British War Medal 1914-20 : Corporal Alfred Lawrence Edwards, 53 Battery, 14 Field Artillery Brigade, AIF

Place Europe: Western Front
Accession Number REL/18461.002
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Medal
Physical description Silver
Maker Unknown
Place made United Kingdom
Date made c 1920
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Source credit to This item has been digitised with funding provided by Commonwealth Government.
Description

British War Medal 1914-20. Impressed around edge with recipient's details.

History / Summary

Born in Adelaide, South Australia in 1894, Alfred Lawrence (Laurie) Edwards was studying theology, aiming to become a Methodist Minster when he enlisted in the AIF on 8 November 1915, aged 23. Posted as a trooper, service number 1961, to reinforcements for the 9th Light Horse Regiment, Edwards sailed from Adelaide on 10 February 1916, aboard HMAT A69 Warilda. Soon after his arrival in Egypt he transferred to 53rd Battery, 14th Field Artillery Brigade as part of the re-organisation of the AIF.

In April 1917 Edwards was awarded the Military Medal for his work in assisting to extinguish a fire in an ammunition dump near Morchies, France, as well as being promoted to corporal. He was killed in action at Hellfire Corner, near Ypres in Belgium on 4 September 1917. The report on his death, compiled by his Battery, stated that: ...'he was killed in action on the morning of 4th Sept. 1917 at about 11 o'clock. He was in a "pill-box" together with others near Hell Fire Corner in the YPRES area, when an enemy high explosive shell hit the dugout, the roof collapsing with the force of the explosion, burying the occupants of the dugout. Death in the case of Cpl. Edwards must have been instantaneous ...'. Edwards was initially buried near the dugout but his body was exhumed at the end of 1919 and is now buried in the Birr Cross Roads Cemetery, Belgium.