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Private James Coleman CLARKE 5053
Born: Preston, Lancashire, England Enlisted: 28-12-1915, Liverpool, New South Wales 45th Battalion Australian Infantry Died of Wounds 12-8-1916, France aged 30years Resting: Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Boulogne, Nord Pas de Calais, France Son of James C. and Annie Clarke, Higher Walton, Preston, England. Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 139 Bell-ringer Lancashire Society, Higher Walton Tower |
Private Phillip HALL 269
Born: Northumberland, England Enlisted: 14-9-1914, Blackboy Hill, Western Australia 16th Battalion Australian Infantry Died of Wounds: 16-5-1915, Egypt aged 23years Resting: Chatby Military and War Memorial Cemetery, Alexandria, Egypt Son of Robert and Elizabeth Hall. Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 79 Also Honoured Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland Bell-ringer Durham & Newcastle Diocesan Society Bamburgh Tower Photo: Gravesecrets at your Fingertips
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Private William Albert HEMPEL 2481
Born: Norwich, Norfolk, England Enlisted: 17-6-1915, Melbourne, Victoria 8th Battalion Australian Infantry Killed in Action: 4-10-1917, Belgium aged 23years Honoured: Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Flanders, Belgium Son of William Hempel, 154, Ber St., Norwich, England, & the late Rachel Hempel. Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 53 Bell-ringer Norwich Diocesan Society Norwich Tower |
Sergeant Arthur Robert Henry JOYNER 67
Born: Roddington, Sydney, New South Wales Enlisted: 18-8-1914, Sydney, New South Wales 4th Division Signal Company, Australian Engineers Killed in Action: 4-12-1916, France aged 22years Resting: Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Picardie, France Son of Arthur Powell Joyner and Anna Maria Joyner. Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 25 Bell-ringer St Mark's Society of Ringers Darling Point Sydney, N.S.W. Photo: Gravesecrets at your Fingertips
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The Sydney Morning Herald (N.S.W.) 30-12-1916
JOYNER.-Killed in action in France Dec. 4 1916 after two years' active service Serg. Arthur R. H. Joyner dearly beloved eldest son of Mr and Mrs. A
P. Joyner Paddington aged 22 years 4 months.
He died nobly doing his duty.
The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, N.S.W.) 30-12-1916
Sergt. ARTHUR JOYNER (killed In action), late of Glenmore Road, Paddington, enlisted early In August, 1914, and left Australia with the first Australian Force. He served throughout the Gallipoli campaign and on the day of landing, secured some excellent photos showing the actual landing, etc. He was one of the first Australian soldiers to arrive In France, and fought in the Pozieres battle, being congratulated by General Cox, "on conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty." At the time of his death he had served two years and four months practically without a spell. Tho bell-ringers of St. Mark's, Darling Point, rang a muffled peal to his memory last night.
JOYNER.-Killed in action in France Dec. 4 1916 after two years' active service Serg. Arthur R. H. Joyner dearly beloved eldest son of Mr and Mrs. A
P. Joyner Paddington aged 22 years 4 months.
He died nobly doing his duty.
The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, N.S.W.) 30-12-1916
Sergt. ARTHUR JOYNER (killed In action), late of Glenmore Road, Paddington, enlisted early In August, 1914, and left Australia with the first Australian Force. He served throughout the Gallipoli campaign and on the day of landing, secured some excellent photos showing the actual landing, etc. He was one of the first Australian soldiers to arrive In France, and fought in the Pozieres battle, being congratulated by General Cox, "on conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty." At the time of his death he had served two years and four months practically without a spell. Tho bell-ringers of St. Mark's, Darling Point, rang a muffled peal to his memory last night.
Private Reginald John MEDHURST 3424
Born: Kent, England Enlisted: 11-8-1915, Blackboy Hill, Western Australia 11th Battalion Australian Infantry Died of Wounds: 21-3-1917, France aged 25years Resting: St Sever Cemetery Extension, Haute-Normandie, France Son of Ebenezer & Georgina Maud Medhurst, Wellerstown, Chiddingstone, Kent, England. Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 63 Bell-ringer Kent Society Chiddingstone Tower |
Sergeant Alfred PARKER 2032
Born: Eastwood, Nottingham, England Enlisted: 3-2-1916, Perth, Western Australia 44th Battalion Australian Infantry Killed in Action 4-7-1918, aged 33years Resting: Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery, Villers-Bretonneux, Picardie, France Son of Robert and Jane Parker Husband of S. H. Milton (formerly Parker), Hyde Park, Doncaster, Yorks, England Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 138 Bell-ringer St George's Bellringers Assocation, St George's Cathedral Perth |
Private John Kitchen QUICK 371
Born: St Ives, Cornwall Enlisted: 4-3-1915, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia 28th Battalion Australian Infantry Died of Wounds: 14-8-1915, aged 26years Resting: Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, Cairo, Egypt Son of Matthew and Mary Jane Quick Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 114 Bell-ringer: Truro Diocesan Society Towednack Tower Photo: Bendigonian Newspaper 29-9-1915
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Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic.) 30-9-1915
DIED OF ILLNESS.
CORPORAL J. K. QUICK.
Corporal John K. Quick died at Helioplis on 14th August from pneumonia. The deceased soldier, who was only 25 years of age, was the son of Mr. Matthew Quick, of Towednack, St. Ives, Cornwall, and a cousin of Sir John Quick, of Bendigo. He was a member of the 28th battalion, W A
DIED OF ILLNESS.
CORPORAL J. K. QUICK.
Corporal John K. Quick died at Helioplis on 14th August from pneumonia. The deceased soldier, who was only 25 years of age, was the son of Mr. Matthew Quick, of Towednack, St. Ives, Cornwall, and a cousin of Sir John Quick, of Bendigo. He was a member of the 28th battalion, W A
Corporal Arthur John ROKER 11122
Born: London, Middlesex, England Enlisted: 12-7-1915, Brisbane, Queensland 13th Brigade Australian Field Artillery Died: 30-9-1917, Belgium Honoured: Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Flanders, Belgium Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 18 Bell-ringer Middlesex Society, Acton Tower |
Private Douglas Hastings TEMBEY 2941
Born: Cleaton Moor, Cumberland, England Enlisted: 21-9-1916, Brisbane, Queensland 47th Battalion Australian Infantry Killed in Action: 7-6-1917, Belgium aged 24years Resting: Messines Ridge British Cemetery, Messines, Flanders, Belgium Son of Samuel & Annie Tembey, Cleator Moor, Cumberland, England. Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 144 Bell-ringer Cumberland Change Ringers Association, Cleator Tower |
Private Thomas Leonard WARD 1859
Born: London, England Enlisted: 23-1-1915, Narrogin, Western Australia 11th Battalion Australian Infantry Died of Wounds 10-8-1915, Egypt aged 25years Resting: Chatby Military and War Memorial Cemetery, Alexandria, Egypt Son of Henry Walter and Mary Anne Elizabeth Ward, of Ditcheat, Bath, England. Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 64 Bell-ringer Bath & Wells Diocesan Society, Ditcheat Tower Photo: Gravesecrets at your Fingertips
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