Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington, 1914-1918
Bowring H L Driver 1022 Herbert Leon 2 FAB 22 Clerk Single Prot
Address: Ascot Vale, Wigton St, 9 "Lillia"
Next of Kin: Bowring, H, father, "Lillia", 9 Wigton St, Ascot Vale
Enlisted: 26 Aug 1914
Embarked: A9 Shropshire 20 Oct 1914
One Thousand Days with the AIF
Mr. H. Bowring, of "Lillia," Wigton st., Ascot Vale, has received word that his son, H. L. Bowring, Q.M.S., has gained his commission on the field. He left Australia with the 5th Battery, 2nd Field Artillery, and has been on active service for over three years.
OUR SOLDIERS. (1918, February 28). The Essendon Gazette and Keilor, Bulla and Broadmeadows Reporter (Moonee Ponds, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), p. 2 Edition: Morning. Retrieved June 5, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74605202
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Mentioned in this Publication:
The Argus 17 Sep 1919 "Rowing. Essendon Club."
Gunner Frederick Sydney Loch also embarked on the Shropshire with the 2nd Field Artillery Battalion, and wrote an account of it published as Straits Impregnable by Sydney de Lough during the war, though initially disguising it as a novel. An annotated version of Loch's book has been published by Susanna de Vries, and now called To Hell and Back.
War Service Commemorated
“Send off to the Essendon Boys”
Essendon Town Hall A-F
St-George's-Church-of-England (B)
North Suburban Club
Essendon Rowing Club
Essendon Gazette Roll of Honour With the Colours
Regimental Register
Patriotic Concert, Essendon Town Hall, 1914
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