Walter Eustace Rhodes

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Born
Walter Eustace Rhodes

1872 (1872)
Died (aged 46)
Causeof deathKilled in action
OccupationHistorian
Walter Rhodes
Born
Walter Eustace Rhodes

1872 (1872)
Died (aged 46)
Cause of deathKilled in action
OccupationHistorian
Military career
Allegiance United Kingdom
BranchBritish Army
RankPrivate
Service number79174
UnitDevonshire Regiment
ConflictsFirst World War  
War memorial, Old Quadrangle, University of Manchester

Walter Eustace Rhodes (1872 – 13 July 1918) was an English historian, translator, librarian and soldier.[1]

Rhodes was the son of John and Ellen Rhodes, of Cheetham, Manchester.[2] From 1895 until his resignation in 1903 he was the librarian of Owens College Library.[3]

During the First World War he served as a private in the Devonshire Regiment. He was killed on 13 July 1918 and is memorialised on the war memorial of the University of Manchester.[4]

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