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Western Australian War Memorials Fremantle War Memorial LEST WE FORGET WESTERN AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIALS FREMANTLE WAR MEMORIAL The Fremantle War Memorial is located in the Monument Hill Memorial Reserve at the corner of High and Bateman Streets, Fremantle. The Memorial’s inscription reads: Fallen Sailors and Soldiers Memorial (west face) Gallipoli (south face) Flanders (east face) Palestine (north face) Sons of Fremantle "The Memorial is the first Australian object that will meet the eyes of travellers coming from the westward and it will sever for all times as a dignified, silent, and reverent reminder of the stress and strain through which the peoples of the Empire were called upon to pass, as well as a standing Memorial to the Sons of Fremantle and its Districts who gave all they had, even to life itself, in service of their country” Dr J S Battye 1928 Lest We Forget Unveiled by Mayor of Fremantle, Dr Brad Pettit Nov 11, 2010 The Memorial lists 849 Roll Sailors, Soldiers and Merchant Seamen who lived in the greater Fremantle area, embarked at Fremantle and never returned. The Roll is also available on the City of Fremantle Website as the 849 Roll. Places of Association from the Australian War Memorial (AWM) Roll of Honour other than for Fremantle, East Fremantle, North Fremantle and South Fremantle are shown. Further biographical and Service information for each Sailor, Soldier or Merchant Seaman may be found on the National Archives of Australia, the AWM and the Commonwealth Graves Commission Websites. This document can be searched by text. Sailors’ and Soldiers’ names not listed on the WA State War Memorial are shown in blue. FREMANTLE ACTON John Vincent 497 AINSWORTH Herbert James 1 DISTRICT WWI ROLL 1Ilness (Tumour): 12Aug20 KIA: 29Jul16 (22) Western OF HONOUR NOK Cottesloe WA Australia ADAMS William Henry 4746 AINSWORTH Jack 1451 aka KIA: 11Apr17 AINSWORTH Elias Edwin First Panel ADCOCK Frederick Brenchley William KIA: 2May15 (22) 1044 KIA: 25Apr15 (21) Western Australia ACKLAND G H 32610 British ADCOCK Frank Henry Burton ALLAN Morton McLeod KIA: Army Died: 8Feb19 (29) 394 KIA: 25Apr15 (24) 20Sep17 (23) Perth WA LEST WE FORGET WESTERN AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIALS FREMANTLE WAR MEMORIAL ALLEN Robert 5794 Wounds: AUSTIN Henry Ernest 1101 BATH Edward John Sanders 27Mar17 (30) Pingelly WA KIA: 11May18 (32) Northam 4670 Died (WA): 1921 ALLERY Henry Thomas 396 WA BATH Henry Gresham 1751 Wounds: 5Jul15 (38) AYLING Henry Edward 1508 KIA: 19Aug16 (22) Melbourne VIC KIA: 2Nov17 BATH Leslie 1Joseph 907A ALLPIKE Henry James 988 Wounds: 6Nov17 Died: 8Mar20 NOK BAILEY John Leslie 2629 KIA: BATTERS Alfred 3612 Died: ALMEIDA Henry 1169 Illness 25Apr18 (21) Guildford WA 4Jun19 NOK South Lambert, (Tuberculosis): 25Nov20 BAILEY Robert Prior 6722 England NOK Ballarat VIC KIA: 8Aug18 (33) Armadale BEARD Robert Leslie 853 ANDERSEN Anton Alexander WA Wounds: 14Jun15 Perth WA 6192 Wounds: 17Jun18 BAILEY Stephen Louis 289 BECKETT Robert Daniel Hood Victoria Park WA Wounds: 13Jul17 (25) 4450 KIA: 31Oct17 (23) ANDERSON Albert James 2683 Sydney NSW BEESLEY Walter 3027 aka HEGARTY James Illness BAIRD Patrick Thomas George Wounds: 29Sep18 (29) (Bronchitis): 22Feb17 (19) 4068 KIA: 3Nov16 (21) Jandakot WA Perth WA Busselton WA BELL Charles Henry 505 KIA: ANDERSON Henry George BAKER Alfred John Hallett 5Nov16 Port Pirie SA 1580 KIA: 11Apr17 6279 Wounds: 28Sep17 Perth BENHAM Gordon Earle 1105 ANDERSON George 4663 WA Wounds: 8Jul15 Wounds: 1Jun18 BAKER Thomas James 623 BENNETT Roy 365 Wounds: ANDERSON Joseph 323 KIA: KIA: 27Jan17 (21) 11Sep15 31Dec16 BALL Albert John 6537 WA BERESFORD Wallace William ANDERSON John Shaw 1504 Wounds: 4Sep18 (32) 3411 Wounds: 24Jun18 KIA: 1Aug15 (19) BALL Frederick Worlledge 562 BERGLUND Andrew Olaf ANDERSON Kieran Leopold KIA: 14Sep15 (26) AB1873 Merchant Navy KIA: 2May15 (24) BALL Philip James MM 470 Died: 12May19 (HMAT ANDREWS Ernest William 298 KIA: 28Mar18 (21) Karoola) Wounds: 18Feb17 (33) BARNETT Charles 600 BERTRAND Alexander ANDREWS Percy 392 KIA: Wounds: 30May16 Frederick 414 KIA: 2Apr17 2May15 Jarrahdale WA (28) Cottesloe WA ANGOVE Raymond William BARR Hugh 337 KIA: 13Oct17 BICKLEY Thomas George Arthur 3771 KIA: 15Aug16 (30) 6852 Illness (Bronchitis): (18) BARRETT Peter Douglas 1309 23Feb17 Wagin WA ANGWIN Benjamin MC Died: KIA: 30May16 (30) Perth BIDMEAD Stanley Mollet 5Dec19 NOK (ANGWIN B WA 15106 Wounds: 8Dec17 (20) G) BARRY William Francis 3851 BINNING Walter Priestley 3407 ARDAGH Walter Keith 7940 KIA: 31Aug16 (22) KIA: 30Mar18 KIA: 18Sep18 (20) BARTER Robert Dimond 2629 BISCHOFF Norman Robert ARMES George Arthur 569A KIA: 20Oct17 (24) Charles 4986 KIA: 10Jan17 KIA: 3Nov16 (33) Rockingham WA (23) Spearwood WA ARTHUR Thomas Elsbury 5547 BATEMAN Herbert Pearson BISCHOFF Walter Samuel Illness (Jaundice): 2Dec16 KIA: 5Aug16 (31) 4463 Wounds: 30Apr18 (41) Albany WA BATEMAN William Horace Spearwood WA ATTIWILL Frank Roy 1210 565 KIA: 8Dec15 (22) BLACK Mathew David KIA: KIA: 30Jul18 (24) BATES Wilfred Froud 51 10Aug18 (30) Molesworth Wounds: 12May15 VIC Page 2 of 17 LEST WE FORGET WESTERN AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIALS FREMANTLE WAR MEMORIAL BLAIKIE Thomas 2537 KIA: BRIDDICK Joseph 555 KIA: BULLEN Fred Percival 2296 31Jul17 (20) Bicton WA 4Oct17 (23) Balmain NSW KIA: 1Sep18 BLAKE Alexander 5055 KIA: BRIGGS Francis 778 KIA: BULLIARD Hubert Joseph 27Feb17 (38) Geraldton WA 25Apr15 East Beverley WA WR553810 British Army BLICK Percival Swithen 893 BRIGGS Frederick William Died: Post War KIA: 29Sep18 (25) 2601A KIA: 5Jul16 BUNBURY Moutray Frederick BLOCKEY Leopold 5567 BRITTAIN Thomas Richard Richardson 7219 Illness Wounds: 5Oct17 Bicton WA 783 (WA) Illness (Meningitis): 19Mar17 BOARDMAN Francis John (Pneumonia): 24Apr17 (41) Busselton WA 3998 KIA: 25Apr18 (19) Bunbury WA BURDON Henry Ernest 3284 BOASE William Edward 6047 BROMHAM Louis Frederick KIA: 22Jul16 Bellevue WA KIA: 20Sep17 (41) Perth WA 7202 KIA: 9Aug18 (21) BURGESS Frederick 1055 (BOASE W V) Perth WA Wounds: 29Apr15 (31) Perth BOGGS John 1782 KIA: BROOKE Alfred 1786 Accident WA 25Aug15 (24) Perth WA (Lightning Strike): 23Jun16 BURKE Jack Lea 810 Wounds: Perth WA 19May17 (22) Subiaco WA Second Panel BROOKS Thomas 6031 KIA: BURNETT Aldwin John 2627A 20Sep17 (19) KIA: 30Jul18 (21) BOLES John 98 Died (Illness): BROWN George 4303 KIA: BUSHBY Harold Sydney 4162 7Jan20 9Jul18 (35) KIA: 26Jan18 (19) BOLTON Percy Roy 1577 KIA: BROWN Michael 776 KIA: BUTLER Benjamin 4985 KIA: 9May15 25Apr15 26Mar17 West Midland BONEHILL George William BROWN Richard Gaffney 521 Junction WA 2562 KIA: 15Aug16 Perth KIA: 28Mar18 (21) BUTLER Clive Hobart 236 WA BROWN William Gordon KIA: 22Oct17 (36) BOURKE Michael Patrick John Condrill 3776 KIA: 3Sep16 BUTLER Norman Thomas 5333 Illness (Pneumonia): 26Jun16 (24) KIA: 29Aug16 BOURNE Charles Whitbread BROWNE Richard Harding BUTTON Albert James 1870 1776 KIA: 1Oct17 Walter 620 KIA: 6Oct17 (27) Accident (Bomb Detonation): BOWEN James William 3159 BROWNE William Thomas 23Nov16 KIA: 29Sep17 (21) 2885 Illness (Pneumonia): BYERS William Robert 1627 Coolgardie WA PoE: NSW 15Feb19 (33) Wounds: 23Jan17 (23) BOYD John 6234 Wounds: BRYANT Ernest Edward 302 Subiaco WA 16Apr18 (36) Kalgoorlie WA KIA: 24Jun17 BRADFORD Herbert 1716 BUCKINGHAM Thomas 244 CAIN William Corbett 3033 KIA: 2Nov17 Wounds: 10Aug15 Wounds: 24Apr18 (23) BRADY Robert 5664 KIA: BUCHHOLDT Frederick Cottesloe WA 25Feb17 (22) August Mathieson 12342 CALDERWOOD William 419 BRADLEY Benjamin 3015 British Army Died: 20Aug18 KIA: 25Apr15 Cottesloe WA KIA: 25Sep17 (19) (26) CALHOUN William 4772 KIA: BRANDON Charles 4448 KIA: BUDD Harry 6294A KIA: 6Jul18 (27) 27Feb17 20Sep17 CAMPBELL James 3493 KIA: BRENNAN Francis Matthew BULL Frederick 4300A 3Sep16 Cottesloe WA 4561 KIA: 6Aug16 Wounds: 11Jul18 (20) CAMPBELL John Alexander Kalgoorlie WA BULL William Gibson 2628A KIA: 28Dec17 (29) Perth BREWER Frederick William KIA: 16Aug18 (21) WA 2550 KIA: 30Aug16 (21) Page 3 of 17 LEST WE FORGET WESTERN AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIALS FREMANTLE WAR MEMORIAL CANNING Francis 963 KIA: CHIPPER Michael 6243 KIA: COFFEY Leslie 5690 KIA: 8Aug15 (22) Creswick VIC 11Apr17 11Apr17 (24) Perth WA CARLIN Eric Brooke 2794 CHIVERS Charles 3867 KIA: COGDELL Arthur George 2120 KIA: 3Sep16 (30) West 21Sep16 Wounds: 29May16 (26) Leederville WA CHOULES Norman William COLLESS Frederick Joscelyn CARRINGTON James Edward 4470 Wounds: 10May17 (29) 1194 PoW Died (Cause 412 KIA: 25Apr15 (33) Palmyra WA Unspecified): 23Jul16 (37) CARROLL Joseph John 1792 Kalgoorlie WA KIA: 29Aug15 Dongara WA Third Panel COLLINS Lewis Frank 4785 CARROLL Sydney Charles Illness (Anaesthetic 5686 KIA: 11Apr17 CHOWN George Francis 5571 Reaction): 26Jan18 Perth WA CARROLL Thomas George Wounds: 2Aug18 (35) COLQUHOUN Harold Robert 1015 KIA: 25Apr15 Dongara CHRISTIE John Robert 402 Lyne KIA: 27Aug15 WA KIA: 3Oct18 (27) Rockhampton QLD CARTER Geoffrey Grant 2641 Beaconsfield WA COMBEN Charles Thomas 402 Wounds: 29Mar17 CLARE Clarence Malcolm 136 KIA: 4Jul18 (29) CARTER Henry 1907 KIA: KIA: 8Aug8 (23) COMERY Owen Ruben 3070 4Aug16 CLARK Albert 3266 KIA: KIA: 1Aug16 (28) Perth WA CARTER Percy Henry 341A 8Aug18 COMPTON Clarence Henry KIA: 3Nov16 (24, AWM CLARK Frank 4773 KIA: 1011A Injuries (Self shows age as 14) 12Oct17 Claremont WA Inflicted): 3-4Sep17 (43) CARTER Stanley Grant 1793 CLARKE Arthur William 6253 PoE: NSW KIA: 17Jul15 (27) KIA: 6May17 COMPTON George 1921 KIA: CARTWRIGHT Thomas Clift CLARKE Charles 955 Injuries 8Jul18 (22) Geraldton WA 1235 KIA: 20Jul16 (21) (Self Inflicted): 16Oct20 CONDON Richard Merrick CAVENDER Charles 4042 NOK Fremantle WA KIA: 5Aug18 (20) Prahran Wounds: 29Jul18 CLARKE John 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