LONDON - KENSAL GREEN
All Souls Cemetery
Headstone Photos: Francois Greef
Biographies: Cathy Sedgwick
Biographies: Cathy Sedgwick
Member Dora ASHLEY 17663
Women's Royal Air Force, No. 10 Motor Transport Repair Depot Died: 4-11-1918 (pneumonia) aged 27years Daughter of E. B. and Fanny Ashley, of Woodlands, Longwarry South, Drouin, Victoria, Australia. Honoured: Australian War Memorial Commemorative Roll
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Captain Ernest J.W. BRUCE
94th Battery Royal Field Artillery Died: 17-4-1919 aged 45years Awarded Military Cross Son of J. M. Bruce of Melbourne, Australia Husband of May Lindsay Graham-Clarke (formerly Bruce, nee Jackson), of Glenrhos, Rhayader, Radnorshire. Served with the 1st Imperial Yeomanry in the South African Campaign. Three years' active service in France. Honoured: Australian War Memorial Commemorative Roll
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Photo: British War Graves
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The Sydney Morning Herald 28-4-1919
DEATH OF MAJOR BRUCE.
MELBOURNE, Sunday.
Major Ernest Bruce, managing director of Paterson, Laing, and Bruce, Ltd., died suddenly In London on Saturday, according to a private cable advice received in Melbourne. In July, 1915, Major Bruce went to England, and offered himself to the Imperial Government for active Service. His offer was accepted, and he received a commission in the Royal Artillery. He went through the principal lighting in France and Belgium during three years, and was observation officer at the Vimy Ridge battle. He was made captain, obtained the Military Cross, and later reached the rank of major. At the time of his death he was in London on leave, and from his last letter expected his discharge shortly. Major Bruce also served In the South African war with the Imperial Army, and was wounded in the left arm. He received the South African medal for gallant service. He was the oldest son of the late Mr. J. M. Bruce, and had been associated with the business since he left Cambridge. Major Bruce leaves a widow (a daughter of the late Dr. Jackson) and two children, who have been living In England for nearly four years.
DEATH OF MAJOR BRUCE.
MELBOURNE, Sunday.
Major Ernest Bruce, managing director of Paterson, Laing, and Bruce, Ltd., died suddenly In London on Saturday, according to a private cable advice received in Melbourne. In July, 1915, Major Bruce went to England, and offered himself to the Imperial Government for active Service. His offer was accepted, and he received a commission in the Royal Artillery. He went through the principal lighting in France and Belgium during three years, and was observation officer at the Vimy Ridge battle. He was made captain, obtained the Military Cross, and later reached the rank of major. At the time of his death he was in London on leave, and from his last letter expected his discharge shortly. Major Bruce also served In the South African war with the Imperial Army, and was wounded in the left arm. He received the South African medal for gallant service. He was the oldest son of the late Mr. J. M. Bruce, and had been associated with the business since he left Cambridge. Major Bruce leaves a widow (a daughter of the late Dr. Jackson) and two children, who have been living In England for nearly four years.
2nd Lieutenant John Cyril CHAMBERS M.M.
25 Battalion Australian Infantry
Died of wounds aged 25years
Son of Harry & Sarah Chambers, Queensland
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 104
25 Battalion Australian Infantry
Died of wounds aged 25years
Son of Harry & Sarah Chambers, Queensland
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 104
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Gunner Roy Douglas Keane CHEVERTON 2182
3rd A.F.A. Ammunition Column, Australian Field Artillery Died of illness aged 26years on 9-11-1915 Son of William & Kathleen Cheverton, Tasmania Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 21
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Lance Corporal Arthur James CLAYDEN 3292
59 Battalion Australian Infantry
Died of wounds on 25-7-1916
Wife of Matilda Clayden
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 167
59 Battalion Australian Infantry
Died of wounds on 25-7-1916
Wife of Matilda Clayden
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 167
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Frederick William COARE 849
Australian Munition Worker Died 11-9-1918 aged 50years The Age 18-9-1918 COARE - Munition Worker, Frederick William, died suddenly, Nursing Home, London, loving father of James, Lorna and Walter, uncle of Doreen, aged 50years. We pictured dear Father returning, And longed for the clasp of his hand, But God has postponed our meeting Till we meet in a better land. - Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family, 151 Leicester-street, Fitzroy
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Driver Raymond Henry CRITCHFIELD 1869
13th Australian Field Artillery Brigade Ammunition Column
Died of Illness aged 21years
Son of Henry & Emily Critchfield, South Australia
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 21
13th Australian Field Artillery Brigade Ammunition Column
Died of Illness aged 21years
Son of Henry & Emily Critchfield, South Australia
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 21
Photo: State Records South Australia
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Private George GOY 242
29 Battalion Australian Infantry Died of wounds 9-8-1916 Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 115
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Private Ernest Gareth GRAY 2655
49 Battalion Australian Infantry Died of Illness aged 24years Son of William & Mary Gray, Queensland Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 148
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Private Herbert Ernest HAYDON 3315
55 Battalion Australian Infantry
Died of Illness 9-2-1917 aged 23years
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 160
55 Battalion Australian Infantry
Died of Illness 9-2-1917 aged 23years
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 160
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Lance Corporal Arthur James HOOK 2884
also known as James Cook 31 Battalion Australian Infantry Died aged 25years Son of Frederick & Elizabeth Hook, London Born: England Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 118
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Sergeant Francis Gerald HOUSTON 4811
57 Battalion Australian Infantry Died result of accident aged 20years Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 164
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Corporal Thomas Henry JENKIN 2831
58 Battalion Australian Infantry Died of wounds 9-1-1917 Son of Henry & Helen Jenkin Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 165
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Private John Francis NAUGHTON 963
3rd Battalion Australian Infantry Died of illness 18-11-1916 Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 37
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Private Albert Lentiligent ROMEO 4602
1st Australian Pioneer Battalion Died of wounds 4-8-1916 Husband of Ethel Romeo, New South Wales Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 172
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War Services Old Melburnians 1914-1918
JOSEPH ARMAND SHUTER - who died on 17th September 1915 in London after having been invalided home from the North Sea was the sixth son of the late Mr. Charles Shuter. He was born in 1876 and was at school in 1889 and 1890. On leaving School he entered the Navy, and was awarded the M.V.O. in the Mediterranean for services rendered to King Edward VII on his visit there. When war broke out he was a Lieutenant, and subsequently was appointed Commander in command of H.M. T-B Destroyer "Antelope". He was on service with her in the North sea when he was invalided sick to London. He died from pleurisy and pericarditis.
JOSEPH ARMAND SHUTER - who died on 17th September 1915 in London after having been invalided home from the North Sea was the sixth son of the late Mr. Charles Shuter. He was born in 1876 and was at school in 1889 and 1890. On leaving School he entered the Navy, and was awarded the M.V.O. in the Mediterranean for services rendered to King Edward VII on his visit there. When war broke out he was a Lieutenant, and subsequently was appointed Commander in command of H.M. T-B Destroyer "Antelope". He was on service with her in the North sea when he was invalided sick to London. He died from pleurisy and pericarditis.
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Private Frederick James SLEEP 6098
9 Battalion Australian Infantry
Died of wounds 7-11-1916
Son of William & Sabina Sleep, New South Wales
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 57
9 Battalion Australian Infantry
Died of wounds 7-11-1916
Son of William & Sabina Sleep, New South Wales
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 57
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Claude Charles STONE 2605
Australian Munitions Worker Died 10-2-1919 aged 20years Son of Alfred R. and Ada Stone The Argus 20-2-1919
STONE - On the 10th February, of pneumonia, in London, Claude Charles, No. 2605, munition worker, beloved younger son of Alfred R. and Ada Stone, of "Brooklyn" Hawthorn road, Brighton, loving brother of Nellie, Ivy, Clarice, Dulcie, Frank (O.A.S.) aged 21years
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Private Samuel Hayward WARKE 2700
4th Battalion Australian Infantry Died of wounds aged 22years on 31-1-1917 Son of Samuel G. & Minnie Charlotte Warke, St. Peters, N.S.W. Born at Dalby, Queensland. Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 42
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Private William Leslie WATTS 3052
30 Battalion Australian Infantry Died of Illness 5-7-1916 Son of William & Phoebe Watts, New South Wales Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 117 Photo: Evening News, Sydney, N.S.W. 17-7-1916
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