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LLOYD, Franklin Samuel

Subjects

  • WW1
Author: 
Jill Fenwick
WW1 Roll of Honour: 
Roll of Honour
Family name: 
LLOYD
Given names: 
Franklin Samuel
Gender: 
Male
Religion: 
Church of England
Date of birth: 
1 September 1891
Place of birth: 
Birth
127 Victoria Parade
, East Melbourne, Victoria
, Australia
37° 48' 22.3668" S, 144° 57' 26.2404" E
East Melbourne addresses
Year: 
1914
Military service: 
WW1
Regimental number: 
6857
Rank: 
Bombardier
Military units: 
12th Battalion, 4th Field Artillery Brigade
Military casualty: 
Died of wounds
Date of death: 
1916
Place of death: 
Death
13th Field Ambulance Station
, Rouen
, France
49° 26' 35.6352" N, 1° 5' 59.8956" E
Decorations and medallions: 
British War Medal, Victory Medal, 1914-15 Star
Decorations and medallions: 
Memorial Plaque and Scroll
Biographical notes: 

Franklin Lloyd was 23 years old, 5 feet eleven inches and weighing twelve stone when he enlisted at Melbourne on 2 July, 1915. He was a gasfitter by trade, and gave as his next of kin his mother, Mrs. Emily Bailey, living at 93 High St., Northcote.  He trained at the military camp in Queens Rd., Melbourne, before being sent overseas attached to the 12th battalion. He left Australia in November, 1915, on the 'Wellshird', ;anding in Suez on 15 December, 1915. After further training, he proceeded to Alexandria, where he joined the British Expeditionary Force. On 12 March, the 12th battalion left Alexandria for the Western Front. They disembarked at Marseilles on 19 March.

Here they were immediatey thrown in action. In May, Frank Llloyd was made Acting Bombardier. In July, they were part of the acion at Pozieres, followed by the Battles of Ypres and the Somme. On August 14, Frank Llloyd was wounded in action. His left leg was severely wounded and he was taken to the 13th Field Ambulance Station, where he died the next day. At the inquiry into his death, Lieutenant Colonel Vincent Welch stated: 'He died in our hospital on 15 August from shattered left leg which wound he received on the 14th. He was buried on 15th August by a C of E chaplain at the Soldiers' Cemetery Worloy Baillon.'

The more precise location is Worl0y Baillon Communal Cemetery, 5 miles west of Albert, Plot 7 Row C Grave No. 11.

Franklin Llloyd is remembered in the Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour cards 1914-18 War and on Panel 17 in the Commemorative Area.

 

 

 

 

Acknowledgments: 

Australian Nationla Archives, Service Records

Australian War Memorial, Unit History 12th Battalion

Australian War Memorial, Red Cross Records

Acestry.com.au, Electoral Records

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