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posted on 2024-02-23, 22:50 authored by Great War Archive Project Team

Pte. 1914 Hero Clarence North (Clarrie), 5th Pioneer Battalion Australian Imperial Force , embark on their journey to the other side of the world aboard the HMAS Aeneas on the 11th April 1916, arriving in Suez on 16th June 1916. From there they travel to Alexandria in Egypt, where they board the H.T Ivernia, which takes them to Marseilles, France, arriving on the 29th June 1916.
From Marseilles they travel inland by train to Etaples where they engaged in active service on 31st August 1916. It was the Battle of Somme, which stretched across a 40Km front on both sides of the River Somme and which on it's first day (1/7/1916) claimed the lives of more than 19,000 British Empire troops.
It was at Somme that, on the 4th November 1916, Clarrie received a gunshot wound to the chest and was taken to the Heilly field hospital, but he died the next day, aged 22
He was laid to rest on 5th November 1916 at the Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-L'Abbe, Somme, France.
He was awarded the Victory Medal; British War Medal and the 1914/1915 Star and a Memorial Plaque & scroll, which were sent home to Hero & Rosina North in December 1922.
The photo is of Clarrie in uniform, just before leaving Australia.


Editor's Comment:
Pte. North wears a Slouch Hat with Pattern 1903 Bandolier Equipment.

History

Identifier

6477.jpg| GWA_5524_ClarrieNorth.jpg|

Subject

North, Hero Clarence

Date

August 1914 - April 1916

Date Created

01/07/1918

Temporal Coverage

22/06/1922

Source

Photograph

Medium

Photographic paper

Type

Photograph

Contributor

Richard Marshall | Dianne Jaspers

Rights

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford / Primary Contributor

Publisher

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford

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