Unit |
4th Battalion,
F Company |
Rank |
Private |
Date of Enlistment |
1
September 1914 |
Service no. |
917 |
Date of Death |
6 August 1915 |
Place of Death |
Lone Pine |
Age |
26 |
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Cemetery |
Johnston's Jolly |
Details |
Special Memorial
6 |
Epitaph |
The love
we had for you in life, in death seems stronger still |
Next of Kin |
(Sister)
JINKS George Mrs |
Address |
479
Blende St, Broken Hill NSW |
Parents |
James
Matthew Hamlyn and Eleanor Elizabeth Thompson (his wife) |
Address |
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Date of Birth |
11 April
1889 |
Place of birth |
VIC
Inglewood |
General |
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Other Sources |
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Photo |
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The Age Newspaper, 27 October 1915, page 12 (source
44) |
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Photo |
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The Argus Newspaper, 1 November 1915, page 7 (source
42) |
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Photo |
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The Australasian Newspaper, 13 November 1915, page vii
(source 31) |
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Newspaper article |
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The
Western Mail Newspaper, 8 October 1915, page 31 (source
52) |
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Newspaper article |
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The Argus
Newspaper, 28 October 1915, page 7 (source 42) |
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Newspaper article |
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The
Adelaide Advertiser Newspaper,
4 September 1915, page 14 (source
47) |
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Headstone |
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Gallipoli Photographic Expedition, 2009 (source 183) |
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Notes |
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The Marquis
DE RUVIGNY, Roll of Honour 1914 - 1918, volume 2, page
155 (source 80) |
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Notes |
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MASSEY, Graeme,
Gallipoli Heroes – a tribute to the men from Western Victoria
who gave their lives for their country, page 54 (source
19) |
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Various |
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Australian War Memorial, ACT, Panel 40 (source 14) |
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