We are pleased to announce the addition of the biography of another of our members who served his country in the Great War.

Gunner Bartholomew Blackett Wilson, Royal Garrison Artillery, was mobilised in 1916 and spent two and a half years defending the coast of England before his posting to France, barely two months before the end of the war. Tragically, he suffered Mustard Gas Poisoning from an enemy Artillery shell with only a month of the war remaining.

You can check out his story here or click on his name on our WW1 Roll of Honour page.

Keep checking back for all the latest news and events for Lodge Temperance 2557.

 

Leave a Reply

Your e-mail address will not be published. Required fields are marked *