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Gosford District Casualties of World War One Harris, William Lindsay Clark Service Number 4355 Died of Wounds 19th April 1917 3rd Australian Casualty Clearing Station, France

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Service Number 4355. Died of Wounds 19th April 1917. 3rd Australian Casualty Clearing Station, France.

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Gosford District Casualties of World War One

Bragg, Edmund Allen Service Number 1494

Killed in Action 19th May 1915 Gallipoli Peninsula

Gosford District Casualties of World War One

Harris, William Lindsay Clark Service Number 4355

Died of Wounds 19th April 1917 3rd Australian Casualty Clearing Station, France

Gosford City Council gratefully acknowledges the voluntary efforts of

Benalyn Campbell

And Vivienne Tranter

in compiling this resource

The information in this file has been extracted from official records

held in the

The Australian War Memorial and

National Archives of Australia

(© Commonwealth of Australia [National Archives of Australia] 2013)

Further information on this soldier may be found online at:

Commonwealth War Graves

The AIF project

Content advisory: This file may potentially contain disturbing accounts of service-related injury and death, disease and family grief. Adult supervision is recommended for children

using these resources. Individual files should be viewed within the context

provided by wider research on service conditions in the 1st AIF.

This resource is presented by Gosford City Council

for research purposes only. Please note that copyright for resources

contained within remains with the original copyright owners.

NAME Harris, William Lindsay Clark (known as Billy)

SERVICE NO 4355

UNIT

RANK

AGE at Enlistment 24 yrs 10 mths

PLACE OF BIRTH Armidale, NSW

ADDRESS “Pamona” Kulnura, via Wyong. NSW

OCCUPATION Orchardist

DATE OF ENLISTMENT 24 Sept 1915

PLACE OF ENLIST-MENT

Holdsworthy, NSW

PREVIOUS SERVICE

NEXT OF KIN Father;- Josiah Harris, “Pamona” Kulnura, via Wyong

PHYSICAL DESCRIP-TION

Height-5’7½”. Weight-133lbs. Chest-33-37½ Complexion-Fresh. Eyes-Blue. Hair-Fair.

RELIGION Methodist

EMBARKED 17 Dec 1915- Sydney per A60 “Aeneas” disembarked Fremantle WA. 17 Jan 1915- Fremantle WA. Per “Borda”

DISEMBARKED

NOTES

WOUNDED/ILLNESS 5 May 1916 -SW Head & Back-France. 12 Feb 1917-Hosp-Scabies/septic sores 22 Feb 1917- Tonsillitis. 15 Apr 1917-wounded- France-SW Head & Temple, Frac R/Tibia & Fibula

DIED 19 Apr 1917 -3rd

Aust Casualty Clearing Station France.

BURIED Grevillers Military (Brit) Cem West of Bapaume. Plot 1 Row D.

MEDALS British War Medal-28552, Victory Medal-28372. Memorial Plaque & Scroll-311495.

DEPENDANTS

PERSONAL EFFECTS Disc, Letter, Photos, Pipe, Religious Book, Cards, Metal Mirror in Case, Key, Sm Mirror (Broken), Knife, Diary, Regimental Colours, Match Box Holder, Wallet, Book of Poems, Pouch, Fountain Pen, Canadian Badge, Belt, 2 Franc Coin/ Military Book, Pr of Mittens, Cap comforter, 2 Body Belts, 2 Wrist Straps, Purse, Curio, Religious Book, Housewife, Kit Bag Handle/

WILL

CORRESPONDENCE Miss L Stokes, Gov Hospital Northam, WA. Father.

Gosford Times 28th May 1915 KULNURA (From our Correspondent) Another volunteer for the front from our small community is Mr Will Harris, late of Tamworth. We hold the distinction of having sent and offered more than one seventh of our population to the war. This is owing to so many of the residents being able bodied young men. We all feel very proud of those joining the forces for Europe.

Gosford Times 3rd May 1917 Another regrettable death is that of acting Corporal Harris, who died of wounds in France on April 19

th,

aged 26 years. He was the only son of Mr J Harris, of Kulnura.

Sydney Morning Herald 8th May 1917 pg 6 Roll of Honor Harris- Died of wounds in France, April 19, 1917, Acting-corporal W L C Harris, only son of Mr and the late Mrs J Harris, of Pomona, Kulnura, Aged 26 years. For freedom's cause he died.

Gosford Times 31st May 1917 KULNURA (From Our Correspondent) On Sunday afternoon last a Memorial Service was held at Kulnura for the soldiers of the district who had lately fallen at the war, viz., Wm L C Harris, Bert Grey, Norman John Gibson, Mayson Penn, and M White-head. The service was conducted by Rev S Wedge, of Gosford. It was largely attended, and impressive in character. Mr. W H Kelynack ably presided at the organ. A short resume of the life of each departed soldier was read, and reference made to the sterling worth of each one’s character, and at the conclusion of the service the “Dead March” in Saul was played whilst all remained silently standing, after which the National Anthem was sung. The service and its solemnity will long be remembered by those who attended.

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459

Abridged record/s courtesy of the National Archives of Australia (NAA) Series No: B2455 Item Barcode: 4741459