1881-1917)
An ongoing project to commemorate and research the lives of those who appear on war memorials and rolls of honour in the local area, who served in the military, or whose deaths were linked to conflict.
Huddersfield's Roll of Honour: 1914-1922
The following extract is from Huddersfield's Roll of Honour: 1914-1922 (2014) by J. Margaret Stansfield:
- LINDLEY, ARTHUR. Private. No 5763. 1/4th Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Born Honley. Lived Armitage Bridge. Attended Armitage Bridge Church and served on the committee of the Armitage Bridge Conservative Club. Employed by Messrs J. Brook and Sons Limited at Armitage Bridge Mills. A keen sportsman and a good billiards player. Was a playing member of the Armitage Bridge Cricket Club and was formerly half-back for the Berry Brow and Honley Association football teams. Single. Died of wounds at the 1/1st South Midland Casualty Clearing Station on 12.2.1917, aged 35 years. Buried WARLINCOURT HALTE BRITISH CEMETERY. Grave location:- Plot 4, Row J, Grave 6.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
- Private LINDLEY
- regiment: King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
- died: Monday, February 12, 1917
- record ID: 91382
Links
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission (ID #91382)
- Imperial War Museums: Lives of the First World War (ID #2664721)