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Photograph, group
Object type Classification: NM3.12604
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English: Family group photograph including 15093 Private Lemuel John (Jack) Bagnall, Auckland Infantry Battalion, Killed in action, WWI, 26 March 1918
Date 30 Apr 2012; 02 May 2014
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length: 253mm
width: 305mm
length: 151mm
width: 200mm
notes: photograph only

notes: including frame
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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2014.34.4
Place of creation Auckland
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Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2014.34.4

Gift of Vyvien Palmer and Warwick Bagnall
Notes Family group photograph including 4-70-15093 Private Lemuel John (Jack) Bagnall, Auckland Infantry Battalion, killed in action, WWI, 26 March 1918. WHO IS IN THE PHOTO BACK ROW- Percy, Goldie, Cecil, Charlie, Jack (all brothers) MIDDLE- Albert Steward (youngest, born 1900) FRONT- Winnie (Percy’s wife), Horatio Nelson (father), Jessy (mother), (.) (Charlie’s wife), Ethel NOTE- donors Vyvian and Warwick are the children of the youngest brother, Albert Steward, with brother Owen (married to Joy) FAMILY BACKGROUND George Samuel Whitehouse Bagnall, grandfather, was a member of the Legislative assembly of Prince Edward Island, Canada. With his wife Martha Stevenson he had 12 children. The family migrated to New Zealand between 1857 and 1865, when the 11th child was born in (Matakana), New Zealand. Oldest son, Lemuel John Bagnall went on to become Mayor of Auckland in 1910-11. Seven confirmed Bagnall cousins from Auckland went to WW1, three of whom didn’t survive- 49066 Gunner Albert Eric Ralston Bagnall (KIA) ; father- Aldred Edward Bagnall 36766 Arthur Errett Bagnall; father- William Henry Bagnall 7-934 Frederick William Cecil Bagnall; father Horatio Nelson Bagnall 13-271 George Stevenson Bagnall (died of wounds); father- Aldred Edward Bagnall 2-2775 Lemuel Alan Weston Bagnall; father- Aldred Edward Bagnall 4-70, 15093 Lemuel John Bagnall (KIA); father- Horatio Nelson Bagnall 17362 Stanley Wellington Bagnall; father- Richard Wellington Bagnall ABOUT JACK Jack Bagnall had two periods of service a) 4-70 Samoa Advance Party b) 15093 Auckland Infantry Regiment When war broke out in 1914 Jack Bagnall of Ponsonby, born in Thames on 10th June 1894 (1895), was working as a porter with the New Zealand Railways Department. He had previous military experience with the Railway Battalion, and No 3 Company NZ Field Engineers. He signed up in Auckland on 11th August and joined the Samoa Advance party. Following his return from Samoa he returned to the Railways but joined a second time in March 1916. After three months training in NZ embarked with the 14th Reinforcements, arriving in the UK in August 1916, and fin ally joining the Auckland Regiment in the field in October that year. He was with the unit until August 1917 so presumably was present at Messines in June of that year. In August he received 2 weeks leave in the UK . He had barely returned to his unit when he was evacuated sick, and spent the next three months in and out of hospital. He rejoined his unit in January 1918. Spent a week attached to the Australian Tunnellers, and was killed in action on 26th March. This was at the time when the Germans retook their former position at Grevillers. Killed in action, 26th March 1918, and one of 450 New Zealanders who died with no known grave between March – September 1918. Commemorated Grevillers NZ Memorial, Somme
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