Campbell West-Watson

Born on 23 April 1877 [1] he was educated at Birkenhead School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge before being ordained priest in 1903.

[2] After six years as Chaplain, Fellow and Lecturer at his old college he was appointed Bishop of Barrow-in-Furness in 1909.

Described in his Times obituary[5] as "a man of great approachability and unaffected goodness", he died on 19 May 1953.

In 1935, West-Watson was awarded the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal.

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Campbell West-Watson (left) and Churchill Julius in 1940