MIB037 Posted 6 March , 2011 Share Posted 6 March , 2011 I am trying to research a member of my Family Tree who served in the 56th Field Bakery in Eqypt during World War 1. Are there any useful sources for find informtation about the Unit or the inidividual? My subject is George Ambrose Allum, Born 1880 died 1941. Any info will be gratefully appreciated. Thanks Mark. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waggoner Posted 7 March , 2011 Share Posted 7 March , 2011 Mark, Have a look at the tread about the 8th Field Bakery - it should be of interest to you. It would appear that research possibilities are somewhat limited. All the best, Gary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ander11 Posted 8 March , 2011 Share Posted 8 March , 2011 Hello Mark, here is the tread that gary gave you http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=160341&st=0&p=1553960&hl=+8th%20+field%20+bakery&fromsearch=1entry1553960 best regards Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MIB037 Posted 9 March , 2011 Author Share Posted 9 March , 2011 Thanks I'll check it out. Just found out it wasnt the 56th but 55th Field bakery. Thanks again for the info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smartd Posted 23 May , 2012 Share Posted 23 May , 2012 Mark, I too am researching my grandfather who signed up in the ASC and was posted initially to 55 F/Bakery on 1st June 1915. His record states Mediterranean Exp force, but his 1915 Star record card says his initial deployment was Balkans Theatre Pte William Samuel Smart, ASC no S.4/090813 His actual service over the following 3 years is untraceable, and your mention of "Egypt" is therefore of interest to me On 8/4/1918 he was compulsority transferred to Egypt Exp Force in 2/19 Bn London Regiment , [ as G57162] and by 12 June 1918 he had died of wounds [possibly Jordan] and is buried at the Jerusalem War Cemetery. Apart from the dates of posting and transfer mentioned above, I have no information as to his movements, so any tie up with your relative would be of interest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michaeldr Posted 23 May , 2012 Share Posted 23 May , 2012 The MIC entry “Balkans” would be correct for the MEF at that time There was a Field Bakery at Helles, and you will see a sketch map indicating where, in this thread here (see post #2) http://1914-1918.inv...topic=179738= Quote: On 8/4/1918 he was compulsority transferred to Egypt Exp Force in 2/19 Bn London Regiment As a result of the March 1918 German offensive on the Western Front, the EEF had to send there reinforcements amounting to 'two infantry divisions, (with two pinoneer battalions taken from other divisions), nine Yeomanry regiments, five and a half siege batteries, twenty-three infantry battalions, five machine-gun companies: upwards of 60,000 officers and men.' (see the OH, Part II, p.421). So taking men from the ASC Supply Companies was perhaps one way of making up a little of that shortfall in manpower. The 2/19th Londons were in the 180th Brigade of the 60th Division see page 67/68 of “The Advance of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force............” [ down-load from here http://archive.org/d...ofadv00grearich ] regards Michael Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smartd Posted 24 May , 2012 Share Posted 24 May , 2012 many thanks Michael, the initial location of the bakery at Cape Helles is interesting and ties in with both my grandfathers medal card and possibly also with the Mark's "Egypt" recollection. Since posting my message I have been in process of purchasing an original photo of 55 Field Bakery taken May 1915 immediately before going to the front. There is a possibility it may contain my grandfather's image, but I will not know until my dad gets his family photos out! I am trying to find my grandfather's fate in the reprint of the 1930's book on the "Second Nineteenth" which appears to contain a roll of casualties in various Palestine actions. regards, Dave Smart Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MIB037 Posted 1 June , 2012 Author Share Posted 1 June , 2012 Think I finally worked out how to attach a photo of the 55th Field Bakery ...It's a little small, but thats due to forum restrictions on file size. email me at mibriant@yahoo.com if you wish the full size copy I have. Mark Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Howard Posted 13 September , 2015 Share Posted 13 September , 2015 I am trying to research a member of my Family Tree who served in the 56th Field Bakery in Eqypt during World War 1. Are there any useful sources for find informtation about the Unit or the inidividual? My subject is George Ambrose Allum, Born 1880 died 1941. Any info will be gratefully appreciated. Thanks Mark. I have just found this photo in my Grandfather's photos. You never know!!!! He was a driver in the ASC in Egypt from early 1915 to almost the end of the war. Howard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John_Hartley Posted 13 September , 2015 Share Posted 13 September , 2015 I guess the annotation on the bonnet stands for 335 Lines of Communication Company? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kan3Ston3 Posted 15 November , 2021 Share Posted 15 November , 2021 Am trying to track down where my Great-Great Grandfather George w. Stone entered the War. His service medal record states he entered 29/4/1915 into the Balkans theatre. His number was S/4/058861. I know he died in Meteren, France as part of the kings Liverpool regiment on April 1918 but know nothing in-between. Any hints would be very helpful as I try to piece this puzzle together. Have also attached the only photo we have of him in uniform. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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