ALDRIDGE, Harry Richmond
Service Number: | 515 |
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Enlisted: | 15 September 1914, Morphettville, South Australia |
Last Rank: | Lance Corporal |
Last Unit: | 3rd Light Horse Regiment |
Born: | Richmond, South Australia, 18 January 1891 |
Home Town: | North Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Pastoralist |
Died: | 3 January 1976, aged 84 years, cause of death not yet discovered, place of death not yet discovered |
Cemetery: |
St Judes Cemetery, Brighton, South Australia Aldridge Family Grave |
Memorials: | Hackney St Peter's College Honour Board, South Australian Garden of Remembrance |
World War 1 Service
15 Sep 1914: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Morphettville, South Australia | |
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15 Sep 1914: | Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 515, Enlistment/Embarkation WW1 | |
22 Oct 1914: |
Involvement
AIF WW1, Private, 515, 3rd Light Horse Regiment, Enlistment/Embarkation WW1, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '1' embarkation_place: Adelaide embarkation_ship: HMAT Port Lincoln embarkation_ship_number: A17 public_note: '' |
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22 Oct 1914: | Embarked AIF WW1, Private, 515, 3rd Light Horse Regiment, HMAT Port Lincoln, Adelaide | |
9 May 1915: | Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 515, 3rd Light Horse Regiment, ANZAC / Gallipoli | |
4 Aug 1916: | Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 515, 3rd Light Horse Regiment, Battle of Romani | |
9 Aug 1916: | Involvement AIF WW1, Lance Corporal, 515, 3rd Light Horse Regiment | |
19 Apr 1917: | Involvement AIF WW1, Lance Corporal, 515, Battles of Gaza | |
26 Sep 1917: | Discharged AIF WW1 |
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Born 18 January 1891 in Richmond, South Australia
(SA Birth Record 1842 - 1906 Book: 472 Page: 295 District: Ade).
Father James Henry ALDRIDGE (b. 1849 - d. 11/11/1925 76 years old, Richmond SA )
(SA Birth Record 1842 - 1906 Book: 2 Page: 171 District: Ade.)
(SA Death Record 1916 - 1972, Book : 482, Page 584, District Code : Ade); and
**Father James purchased in the 1880's and ran a STUD FARM at Richmond Park - see attached link**
This stud farm was famous throughout Australia - it is said that buyers came from all over Australia
to Richmond Park - if they wanted something good.
m. 9/7/1879 St Paul Church, Adelaide SA (James aged 30 years & Sarah aged 22 years)
(SA marriage record 1842 - 1916, Book/Page - 120/85 - District Code - Ade.)
Mother Sarah (nee CARR - b. 1857 - d. 27/7/1916 58 years old, Richmond, SA)
(SA Birth Record
(SA death Record 1916 - 1972, Book : 403, Page 193, District Code : Ade)
Harry lived with his parents at Richmond Park, South Australia - the youngest of 8 children.
Siblings:
Brother George Aldridge (b. 9/6/1880 in Mitcham SA - d. 15/6/1944 Adelaide SA)
(SA Birth Record 1842 - 1906 Book: 242 Page: 352 District: Ade.)
lived at Kensington Park
(SA Death Record 1916 - 1972, Book : 676, Page 2500, District Code : Ade)
Sister Maud Rosa Aldridge (b. 28/9/1881 in Adelaide, SA - d. _____)
(SA Birth Record 1842 - 1906 Book: 276 Page: 195 District: Ade.)
Brother Leslie Frank Aldridge (b. 13/1/1883 in Adelaide, SA - d. _____)
(SA Birth Record 1842 - 1906 Book: 295 Page: 360 District: Ade.)
Sister Violet Aldridge (b. 28/2/1884 in Adelaide, SA - d. _____)
(SA Birth Record 1842 - 1906 Book: 325 Page: 42 District: Ade.)
Sister Rose Clara Aldridge (b. 4/7/1885 in Adelaide, SA - d. 18/12/1885 5 months)
(SA Birth Record 1842 - 1906 Book: 356 Page: 17 District: Ade.)
(SA Death Record 1842 - 1915, Book : 151, Page 53, District Code : Ade)
Sister Maggie Daisy Aldridge (b. 24/6/1886 in Adelaide, SA - d. _____)
(SA Birth Record 1842 - 1906 Book: 379 Page: 438 District: Ade.)
Brother James William Aldridge (b. 15/4/1888 in Adelaide, SA - d. _____)
(SA Birth Record 1842 - 1906 Book: 416 Page: 241 District: Ade.)
Himself: Harry Richmond Aldridge
Next of kin in service:
Eldest brother George Aldridge - fought in the Boer War
Brother 1931 James William Aldridge
Private in 9th Light Horse Regiment
11/4/1916 Returned to Australia
WWII
Nephew SX4024 James Harding Aldridge - Australian Army (James William Aldridge's son)
b. 23/5/1918
31/5/1940 Enlisted at Gawler, SA
20/6/1942 died - Corporal in 2nd/27th Australian Infantry Battalion
Son 416173 Elliot Richmond Aldridge - RAAF
b. 5/5/1922
31/3/1941 Enlisted at North Adelaide, SA
29/11/1945 discharged from services
as a Warrant Officer in 5th Medical Rehabilitation Unit
Described on enlisting 23 years 8 months old; single; 5' 8 1/2" tall; 148 lbs;
fresh complexion; blue eyes; brown hair; Church of England.
29/8/1914 Commanding Officer appointed Harry to A Squadron
3rd Light Horse Regiment, Morphettville Camp
15/9/1914 Enlisted at Morphettville, South Australia
3rd Light Horse Regiment was raised in Adelaide on 17/8/1914. Although most of its recruits were enlisted in South Australia (one of the regiment's three squadrons was composed of Tasmanians and was raised and trained in Hobart). The two components sailed from their home ports in late October 1914 and arrived in Egypt in the second week of December.
22/10/1914 Embarked from Outer Harbour, South Australia on board HMAT A17 Port Lincoln
as a Private with 3rd Light Horse Regiment, A Squadron
9/12/1914 disembarked in Egypt
Here, they joined the 1st and 2nd Regiments to form the 1st Light Horse Brigade.
9/5/1915 Proceeded to join Mediterranean Expeditionary Forces, GALLIPOLI
The 1st Light Horse Brigade deployed to Gallipoli without its horses and landed there on 12 May 1915, joining the New Zealand and Australian Division. The 3rd Light Horse played a defensive role throughout the campaign and was in reserve when its sister regiments attacked as part of the August offensive.
18/6/1915 Sick to hospital with Neuralgia - Monash Valley
22/6/1915 transferred to 24 Casualty Clearing Hospital
2/7/1915 Embarked to Cairo on board HS Minnewaska, ex Gallipoli
4/7/1915 admitted to 24th Casualty Clearing Station
5/7/1915 Eye troubles - admitted to No.2 Australian General Hospital, Ghezireh, Cairo
7/7/1915 Eye troubles - admitted to 1st Australian General Hospital, Heliopolos
13/7/1915 discharged for duty
6/8/1915 rejoined 3rd Light Horse Regiment in Gallipoli
26/12/1915 The 3rd Light Horse Regiment evacuated from Gallipoli on board Caledonian
disembarked from Mudros with resk party, into Alexandria
29/12/1915 proceeded to join Western Frontier Force
Back in Egypt, the 3rd Light Horse joined the ANZAC Mounted Division.
Between January and May 1916, the regiment was deployed to protect the Nile valley from bands of pro-Turkish Senussi Arabs.
On 18 May, as part of its parent brigade, it joined the forces defending the Suez Canal. The 1st Light Horse Brigade played a significant role in turning back the Turkish advance on the canal at the battle of Romani on 4/8/1916. In ensuing days the regiments of the brigade participated in the immediate follow-up of the defeated Turks, but were soon withdrawn to rest.
9/8/1916 Promoted to Lance Corporal, Romani
2/9/1916 taken on strength of Staff of Anzac Rest Camp, Port Said, Egypt
24/12/1916 sick with conjunctivitis, admitted 1st Light Horse Field Ambulance, El Arish
28/12/1916 discharged to duty
28/12/1916 discharge to duty, ex 1st Light Horse Field Ambulance
14/1/1917 sick to hospital - Tis in Arm
17/1/1917 admitted to 14th Australian General Hospital
18/2/1917 discharged to 3rd Light Horse Regiment, Mouscar, Abbassia
19/2/1917 taken on strength into 1st Light Horse Training Regiment
26/2/1917 transferred to 3rd Light Horse Regiment
27/2/1917 taken on strength from details
The 3rd's next major engagement was the abortive second battle of Gaza on 19/4/1917 (Gaza finally fell on 7 November, after a wide outflanking move via Beersheba, in which the 1st Light Horse Brigade played a part).
28/5/1917 sick to hospital, Abasan-el-Kebir
30/5/1917 admitted to 53rd Casualty Clearing Station, Rafa
30/5/1917 transferred to 26th Casualty Clearing Station, El Arish
31/5/1917 transferred to Hospital Train, El Arish
31/5/1917 Amblyopia - admitted - transferred to 24th Stationary Hospital
1/6/1917 transferred to Cairo
1/6/1917 defective vision - admitted 14th Australian General Hospital, Abbassia
17/6/1917 discharged and attached to 14th Australian General Hospital for duty
5/7/1917 marched in to Australian Depot Stores, Ghezireh
11/7/1917 Returned to Australia on board Port Sydney, ex Suez, Egypt
working in Messing Duties on board ship
22/8/1917 disembarked into Melbourne, Victoria
12/9/1917 Keswick Medical Board - stated Lance Corporal Aldridge was suffering
from traumatic catarach and chronic conjunctivitis
26/9/1917 discharged from service with AIF
Total service: 3 years 12 days (overseas 2 years 306 days)
17/2/1921 married Kathleen Rischbreth (nee Jury, b. 4/7/1897 - d. ____)
in St. Mary Magdalene's Church, Adelaide, South Australia
5/5/1922 a son - Elliott Richmond (Frosty) Aldridge (later enlisted in RAAF #16173)
____ a daughter - Elizabeth Aldridge
Medals:
1914-15 Star (2155); British War medal (371); Victory medal (373)
Harry worked as a Pastoralist at Port Augusta and later on Kangaroo Island.
3/1/1976 Harry passed away (84 years old)
buried in: St Jude's church of England Cemetery
buried at the Aldridge family grave
1/444 Brighton Road, Brighton, South Australia
Commenced - sourced and submitted by Julianne T Ryan. 8/3/2015. Lest we forget.