Person    | Male  Born 9/10/1883  Died 21/3/1918

Lieutenant John Henry Stephen Dimmer, VC

Categories: Armed Forces

War dead, WW1 i

Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

John (Jack) John Henry Stephen Dimmer was born at 37 Gloster Street, South Lambeth. Following action at Klein Zillebeke, Belgium, Dimmer learned of his VC reading a British newspaper whilst recovering in a French hospital. Went on to become Lieutenant Colonel and was killed in France later in the war. Gloster Street (on some maps shown as Gloucester Street) no longer exists but this 1895 map shows it running north-south just above what is now Pickworth Close.

Awarded the VC for his heroism on 12 November 1914, age 31, while serving in the King’s Royal Rifle Corps. "Shot five times, he continued to man his machine gun until it was destroyed by enemy fire. He was an inspiration. (Klein Zillebeke, Belgium)". Freemason at: №1174, Pentangle Lodge.

This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Lieutenant John Henry Stephen Dimmer, VC

Commemorated ati

Freemason VCs - N6 - Dimmer, Dobson, Dorrell

John Henry Stephen Dimmer, 12 November 1914, Age 31, The King’s Royal Rifle C...

Read More

John Dimmer VC

This plaque was unveiled exactly 100 years after the deeds that won Dimmer th...

Read More

Other Subjects

John Elisha Grimshaw, VC

John Elisha Grimshaw, VC

Awarded the VC for his heroism on 25 April 1915, age 22, while serving in the Lancashire Fusiliers. "One of the six VCs awarded before breakfast on 25 4 1915. Selected by his comrades as one of the...

Person, Armed Forces

War served, WW1
1 memorial
Western Front Association

Western Front Association

From the picture source website: "The Western Front Association (WFA) was formed with the aim of furthering interest in The Great War of 1914-1918. We also aim to perpetuate the memory, courage and...

Group, Armed Forces

1 memorial
1st London Divisional Royal Engineers

1st London Divisional Royal Engineers

London unit which served in WW1.

Group, Armed Forces

1 memorial
RAF apprentices and boy entrants

RAF apprentices and boy entrants

Royal Air Force apprentices and boy entrants, 1920 - 1993.

Group, Armed Forces, Children

1 memorial