Private Frank Robert Tallack (275429) was killed in action on the 27th March 1917, aged 20, during the First Battle of Gaza. He is remembered on the Jerusalem Memorial. Frank was the son of Mrs. Clara Elizabeth Tallack, of Oakheath Cottage, High St., Snaresbrook, Leytonstone, London. His father also fell.
Lieutenant Harold Percy Tavener was killed in action on the 27th March 1917, during the First Battle of Gaza. He is remembered on the Jerusalem Memorial. Harold born in 1888 in Buckhurst Hill, Essex, to his parents Walter Tavener and Annie Maria Mead.
Private Walter Charles Tavener (275608) was killed in action on the 27th March 1917, during the First Battle of Gaza. He is remembered on the Jerusalem Memorial.
Private Albert Taylor (37393) died on the 30th October 1918, aged 29. He is buried in the Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. Albert was the son of John and Elizabeth Taylor husband of Ann Taylor, of 5, Lodge St., Hindley, Wigan. Labour Corps. transf. to (362459) 806th Area Employment Coy.
Captain Eric William Tee was killed in action on the 27th March 1917, during the First Battle of Gaza. He is remembered on the Jerusalem Memorial. Eric was born in July 1894, in Highbury, Middlesex to William Henry Tee and Alice Martha Wigg.
Private Charles George Sidney Thorne (275721) died while he was a Prisoner of War on the 6th February 1918, aged 23. He is buried in the Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq. Charles was the son of William and Mary Thorne, of 11, Holloway Rd., Leytonstone, London. 5th Bn
Private Walter John Thurlow (275256) died while he was a Prisoner of War on the 8th December 1917. He is buried in the Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq
Private Albert Norman Timpson (7367) died of sickness on the 14th October 1916, aged 39. He is buried in the Bournemouth East Cemetery, England. Albert was the son of George and Louisa Timpson, of Eltham, London. Also served in Egypt.
TO LIVE IN HEARTS WE LEAVE BEHIND IS NOT TO DIE
Corporal John Thomas Towns (275303) was killed in action on the 26th March 1917, aged 24, during the First Battle of Gaza. He is remembered on the Jerusalem Memorial. John was a of Mrs. E. A. Towns, of 40, Thorpe Rd., Barking, Essex.
John was hit in the stomach during the battle, and that his wound was bound up by Captain Bond. Later, 1000 men in extended lines crossed the battlefield to pick up the living, but John was not amongst them.
Second Lieutenant William Action Trumble DCM died of sickness on the 9th October 1918, aged 30. He is buried in the Kantara War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. William was the son of William Acton Trumble and Charlotte Trumble, of London and married to Florence Trumble, of 2, Thistlewaite Rd., Clapton, London. He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal.