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Walter Louis Cundall | |||
Rank: | Lc/Cpl | Number: | 2126 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 06th Bn [1] | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Manchester Rgt | ||
Died: | 05/06/1915 | Age: | 25 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | Gallipoli | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Helles Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born during the September quarter 1889 in the Barton upon Irwell R.D. - ref: 8c/677, the son of Charles Hellyar & Elizabeth Mary Cundall (nee Fletcher). 1891 Census - 76 Cromwell Street, Stretford. Son - aged: 1 - born: Stretford. Head of household - Charles Hellyar Cundall - Married - aged: 42 - occ: Manila Medrchant - born: Ardwick, Manchester. Also - Elizabeth M. Cundall - Wife - aged: 37 - born: Northwich, Cheshire. Plus 3 brothers and 3 domestic servants. "Manilla" Merchant = Manilla, Philippines. Attended Ackworth Boarding School of the Society of Friends, Ackworth, Pontefract, Yorkshire from 1898 to 1904. He was keen on athletics and was a 'Junior Champion'. Soon after leaving Ackworth, he entered and accountant's office in Manchester and studied for their professional exams. 1901 Census - Ackworth Boarding School of the Society of Friends, Ackworth, Pontefract, Yorkshire Listed as Walter Lewis Cundall - Scholar aged: 11 - born: Stretford. No trace of his parents at this time. His elder brothers - Philip H. Cundall and Herbert F. Cundall were also pupils at the school. No trace of his younger brother - Charles E. Cundall. Ackworth School was a large mixed school catering for 292 pupils - 173 males & 119 females plus 26 staff and 19 servants. It still functions as a Co-Ed School today. His father died in 1903, aged: 55. In 1908, he joined the 6th Manchester Territorial's, but left after five years. 1911 Census - 7 Stanley Grove, Sale. Son - aged: 23 - occ: Accounts Clerk - born: Stretford. Head of household - Elizabeth Cundall - Widow - aged: 57 - born: Northwich, Cheshire. Plus 3 siblings and 1 domestic servant. On the outbreak of War, he rejoined his old regiment and was sent to Egypt with the rank of Lance Corporal. After nine months further training the Battalion was sent over to Gallipoli. Ray Westlake's "British Regiments at Gallipoli" states:- The 1/6th Battalion, Manchester Regiment were part of 125th Brigade, 42nd (East Lancashire) Division. At 21.30 hrs on the 3rd May 1915, they sailed for Gallipoli on the HMT Derfflinger (German vessel seized by Britain in 1914) and disembarked at Helles at 16.00 hrs on the 6th and bivouaced on the cliff above 'W' Beach. Each man carried 200 rounds of ammunition, two days supplies and iron rations, picks and shovels. No baggage or blankets were allowed. They moved forward to a position west of Krithia Bridge at 19.00 hrs on the 7th. At 20.00 hrs on the 8th, they moved up the Krithia Road and into support positions. Moved into the front line in the Krithia Nullah Sector on the 11th. Moved back into reserve lines on the 21st, but went back in to the front line on the 25th. Together with the 1/5th Manchester's, they moved the line forward between 50 and 200 yards. They took part in the infamous Third Battle of Krithia on the 4th June where their first objective was taken and consolidated. The enemy counter-attacked on the 6th. Walter became a casualty of that Battle. For 6 months or more, nothing was known of his fate and he was posted as 'Missing in Action' on the 6th. It was not until another forward movement that his body along with six of his comrades was discovered in the old front line trenches. I am grateful to the staff of Ackworth School who kindly sent me many of the above details along with school photographs on him and the School's WW1 War Memorial on which he is commemorated. Post War, his mother resided at Hope Cottage, Chilworth, Surrey. I am indebted to Celia Wolfe from Ackworth School for much of the above information. |
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