Marston, CP
(1899 - 1918)
Key Facts
DATE OF BIRTH:
11th May 1899
YEARS ATTENDED THE COLLEGE:
1912 - 1915
HOME ADDRESS WHEN AT THE COLLEGE:
Surrey Lodge, 160 Denmark Hill
REGIMENT
1/18th Battalion, London Regiment (London Irish Rifles)
FINAL RANK:
Rifleman
DATE OF DEATH:
5th November 1918
AGE AT DEATH:
19
WHERE HE DIED (or was wounded)
Tournai
LOCATION OF GRAVE OR MEMORIAL:
Lille Southern Cemetery. I A 28
Rifleman Cyril Preston Marston
Cyril was born on May 11th 1899, the youngest of seven children of magazine editor and publisher Robert Marston and his wife, Fanny. He spent time at Denmark Hill School before, in May 1912, following all three of his older brothers by starting at Dulwich. He went on to be at the College for the next three years, leaving in the summer of 1915.
Shortly after turning 18, in the summer of 1917, Cyril enlisted for military service as a member of the London Regiment, and spent the rest of that year in training, at both Wimbledon and Blackdown Camp outside Farnborough. On Easter Sunday 1918 he was sent over to France, serving with the London Irish Rifles. He soon became a Lewis Gunner and through the rest of that summer saw action at Albert, and Armentieres, including being present at the capture of Lille. On November 5th, less than a week before the armistice would be called, he and around twenty comrades were resting in a barn, not far from Tournai, when the roof was struck by a German gas shell. All the men were affected by the gas, but only Cyril fatally; this was put down to a throat operation he had had some years earlier leaving him particularly susceptible. His elder brother, Arthur, also an OA, had been killed on the Somme two years earlier.