51674 Private Frank Lester VC Frank Lester was born on 18th February 1896 in Huyton, Liverpool to John and Ellen Lester. He spent his early childhood in Hoylake where he attended Hoylake National School. Frank was a keen member of Hoylake Boys Brigade and also played the organ for the local congregation at the Methodist 'Tin Chapel'. On completing his education, Frank trained initially as a joiner until his family moved to Millers Hay in Irby. Here he worked alongside his father in their family run market garden business. In 1916, Frank enlisted in the Lancashire Fusiliers and was posted to France in 1917. In early 1918 he was wounded but he returned to duty in September of that year. On 12th October, one month before the end of the war, Frank was killed at Neuvilly in France in the action for which he was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest award for bravery. An extract from "The London Gazette," No. 31067, dated 13th Dec., 1918, records the following:
He lies in Neuvilly Communal Cemetery and Extension, Nord, France. Neuvilly is a small village 6 kilometres north-north-west of Le Cateau on the road to Valenciennes (D955). The Communal Cemetery and extension are on the north side of the village outskirts and on the north side of the main road (D955). The VC was sold in 2002 and can now be seen in the display of Lord Ashcroft's collection of VCs in the Imperial War Museum London. |