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Memorial wreath laid at Arras Memorial 24th March 2018

28/3/2018

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To acknowledge the Centenaries of a number of our lads, a wreath was laid at the Arras Memorial on the anniversary of the Leeds Pals valiant rearguard action during the start of the retreat of the 93rd Brigade - 24th March 1918. 
Dedicated to the memories of these men from our district named at or buried at Arras:
​Rifleman Fred Appleyard
Private John William Atkinson
Private Harry Butler
Corporal Thomas Clapham
Rifleman Fred Coates
2/Lieutenant George Cork Dalgoutte
Private Harold Davey
Private Harry Farrer Duffield
Private Norman Dufton
Private Clarence Percival Dufton
Private Harold Endersby
Private Herbert Ackroyd Fearnley
Private William Gambles
Rifleman Fred Nicholls Halliday
Private John Hargreaves
Private Thomas Henry Harrison MM
Private Alfred Holgate
Private Robert Violet June
Private Samuel Keighley
Private John Edward Lawson
Corporal Ernest Lawson
Lance Corporal Leonard Leffly MM
Lance Corporal Leonard Mawson
Private James Arthur Mills
Sarjeant James William Raynor Moorhouse
Private Matthew William Moss
Corporal Lawrence Myers
Private Wilfrid Naylor
Private Joseph Newsome
Private James Scott O’Brien
Private John Peel
Private Cecil Rimmington
Private Alfred Sugden
Private Archie Edward Tidswell
Serjeant Albert Way
Private Herbert Wilcock
Private Fred Wilson
Private William Farrer Winterburn

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Remembering Private William Gambles lost 24th March 1918

22/3/2018

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​A wreath in William’s memory and that of all the Pudsey lads named, will be laid at the Arras Memorial this Saturday.

Private William Gambles, West Yorkshire Regiment 17/1446. Died 24 March 1918 Arras age 33.
William was the Son of Samuel Gambles and Hannah Mary Procter. He was  born on the 3rd September 1885 at Littlemoor Pudsey, baptised on 10th October 1885 at the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Littlemoor. He married Edith Payne on the 22 December 1906 at St Wilfred's Calverley. He worked at Boyes and Helliwell Mill Pudsey as a Cloth Finisher. William joined the 2nd Leeds Pals (17th WYR Regiment “Bantams”) as a volunteer during 1915, as can be deduced from his service number being 1446. The 17th Service Battalion was formed on the 17th December 1914 and began training from January 1915 at Ilkley, then moving to Skipton in May before being taken over by the War Office in June. Then on to the vacated Leeds Pals Colsterdale training camp. They entrained to Southampton 31 January 1916 then left for France and landed on the 1st February 1916 at Le Havre, being the first Service Battalion from Leeds to be in France. William qualified as a signaller for his Company. During the German Spring Offensive of 1918, both Leeds Battalions were forced into a fighting retreat from the town of Arras, suffering heavy losses. William is believed KIA around the St Leger area, Arras, Pas de Calais. At the time of his death his wife was living at 12 Croft Place Lowtown Pudsey with their 3 year old son Herbert. William is commemorated on the Arras Memorial along side 31 other men from Pudsey and Farsley that fell and were lost in the area.
Information supplied with thanks by Jennie Lawton and Ellen Blenkinsop.
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Remembering Private Harold Davey Centenary, lost today 1918

22/3/2018

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An early casualty of “Operation Michael” - the German Spring offensive. Harold Davey originally hailed from Pudsey. A wreath in his memory and that of all the Pudsey lads named, will be laid at the Arras Memorial this Saturday.
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