Marston, AB

(1897 - 1916)

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Key Facts

DATE OF BIRTH:

10th October 1897

YEARS ATTENDED THE COLLEGE:

1911 - 1914

HOME ADDRESS WHEN AT THE COLLEGE:

Surrey Lodge, 160 Denmark Hill

REGIMENT

7th Battalion, The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment

FINAL RANK:

2nd Lieutenant

DATE OF DEATH:

14th July 1916

AGE AT DEATH:

18

WHERE HE DIED (or was wounded)

Trones Wood

LOCATION OF GRAVE OR MEMORIAL:

Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval. XI H 1

2nd Lieutenant Arthur Bright Marston

Born on October 10th 1897, Arthur was the sixth of seven children born to magazine publisher and editor Robert Marston and his wife Fanny. He started at the College at the beginning of 1911 having been preceded at Dulwich by his two elder brothers, Edward and Robert, and would also later be joined by his younger brother, Cyril. Arthur’s time as an Alleynian lasted for three and a half years, until he left in the summer of 1914 whilst a member of the Modern Lower Fifth. After Dulwich he served on the staff of Publishers’ Circular, and the Fishing Gazette, two magazines edited by his father.

In April 1915 Arthur joined an Officers Training Corps, and that August was gazetted to a commission in the Royal West Surrey Regiment. He went over to France in February 1916, spending his first few months in the Albert sector, before being reassigned to the Somme in preparation for the great offensive that summer. He was one of the only officers of his battalion to survive the attack on Montauban on July 1st, the first day of the Somme, although he fell not long afterwards. On July 13th he was shot through the knee near Trones Wood and, unable to be evacuated, was killed in a shell blast the following day while still lying on a stretcher. His younger brother, Cyril, a fellow OA, would also go on to lose his life in the war.

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