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Leongatha & District
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
HISTORY OF THE FORMER WOORAYL SHIRE
Dumbalk • Inverloch • Koonwarra • Leongatha • Meeniyan • Ruby
Tarwin Lower • Venus Bay • Walkerville
GALLOP, Charles
Number:
Private 4198
5th Battalion
Yarrawonga, Victoria
His father Mr. Abel Gallop of 22 Finlayton St Malvern, later his brother James Gallop of Francis Cres Glen Iris
Melbourne on 2/9/1915
Age 34 years 1 month 5'5", light brown eyes and dark brown hair
Baptist
Labourer
He went missing in action 28/7/1916, was declared killed in action by artillery fire at a Court of Enquiry
He is remembered on the Villers Bretonneux Memorial
He is believed to have lived in the Hallston, Victoria area.
He is on the Hallston Honour Roll
In the Hallston Book he is in a cricket team photo 1903 and a football team photo for Mt Eccles 1905 when they were premiers
2/9/15 He enlisted
29/12/15 He embarked Melbourne on HMAT Demosthenes
17/3/16 He went to the 13th reinforcement of 5th Battalion at Serapaum
27/3/16 He embarked to join British Expeditionary Force and embarked from Alexandria on the Saxonia
31/3/16 He was in Hospital at Sea
3/4/16 He disembarked Marseilles
21/4/16 He was in hospital with mumps
23/4/16 He went back to base
9/6/16 He was united with his unit
28/7/16 He was missing in action
13/4/17It was reported that he was actually killed in action by artillery fire
His effects were a safety razor in a cardboard case, a pipe, a handkerchief, a shoulder badge, a scarf, a testament, 2 brushes and a notebook. These were sent to his father
Prudence Barton his sister wrote stating that correspondence be sent to her as her father died in 1921. Her address 135 Manning Rd East Malvern
James Gallop has to state that his parents are dead so he receive the medals
James Gallop authorized Emily Gallop to collect his plaque
27/11/22 James Gallop received medals on
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