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Crowl-B-L-Pte-3712

Page history last edited by Lenore Frost 6 years, 10 months ago

Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington, 1914-1918

 

Cooks of the 58th Battalion with their field cooker (mobile kitchen) at Dickebusch, near Ypres,

where the 5th Australian Division rested after theThird Battle of Ypres. Identified, left to right:

2334 Private (Pte) P N Bennett; 3520 Pte A Findlay; 3251 T W Stanard; 3712 Pte B Crowl

(standing foreground); 4649 Pte G R Wythe; 1688 Pte F A Greaves.  Australian War Memorial

Collection.   http://cas.awm.gov.au/item/E01100

 

Crowl B L     Pte    3712    Bertie Leslie              7 Inf Bn    25    Labourer    Married    C of E        

Address:    Ascot Vale, Walter St, 78    

Next of Kin:    Crowl, A, Mrs, wife, 78 Walter St, Ascot Vale    

Enlisted:    8 Jul 1915        

Embarked:     A71 Nestor 11 Oct 1915    

 

Relatives on Active Service:

Adams-M-Pte--1903  brother in law

 

Left to right is Eric Daniels, Mary Agnes Adams, (nee Morgan) and Bertie Crowl.  Eric and Bertie

are Mary's two sons-in-law, circa 1930.   (Courtesy of Kerryn Taylor.)

 

 

War Service Commemorated

Regimental Register

 

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