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Burbidge L R  Driver  4780

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Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington, 1914-1918

 

Brothers Lawrence Burbidge on the left and Roy Burbidge on the right, joined up together.

Source: Follow the Gleam: a history of Essendon Primary School 1850-2000.  p 123.

 

Burbidge L R   Driver  4780    Lawrence Ronald      1 Div Amm Column    22    Stockman    Single    C of E

Address:    Moonee Ponds, Primrose St, 37    

Next of Kin:    Burbidge, M H, Mrs, mother 37 Primrose St, Moonee Ponds    

Enlisted:    29 Apr 1915        

Embarked:     RMS Persia 10 Aug 1915    

 

Relatives: Burbidge R J Driver 4779  brother

 

Burbidge made a statement relating to the death of Cavell L C Gunner 885 of Ascot Vale on 9/5/1917, at Lagnacourt.

Grainger J H Pte 1068, also of Ascot Vale, died of wounds following the same incident.

 

QUEENSLANDERS' BILLIES

COINCIDENCE RECORDED.

How two billies, packed with Christmas presents and despatched by Laura Bond, of Brisbane, Queensland, were received by two brothers at the front is related in letters received by Mrs. M. A. Burbidge, of 6 Bent street, Moonee Ponds, from her two sons.

 

Dating their letters from Heliopolis, December 26, Drivers R. J. and L. R. Burbidge write that their Christmas dinner in camp included everything that could be wished for. After dinner the soldiers were presented with the Christmas billies, as well as gifts from the Australian Red Cross Society. The billies sent by the Queensland woman were much appreciated, and the men were about to write their thanks to her.

 

The greeting accompanying the gifts was as under:—"To our unknown soldier boy, in the hope that this will act as a little reminder to him, should he feel homesick on Christmas Day, that he has many more friends than he ever dreamt of. They are only the tiniest whisper of what we feel in our hearts for our brave boys at the front."

 

QUEENSLANDERS' BELLIES. (1916, March 4). Weekly Times (Vic. : 1914 - 1918), p. 41. Retrieved November 11, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article121105327

 

 

The two sons of Mrs. M. A. Burbidge, of Primrose street, Moonee Ponds - Drivers B. J. and L. R. Burbidge - have been wounded in France.

 

XMAS BOXES FOR ESSENDON SOLDIERS. (1917, September 6). The Essendon Gazette and Keilor, Bulla and Broadmeadows Reporter (Moonee Ponds, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), p. 3 Edition: Morning. Retrieved May 23, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74603653

 

 

Mentioned in this publication:

Follow the Gleam: a history of Essendon Primary School 1850-2000. Adrian Jones.  p 122-123.

 

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