posted on 2024-01-18, 10:42authored byLest We Forget Project Team
Arthur Ernest Lane was a great uncle. He was born in 1881 at Brixton, Surry, England. His father was Robert Lane. He enlisted on 08/10/1900 into the West Riding Regiment. His regimental number was 6497. It is not known when he left the army. At some point he moved to Australia. On 19th August 1914 he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force. His attestation paper shows that he joined the 4th Battalion, 1st Infantry Brigade, and that prior to enlisting he was a miner. His regimental number was 337. He was killed in action on 10th November 1917 in Belgium.
History
Name of contributor(s)
Anon
Subject of the story/individual the object(s) relate to
Arthur Ernest Lane. Sergeant, Australian Imperial Force, 4th Battalion, 1st Infantry Brigade.
Date(s) the event(s) in the story took place
1914-1917; 10/11/1917.
Location(s) where the event(s) in the story took place
England, Australia, Belgium.
Object(s)
1. "The Small Book" belonging to Arthur Ernest Lane relating to his service in the West Riding Regiment prior to the First World War. 12 images.
2. Attestation Paper of Persons Enlisted for Service Abroad, Australian Imperial Force, relating to Arthur Ernest Lane dated 19th August 1914. 1 image.
3. Certificate of Death relating to Arthur Ernest Lane indicating he was killed in action on 10th November 1917 in Belgium. 1 image.