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He is also commemorated on the Memorial Tablet at Horsham Police Station, West Sussex

*The SD prefix was a very distinctive army number. It indicated that the holder had volunteered for service in the Sussex Pals and stood for South Downs Battalions. The South Downers were also known as 'Lowthers Lambs' after Colonel Claude Lowther who had been instrumental in their formation and recruitment.

Berkeley Thomas TIVEY


Born at Willesden Green, Middlesex he joined the West Sussex Constabulary on 6th April 1914 and then enlisted at Worthing, Sussex.


Corporal SD/741*

11th Bn., Royal Sussex Regiment


Died 16th February 1915 age 21


Son of Mrs D. Tivey of 308, Chapter Road, Willesden Green, London


Buried at Willesden New Cemetery, Middlesex


Grave reference G. 557


Willesden New Cemetery, Middlesex, England


The cemetery contains 130 First World War graves.

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