The Ypres League
9, Baker Street, Portman Square W.l.
OBJECTS OF THE LEAGUE.
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Patron-in-Chie) 1 H.M. THE KING.
Patrons
H.R.H. Thb Prince of Wales. H.R.H. Princess Beatrice.
President t Field-Marshal the Viscount Plumer of Messines.
Vice-Presidents
F.-M. Viscount Allenby. The Viscount Burnham.
General Sir Charles Harington
F.-M. Sir Claud Jacob. The Lord Wakefield of Hythe.
General Committee
The Countess of Albemarle.
Major J. R. Ainsworth-Davis.
♦Captain C. Alliston.
Lieut.-Colonel Beckles Willson.
♦Mr. John Boughey.
♦Miss B. Brice-Miller.
Colonel G. T. Brierley.
Captain P. W. Burgess.
General Sir Philip Chetwode.
Mr. A. Copland.
♦Brig.-General C. Cunliffe-Owen.
Major H. Cardinal-Harford.
Rev. P. B. Clayton.
♦Captain F. H. Davies.
♦The Earl of Ypres.
Mrs. Charles J. Edwards.
Major C. J. Edwards.
Mr. H. A. T. Fairbank.
Mr. T. Ross Furner.
Sir Philip Gibbs.
Mr. E. Glover.
Major C. E. Goddard.
Major-Gbneral Sir John Headlam.
Mr. F. D. Banks Hill.
Mr. J. Hetherington.
♦Captain H. D. Hyams.
Mrs. E. Heap.
Brigadier H. C. Jackson.
♦Major Montague Jones.
♦The Hon. Alice Douglas Pennant.
♦Lieut.-General Sir W. P. Pulteney.
Lieut.-Colonel J. Murray.
Sir H. Perry Robinson,
Lieut.-General Sir Cecil Romer.
Viscount* Sandon.
The Hon. Sir Arthur Stanley.
Mr. Ernest Thompson.
Captain G. Lockley Turner.
♦Lieut.-General Sir H. Uniacke.
♦Mr. E. B. Waggett.
Mr. L. A. Weller.
Captain J. Wilkinson.
Cap!. H. Trevor Williams.
Executive Committee.
Finance t
Lieut.-General Sir W. P. Pulteney.
Secretary
Captain G. E. de Traffcrd.
Auditors 1
Messrs. Lepine Jackson,
6, Bond Court, E.C.4.
Honorary Solicitors t
Messrs. Fladgate Co., 18, Pall Mall, S.W.
Bankers 1
Barclays Bank, Ltd., Knightsbridge Branch.
Trustees
Lieut.-General Sir W. P. Pulteney.
Capt. H. D. Hyams.
League Representative at Ypres
Captain P. D. Parminter,
19, Rue Surmont de Volsberghe.
League Representative at Amiens
Captain Stuart Oswald,
7, Rue Porte-Paris.
I.Commemoration and Comradeship.
II.—'The arranging of special facilities for travel and transport of members.
III.The furnishing of information about the Salientmarking of historic sites and the
compilation of charts of the battlefields.
IV.The erection of an outstanding memorial of the Defence.
V.The establishment of groups of members throughout the world, through Branch
Secretaries and Corresponding Members.
VI.The maintenance of cordial relations with dwellers on the battlefields of Ypres.
VII—The formation of a Junior Division