Bronson Berringer Chippendale Bulfin Hanslow
(Confirmed)
Born: 22 July, 1898
Died: 1 January, 1955
Biographical Summary:
Joined the AIF at the age of 16 years and 8 months.
He served with the 19th Battalion at Gallipoli and in France. He later transferred to the 5th Machine Gun Company.
During World War 2, he served with the 7th Australian Division Provost Company. He was captured in 1941 at Crete(?) and held as a German prisoner of war until the end of the war in 1945.
Born Squire Berringer Chippendale Bulfin Hanslow.
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Recorded Names:
Service Number: 1200
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Relationships:
- father - Florance George Chippendale Hanslow
- mother - Annie Elizabeth Victoria Ethel Bulfin
- wife - Margaret Florence Sophia Nicholson
Organisations:
Main Sources:
- HANSLOW Bronson Berringer Chippendale Bulfin Service Number 1200 Place of Birth Sydney NSW Place of Enlistment Liverpool NSW Next of Kin Father HANSLOW Florence George Chippendale (NAA File)
- HANSLOW Bronson Berringer Chippendale Bulfin Service Number 1200 Place of Birth Sydney NSW Place of Enlistment Liverpool NSW Next of Kin Father HANSLOW Florence George Chippendale (Webpage)
- PERSONAL NOTES OUR MEN OF GALLIPOLI BUGLER BRONSON HANSLOW (Newspaper Article)
- A FINE SPIRIT (Newspaper Article)
- A BUGLER’S STORY (Newspaper Article)
- LORD LINCOLNSHIRE VISITED BY AUSTRALIAN BUGLER EXGOVERNOR’S MEMORIES (Newspaper Article)
- THE SMOKEROOM BUDGET WHIFFS FROM THE PAST IN AUSTRALIAN SPORT (Newspaper Article)
- SOME OF THE NOTABILITIES (Newspaper Article)
- AIF AUSTRALIANS IN GERMANYNo 19 World War 2 (Newspaper Article)
- First World War Embarkation Rolls Bronson Beringer Chippendale Bulfin Hanslow (Webpage)
Commemorations:
- HANSLOW B. B. C. B. on the East Face of the
- Hanslow on the Mosman Public School Roll of Honour
- B. on the St Clement's World War 1 Roll of Honour