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Military service
Service number:
46847
Age:
28
Rank:
Private
Force:
Army
Unit/Regiment:
Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force
Division:
17th Bn.
Death:
January 23, 1915
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
On West boundary.
Additional information
Son of Charles and Ella Inderwick, of Perth, Ontario.
Digital gallery of Private Basil Lees Inderwick
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War Memorial
This memorial is located in Winchelsea, United Kingdom. -
Inscription
This memorial is located in Winchelsea, United Kingdom. -
War Memorial
Memorial at Perth and District Collegiate Institute in memory of former students who participated in the Great War. -
Newspaper Clipping
Photo from the Perth Expositor. -
Grave Marker
Photo and additional information provided by The Commonwealth Roll Of Honour Project. Volunteer Henry Drury -
Inscription
Photo and additional information provided by The Commonwealth Roll Of Honour Project. Volunteer Henry Drury -
Memorial Plaque
721 Private Basil Lees Inderwick (RMC 1906) was the son of Charles and Ella Inderwick, of Perth, Ontario. He served with the Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force, 17th Bn. He died on 23 Jan 1915. He was buried in the Winchelsea (St. Thomas) Churchyard in Sussex, United Kingdom. -
Memorial Doll
721 Private Basil Lees Inderwick (RMC 1906) was the son of Charles and Ella Inderwick, of Perth, Ontario. He served with the Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force, 17th Bn. He died on 23 Jan 1915. He was buried in the Winchelsea (St. Thomas) Churchyard in Sussex, United Kingdom. -
Memorial Plaque
721 Private Basil Lees Inderwick (RMC 1906) was the son of Charles and Ella Inderwick, of Perth, Ontario. He served with the Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force, 17th Bn. He died on 23 Jan 1915. He was buried in the Winchelsea (St. Thomas) Churchyard in Sussex, United Kingdom. -
War Memorial
Basil Lees Inderwick Private 46847, 17th Battalion, The Canadian Infantry. Son of Charles and Ella Inderwick of Perth, Canada. Died of meningitis on 24th January 1915, aged 28. Buried in Winchelsea (southwest corner of churchyard). The Winchelsea War Memorial is shown. -
Memorial
Memorial stairway, Royal Military College of Canada -
Memorial Stained Glass
Memorial window, Royal Military College of Canada -
Memorial Arch
Memorial Arch, Royal Military College of Canada -
Newspaper clipping
From the Daily Colonist of February 17, 1915. Image taken from web address of https://archive.org/stream/dailycolonist57y59uvic#mode/1up
WINCHELSEA (ST. THOMAS) CHURCHYARD Sussex, United Kingdom
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