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Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension

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817 Private
William Stanley Allars
39th Bn. Australian Infantry, A. I. F.
2nd May 1917, aged 21.
Plot III. B. 25.

Son of Alfred Charles and Emily Ann Allars. Native of St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia.

Survived by his brother Sydney George Allars, 
Private 816 also wounded. 39th Bn. Australian Infantry, A. I. F.


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14587 Private
Ernest Allen
"D" Coy. 2nd Bn, Duke of Wellington's, (West Riding Regiment)
6th May 1915, aged 19.
Plot II. A. 132.

Son of Isaiah and Annie Allen, of 12, Brook St., Fryston, Castleford, Yorks.

(Ernest is in uniform on the right of the picture)

Picture courtesy of George Allen


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G/1207 Sergeant
Major Walter Annis 
6th Bn. The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
26th July 1915, aged 39.
Plot I. C. 91.

Son of Robert and Elizabeth Anniss of Isleworth, Middlesex. Born: 26 February, 1876
 
Served as a Colour-Sergeant in the 1st Battalion, The Duke of Wellington’s West Riding Regiment during the Anglo-Boer War. Married Emily Annie Bolton on 4 August, 1911. They had two children Robert Walter, born 23 May, 1912 and Annie Evelyn, born 7 May, 1914. Died of wounds: 26 July, 1915. He was entitled to the Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, the Queen’s South Africa Medal (4 clasps), The King’s South Africa Medal (2 clasps), the 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal, the Victory Medal, the 1903 Delhi Durbar Medal.
 
Picture courtesy of Edward Garcia



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108084 Private
James Bartlett
2nd Bn. Canadian Mounted Rifles.
Died of wounds 5th February 1916.
Plot II. C. 114.

Pictures courtesy of Gary Westhora, Mission, British Columbia

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Second Lieutenant
John Russell Benham
100th Battery, Royal Field Artillery
4th May 1915, aged 19.
Plot IV. A. 13.

​Son of Edwin Arthur Russell Benham and Grizzel Hamilton Benham, of 32, Morningside Park, Edinburgh.

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Captain
J. H. Berkley
10th Bn. West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)
​8th April 1916
Plot ​II. D. 59.

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Second Lieutenant
Hastings Fortescue Boles
Observer in 1st Sqdn. Royal Flying Corps and 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own)
24th May 1915, aged 19.
Plot I. F. 34.

Son of Lt. Col. D.F. Boles, Devonshire Regt., M.P. for West Somerset, of Watts House, Bishop's Lydeard, Taunton, Somerset. His brother Sir Gerald Fortescue Boles fell in the 1939-1945 War.

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Lieutenant
Henry Copeland Brice
1st/4th Bn. Leicestershire Regiment
11th June 1915, aged 21.
Plot I. C. 138.


Son of Francis Strange Brice and Margaret Alice Brice, of "Middlemeade," Stoughton Drive, Leicester.

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T/18750 Driver
Frank Burgess
Army Service Corps, attd. 26th Bde. Ammunition Co.
27th June 1917.

Plot III. D. 115.

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Captain
Robert Balderston Burgess
Royal Engineers
9th December 1915, aged 24.
Plot II. B. 63.

Son of Henry and Agnes Burgess, of 6R, Bickenhall Mansions, Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London. Native of Kingstown, Co. Dublin.

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14/4478 Rifleman
Albert Edward Cox
14th Bn. Royal Irish Rifles
21st April 1917, aged 19.
Son of Fred and Annie Cox, of 123, Whitehorse Rd., Croydon, Surrey.
Plot III. B. 95.

Picture courtesy of Elaine Wenn

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