Accession Number | P10904.004 |
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Collection type | Photograph |
Object type | Black & white - Print silver gelatin |
Maker |
Unknown |
Place made | Australia: New South Wales, Sydney |
Date made | c 1915 |
Conflict |
First World War, 1914-1918 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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Group portrait of the Bingley family. This photograph was carried by one of the three Bingley ...
Group portrait of the Bingley family. This photograph was carried by one of the three Bingley brothers who served during the First World War, most likely 3581 Private (Pte) George Edward Bingley, 4th Battalion. Back row, left to right; Alfred James Bingley, Enid Bingley, Percival Bingley. Front row, left to right; Mrs Edith Bingley, Clarice Bingley and Mr William Edward Bingley. Pte George Bingley was a motor body-builder from Darlington, New South Wales, and enlisted in August 1915. His brother Frederick had already joined, and his other brother Claud would join after him. Pte Bingley was transferred to the 53rd Battalion in February 1916, and then to the 14th Machine Gun Company in May 1916. His brother Claud was killed in May 1917. George sustained shrapnel wounds to right elbow and knee in April 1918, and was hospitalized in England. He was discharged to training in August 1918, where he received notification that his brother Frederick had also been killed. He was still training when the Armistice was signed in November, and returned to Australia in April 1919 to discover that in his absence, his fiancée had married someone else. George Bingley never married, and family members relate that he never recovered from the loss of his two brothers. He died in 1974.