1885 - 1916
CPL David Wallace Crawford
1887 - 1916
Lce-Corpl John Joseph Nickle
1894 - 1916
Pte 17911 Morton Neill
1897 - 1916
Lieut Edward Stanley Ashcroft
1883 - 1918
Pte 57658 Harry Prust

- Age: 22
- From: Scarborough
- Regiment: The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 18th Btn
- K.I.A Monday 9th April 1917
- Commemorated at: Wancourt Brit Cem
Panel Ref: VI.G.11
Harry was born in the March quarter of 1895 in Scarborough, the son of Ada Prust, father unknown. Ada was born in Scarborough in 1875. Three other Prust births are recorded in Scarborough, mother’s maiden name Prust; Amy Jane in 1895, a male child in 1899 and a female in 1901, both of whom died soon after birth.
The family are living at the same address at the time of the 1911 Census. Harry is still living with his mother and grandmother, he also has a sister Amy Jane aged 5. Harry is working as a butchers apprentice, the same trade as his late grandfather Simeon Prust. Ada is listed again as single.
The raid resulted in public outrage in Britain and Remember Scarborough became a rallying cry for recruiting officers across the nation. The attack featured ona range of recruitment posters which prompted men to enlist in large numbers.
He was subsequently transferred to the 18th Battalion of The King's Liverpool Regiment as Private 57658.
Arras 09th April 1917
Details of the circumstances the 18th Battalion had to contend with are illustrated below:
The battalion formed the left assaulting battalion of the brigade, the 2nd Wiltshire Regiment being on the right, the 19th Manchester Regiment being in support and 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment furnishing “moppers -up” for the two assaulting battalions. The brigade advance was timed to begin at ---- hour after “Zero”, suited to conform with the movements of 56th Division and other divisions on our left further north (near Arras). This battalion’s objective was the front-line system Lion Lane on the left (exclusive) to Panther Lane on right (exclusive). This sector included the strongpoint known as “The Egg”.
The brigade advanced at prearranged time, i.e., 11.38 a.m, from position of assembly trenches south of Neuville Vitasse to German front line. This necessitated an advance across the open of at least 2,000 yards. This area up to Neuville Vitasse- Henin road was crossed in artillery formation; after this, owing to machine-gun fire and considerable resistance from German posts forward in the sunken roads, it was found necessary to deploy. During the whole movement across the open the advancing columns had been under considerable artillery fire from guns of all calibres. On gaining the position immediately in front of German line it was found that the wire was practically uncut; this wire formed two strong belts in front of German trenches. Two small gaps were eventually discovered and Second-Lieut H.F.Merry gallantly led a bombing party through them, but his three remaining men were killed as they reached the German trenches.
From the moment the battalion was “held up” in front of German wire Capt. R. W. Jones, the senior company commander on the spot, at once began the work of consolidating in front of German wire. The battalion held on in this position for the remainder of the day, until relieved by the 16th Manchester Regiment about 3 a.m. on the 10th of April, all the time under intense machine-gun and rifle fire.
Between 9th-10th April, 1917, the 18th King's lost 2 officers 2nd Lt. F. Ashcroft and 2nd Lt. H.G. Ewing and 59 other ranks killed. 8 other officers were wounded.
Harry was buried close to where he fell and after the war, when graves were concentrated, his body was removed and reinterred and he now rests at Wancourt British Cemetery in France at plot VI.G.11 where his headstone bears the epitaph:"ONLY SON OF DAVID AND ADA PRUST OF SCARBORO, YORKSHIRE. THY WILL BE DONE ".
Harry is commemorated on the Memorials at
Robin Hood and Rothwell Haigh in West Yorkshire
Scarborough War Memorial as H Prost
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