Papers relating to Hiller's army career, letters to family, postcards, photographs and First World War ephemera.
The personal effects of Alan Menzies Hiller
This material is held atSt John's College Library Special Collections, University of Cambridge
- Reference
- GB 275 Hiller
- Dates of Creation
- 1900–1999
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 1 box
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Hiller was born in Shanghai in 1895. He was educated at Berkhamsted School, and came to St John's in 1913 to study for the Mechanical Sciences Tripos. At the outbreak of the First World War he volunteered and was gazetted to the 3rd Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment as a 2nd Lieutenant. After a period of training at Chatham, he went to the front in January 1915. He fought at the battle of Neuve Chapelle, being temporarily attached to the South Staffordshire Regiment, and was killed in action at the battle of Festubert on 16 May 1915 while leading a charge on the German trenches.
Access Information
Open for consultation
Acquisition Information
Given by Brigadier David Baines, Nov. 1999 (with letter of donation).
Note
Hiller was born in Shanghai in 1895. He was educated at Berkhamsted School, and came to St John's in 1913 to study for the Mechanical Sciences Tripos. At the outbreak of the First World War he volunteered and was gazetted to the 3rd Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment as a 2nd Lieutenant. After a period of training at Chatham, he went to the front in January 1915. He fought at the battle of Neuve Chapelle, being temporarily attached to the South Staffordshire Regiment, and was killed in action at the battle of Festubert on 16 May 1915 while leading a charge on the German trenches.
Preferred citation: St John's College Library, The personal effects of Alan Menzies Hiller
Archivist's Note
19 Jun 2006
Additional Information
Published