John GELL

GELL, John

Service Number: 1167
Enlisted: 23 September 1914, Enlisted at Kensington, NSW
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 4th Infantry Battalion
Born: Didsbury, Manchester, England, 24 September 1887
Home Town: Surry Hills, City of Sydney, New South Wales
Schooling: King Williams College, Isle of Man
Occupation: Motor Engineer, Tram Conductor
Died: Killed in Action, Gallipoli, Turkey, 6 August 1915, aged 27 years
Cemetery: No known grave - "Known Unto God"
Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli Peninsula, Canakkale Province, Turkey
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Lone Pine Memorial to the Missing
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World War 1 Service

23 Sep 1914: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 1167, 4th Infantry Battalion, Enlisted at Kensington, NSW
20 Oct 1914: Involvement Private, 1167, 4th Infantry Battalion, ANZAC / Gallipoli, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '8' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Euripides embarkation_ship_number: A14 public_note: ''
20 Oct 1914: Embarked Private, 1167, 4th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Euripides, Sydney

Great Sydney Central Station Honour Board

John Gell was born on 24 Sept 1887 at Didsbury, Manchester, England. He first worked for the NSW Tramways in July 1911 as a conductor in Sydney. After six months he resigned but worked in the same job again in 1913 and became permanent in 1914. In September1914 he was given leave to join the Expeditionary Forces.

He was posted missing after a charge at the Battle of Lone Pine between 6 and 9 August. At a Court of Enquiry, held in France in April 1916 it was resolved that he had in fact been killed in action. His body was never recovered, and he is remembered on the memorial at Lone Pine.

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Biography contributed by Carol Foster

Address at the time of enlistment was 19 Mary Street, Surry Hills, NSW

Son of John and Rosabel Gell of 58 Redcliffe Square, West Brompton, London, Engalnd formerly of Pembroke House, Isle of Man

Medals: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal

Biography contributed by John Oakes

John Gell,was born on 24th Sept 1887 at Didsbury, Manchester, England. He first worked for the NSW Tramways in July 1911 as a conductor in Sydney. After six months he resigned but worked in the same job again in 1913 and became permanent in 1914. In September1914 he was given leave to join the Expeditionary Forces.

He enlisted in the AIF at Kensington in October and was allotted to the 4th Australian Infantry Battalion. Gell was unmarried and gave his father as his next of kin. He left Australia from Sydney on 20th October 1914 onboard HMAT ‘Euripides’. After further training in Egypt he embarked at Alexandria onboard ‘Lake Michigan’ on 5th April 1915. He went to Gallipoli where he landed on Anzac Day or soon after. He was wounded on 19th May and taken to Egypt for treatment and convalescence

He returned to Gallipoli on 13th July and was posted missing after a charge at the Battle of Lone Pine between 6th and 9th August. At a Court of Enquiry, held in France in April 1916 it was resolved that he had in fact been killed in action. His body was never recovered, and he is remembered on the memorial at Lone Pine.

- based on notes for the Great Sydney Central Station Honour Board

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