IN MEMORY OF OUR BAXENDEN LADS

1914 - 1918

& 1939 - 1946

Wm. Turner - November 1994


PTE. 43161 WALTER DOBSON
11th October 1916
 Baxenden Lads 

Introduction
Baxenden War Memorial

 1914-1918 

ANDERSON, William
ANDERTON, John Henry
BAILEY, Harry
BARNES, James Albert
BATES, Thomas Henry
BOLTON, Jack
BOND, Harry Hargreaves
BRANDON, Tom
BURY, Percy
CHEVIN, William Thomas
DOBSON, Walter
DOWNES, Joseph
DUCKWORTH, Frank
DUCKWORTH, John (Jack) Pilkington
GORE, Elias
GREENWOOD, James
HAMBLING, Benjamin George
HAMBLING, Charles Buckingham
HAWKER, William
HEYS, James Edward
HEYS, John Lawson
HINDLE, Arnold
JOHNSON, Harry
KENYON, Ernest
LIVETT, John William
MARSDEN, Fred
MOSS, James
RATCLIFFE, Fred
RUSHTON, Fred
SKELLERN, John James
SMITH, James Edward
STOTT, Fred
TODD, Walter Counsell
WATERWORTH, David
WHITEHEAD, John William
WHITEHEAD, Riley


 1939-1946 

CUCKNELL, Alan
GIBSON, Edward
KAVANAGH, Wilfred
TAYLOR, Ernest
WINTERBOTTOM, Richard


 Links 

Accrington Pals
Visit to Serre
The Somme and Vimy
First World War pages



PTE. 43161 WALTER DOBSON of the Manchester Regiment was killed in action near Bapaume, on the Somme battlefields, on October 11th 1916.

Walter lived at 17 Nelson Street, Accrington, with his wife and child, but before his marriage he lived at 17 Alliance Street, Baxenden. He enlisted in the army in March 1916, almost a year after his marriage. He was aged twenty-one. He previously worked as a labourer at Alliance Mill, Baxenden. Walter was a regular attender at St. John's Church, Baxenden.

Walter's body lies in the A.I.F. (Australian Imperial Forces) Burial Ground, Grass Lane, Flers. It is some four miles south of Bapaume on the Albert road. The cemetery was started by Australian medical units in neighbouring caves in November 1916 - hence the name. The cemetery was enlarged after the Armistice by the concentration of bodies from the surrounding area. Walter would be one of these; he was very likely buried in a temporary grave by his comrades. Such was the awfulness of the battles and the conditions in the area that 2,262 out of 3,842 bodies in the cemetery are unidentified and unnamed: "Known only to God".

©  Wm. Turner 1994