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PLAQUE NO 32:

 Cpl Francis M. Lodge (1908-12)  PLAQUE NO 34:                PLAQUE NO 35:
            Dvr Harold L.Thomas (1906)                        Lt Colin C. Harwood (1907)
 51st Battalion
 Killed in Action: Passchendaele
            110th Howitzer Battery                            10th Australian Light Horse/British Army
 12 October 1917. Age 20
            Died of Wounds: Surrey England                    Died of Wounds: Nottingham UK
            5 November 1917. Aged 23                          6 November 1917. Age 23
 Corporal Francis Lodge lived on The Esplanade at
 Cottesloe. He attended Hale School from 1908 to 1912.   Driver Harold Thomas was the son of a Perth lawyer. He   Lieutenant Colin Harwood's father, Joshua, was an
 He also joined the 51st Battalion in 1916 and was killed at   embarked for France late in 1916 and was posted to the   architect and builder in Perth. Colin, brother of Victor
 Passchendaele.
            110th Howitzer artillery battery as a horse handler. He was   eventually went on to qualify as a surveyor. He joined the
            badly wounded during the assault on Passchedaele Ridge   10th Light Horse Regiment in May 1915 and served on
 Dedicated by his family.   and died of his wounds in England.  Gallipoli as a trooper. Later he was commissioned into a
 Placed by his cousin, Mrs Constance Barrett-Lennard,         British regiment and was wounded in the fighting around
 assisted by Old Haleians, Mr Harry (1938-41) and Mr   Dedicated by Hale School.   Ypres in Belgium. He was transferred to a hospital in
 Arthur Lodge (1942-52), also cousins - and whose   Placed by Old Boy and then current member of the Hale   Nottingham in England but died there of his wounds.
 father fought on the Western Front with an artillery unit   School Board of Governors, Mr David Aitken, assisted by
 between 1916 and 1918.   his son Jacob.                      Dedicated by Hale School.
                                                              Placed by a former commanding officer of the 10th Light
 PLAQUE NO 33:                                                Horse Regiment in Western Australia, Haleian Lieutenant-
                                                              Colonel John Deykin (1947-48).
 Pte William G. Mudie (1913)



 11th Battalion
 Killed in Action: Passchendaele
 31 October 1917. Age 20

 William Mudie's family lived in Fremantle. He joined the
 11th Battalion in 1916 and was posted to the Western
 Front as a reinforcement.

 Dedicated by Hale School.
 Placed by Mrs Jane Inverarity.




 Francis Miller Lodge:
 Photo Courtesy Australian War Memorial
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