hiya cathy
major Roberts wasn't in the platoon photos,but if you google Manchester regiment image archive,theres a photo of him in there.
major Roberts wasn't at the hill,he was at etreillers with the last 70 men of the battalion,the germans laid down a box barrage on this area,the quarter master,captain john Thomas ball was wounded trying to get his supplies back through this,major Roberts was badly wounded on 21st march and died in hospital at rouen five days later[26th]
captain john guest,who was taken prisoner near the hill,wrote to his parents on 30th march from his prison camp and asked them to inform major Roberts of his whereabouts,he was unaware that he had died of wounds,they were close friends.
major Rupert,edward Roberts
born 15th june 1881
2nd son of james+ada Roberts,clent house,83 bromyard rd,worcester
educated Worcester grammar and jesus college,cambridge[entered 1900]
became assistant master at Dunstable grammar then merchison castle school from 1905 till 1912
his father died on 14th December 1903 and his mother on 3rd may 1917,both are buried in ashwood cemetery,worcester,major Roberts is commemorated on their gravestone[black marble cross]along with his two younger brothers,douglas+conrad
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