Many thanks for your efforts. It may interest you to know that young Harry Whitwell was born at Woodhouse, Hurcott, just outside Kidderminster. Harry enlisted with all of his brothers to serve his 'King and Country' during 'The Great War'. Thomas lies somewhere near Croisilles in Northern France. Henry lies without a headstone in the frequently desecrated cemetery at Amara, near the banks of the River Tigris. A long way from the Stour. Thomas's name was dully included on the Civic War Memorial in Stourbridge but Henry's, probably because his father had to leave his son's home, was not. For some time I have been trying, without success, to whip up any local enthusiasm to have Henry's name included alongside his brother's, on the town memorial in time for this Government's proposed centennial commemoration of the outbreak of the war, 2014. Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council has informed me that it would cost £1,757, and some pence. This, I feel, brings a new perspective to the frequently quoted phrase: 'Lest we forget'. Paul Nash.