In Memory of Lance Corporal JAMES GAMBLE , "C" Coy. 2nd/4th Bn., The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. who died age 22 on 26 October 1917

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In Memory of Lance Corporal JAMES GAMBLE 201951, "C" Coy. 2nd/4th Bn., The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment who died age 22 on 26 October 1917 Son of Ellen Gamble, of Marsh Lane, Longton, Preston, Lancs, and the late Pte. Robert Gamble (Rifle Brigade). Remembered with honour TYNE COT MEMORIAL Commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Name: GAMBLE, JAMES Initials: J Nationality: United Kingdom Rank: Lance Corporal Regiment/Service: The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Unit Text: "C" Coy. 2nd/4th Bn. Age: 22 Date of Death: 26/10/1917 Service No: 201951 Additional information: Son of Ellen Gamble, of Marsh Lane, Longton, Preston, Lancs, and the late Pte. Robert Gamble (Rifle Brigade). Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead Grave/Memorial Reference: Panel 102 to 104. Memorial: TYNE COT MEMORIAL

Cemetery: TYNE COT MEMORIAL Country: Belgium Locality: unspecified Visiting Information: Note: October 2006 - Maintenance work is underway within Tyne Cot Cemetery and may take some time to complete. There are two separate registers for this site - one for the cemetery and one for the memorial. The cemetery register will be found in the gatehouse as you enter the cemetery, and the memorial register will be found in the left hand rotunda of the memorial as you face the memorial. Panel Numbers quoted at the end of each entry relate to the panels dedicated to the Regiment with which the casualty served. In some instances, where a casualty is recorded as attached to another Regiment, his name may appear within their Regimental Panels. Please refer to the on-site Memorial Register Introduction. The Addenda Panel lists those service personnel whose details are awaiting addition to the Regimental Panels. Wheelchair access to this cemetery is possible via an entrance at the rear. For further information regarding wheelchair access, please contact our Enquiries Section on 01628 507200. Location Information: The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the northeastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kilometres north east of Ieper town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Historical Information: The Tyne Cot Memorial is one of four memorials to the missing in Belgian Flanders which cover the area known as the Ypres Salient. Broadly speaking, the Salient stretched from Langemarck in the north to the northern edge in Ploegsteert Wood in the south, but it varied in area and shape throughout the war. The Salient was formed during the First Battle of Ypres in October and November 1914, when a small British Expeditionary Force succeeded in securing the town before the onset of winter, pushing the German forces back to the Passchendaele Ridge. The Second Battle of Ypres began in April 1915 when the Germans released poison gas into the Allied lines north of Ypres. This was the first time gas had been used by either side and the violence of the attack forced an Allied withdrawal and a shortening of the line of defence. There was little more significant activity on this front until 1917, when in the Third Battle of Ypres an offensive was mounted by Commonwealth forces to divert German attention from a weakened French front further south. The initial attempt in June to dislodge the Germans from the Messines Ridge was a complete success, but the main assault north-eastward, which began at the end of July, quickly became a dogged struggle against determined opposition and the rapidly deteriorating weather. The campaign finally came to a

close in November with the capture of Passchendaele. The German offensive of March 1918 met with some initial success, but was eventually checked and repulsed in a combined effort by the Allies in September. The battles of the Ypres Salient claimed many lives on both sides and it quickly became clear that the commemoration of members of the Commonwealth forces with no known grave would have to be divided between several different sites. The site of the Menin Gate was chosen because of the hundreds of thousands of men who passed through it on their way to the battlefields. It commemorates those of all Commonwealth nations except New Zealand who died in the Salient, in the case of United Kingdom casualties before 16 August 1917. Those United Kingdom and New Zealand servicemen who died after that date are named on the memorial at Tyne Cot, a site which marks the furthest point reached by Commonwealth forces in Belgium until nearly the end of the war. Other New Zealand casualties are commemorated on memorials at Buttes New British Cemetery and Messines Ridge British Cemetery. The TYNE COT MEMORIAL now bears the names of almost 35,000 officers and men whose graves are not known. The memorial, designed by Sir Herbert Baker with sculpture by Joseph Armitage and F V Blundstone, was unveiled by Sir Gilbert Dyett in July 1927. The memorial forms the north-eastern boundary of TYNE COT CEMETERY, which was established around a captured German blockhouse or pillbox used as an advanced dressing station. The original battlefield cemetery of 343 graves was greatly enlarged after the Armistice when remains were brought in from the battlefields of Passchendaele and Langemarck, and from a few small burial grounds. It is now the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world in terms of burials. At the suggestion of King George V, who visited the cemetery in 1922, the Cross of Sacrifice was placed on the original large pill-box. There are three other pillboxes in the cemetery. There are now 11,952 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in Tyne Cot Cemetery. 8,365 of the burials are unidentified but there are special memorials to more than 80 casualties known or believed to be buried among them. Other special memorials commemorate 20 casualties whose graves were destroyed by shell fire. The cemetery was designed by Sir Herbert Baker. No. of Identified Casualties: 34863

Cemetery Plans TYNE COT MEMORIAL Lance Corporal GAMBLE s memorial highlighted at Panel 102-104

Lance Corporal James GAMBLE s memorial on Panel 102 Tyne Cot

Penwortham St. Mary s Parish Magazine December, 1917 Page vii A few weeks ago, Mrs. Gamble was notified that her son had been wounded. So far, no further news has reached us. His father has already died in the War.

James GAMBLE s G.R.O. birth record in the ¾ of 1894

The GAMBLE family at New Lane, Banks, Southport, in the 1901 Census

The GAMBLE family in Marsh Lane, Longton, Preston, in the 1911 Census