IN MEMORY OF OUR BAXENDEN LADS
1914 - 1918
& 1939 - 1946
Wm. Turner - November 1994 |
| PTE.
29606 ARNOLD HINDLE 22nd October 1916 |
Introduction
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
CUCKNELL, Alan
Accrington Pals
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PTE. 29606 ARNOLD HINDLE of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment died of wounds sustained on October 22nd 1916 on the battlefields of the Somme near Thiepval in France. Arnold lived with his mother at 579 Pilling Terrace, Manchester Road, Baxenden. He was aged twenty one. Before he enlisted in January 1916 he was employed at Kearns Allan & Co. Dyeworks, Baxenden. He was a regular attender at St. John's Baxenden Church and Sunday School. He was a popular member of Baxenden Liberal Club. Arnold was well known in the district, and his genial disposition won for him the warm respect of many. Arnold was mortally wounded on the final day of a fourteen day period in the trenches. In the heavy fighting for Thiepval Ridge, a strongpoint on which the Germans fought to the death, his battalion lost seventy dead and 148 wounded. Arnold died in a field hospital in Albert, a small town four miles to the south. He is buried in Albert Communal Cemetery Extension on the outskirts of the town. It was used by fighting units and field ambulances from August 1915 until November 1916. Some 720 British, Australian and Canadian soldiers are buried there. The cemetery is planted with limes and Irish yews. It is on high ground with extensive views of the old battlefields to the south. |
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