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HARRY SPENCER

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Rank
Private
Regiment
6TH EAST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT PIONEEERS
Military Number
10936
Address
13, Cotton Terrace, Barnsley Street, Hull
Kingston upon Hull HU8 7SA
England
Background

Reform School Report - Private, Harry Spencer, 6th EYR, killed at Gallipoli, 21/08/1915, aged 26.

BORN HULL 30/06/1889. SON OF JOHN WILLIAM SPENCER (1864-1906) AND ELLEN PASHBY (1866-1915), OF 13, COTTON TERRACE, BARNSLEY STREET, HULL (HIS ARMY RECORDS ADDRESS).

ON 13/01/1902, AT THE AGE OF OF 12, HE WAS CONVICTED OF LARCENY AND RECEIVED SIX STROKES.

HE WAS SENT TO EASTMOOR REFORMATORY SCHOOL, IN LEEDS, ON 03/02/1902, FOR FIVE YEARS - HE HAD STOLEN 4 TARTS AND 2 CHEESECAKES FROM A SHOP IN HULL. HIS CHARACTER WAS DESCRIBED AS "BAD". "HE HAD SLEPT OUT FREQUENTLY AND ASSOCIATED WITH A GANG OF YOUNG THIEVES."

HE WAS DESCRIBED AS "PHYSICALLY SMALL, BROWN EYES, DARK BROWN HAIR, OF VERY FAIR INTELLIGENCE, AND PROTESTANT RELIGION". HIS FAMILY WAS DESCRIBED AS "RESPECTABLE". HIS FATHER WAS A DOCKSIDE LABOURER, WITH BAD EYESIGHT, CAUSED BY TOO MUCH WORK.

ON LEAVING SCHOOL, HARRY SPENCER WORKED AS A BOILER CLEANER AT UPPER UNION STREET, HULL. HE LIVED AT OSBORNE STREET, HULL.

HE ENLISTED AT HULL. SERVED AS PRIVATE, 10936, 6TH EAST YORKSHIRE PIONEERS, WHICH WAS FORMED IN BEVERLEY. HE WAS POSTED TO THE DARDANELLES ON 14/07/1915. SURVIVED THE INITIAL ATTACK AT TEPPE TEKE, ON 08/08/1915. KILLED AT SCIMITER HILL, ON 21/08/1915, AGED 26.

HE IS COMMEMORATED ON THE HELLES MEMORIAL TO THE MISSING ON THE TURKISH, GALLIPOLI PENSINSULAR.

UNMARRIED. HIS WILL WAS SHARED WITH HIS SISTER, JANE ANN SMITH, HIS BROTHER, JOHN & MOTHER, MRS NELLIE SPENCER.

HIS NAME IS RECORDED AS KILLED ON HULL'S OSBORNE STREET SHRINE, (HULL DAILY MAIL, 23/10/1916).

21st August 1915 €“ the attack on Scimitar Hill -Wyrall's East Yorkshire Regiment in the Great Warshows that the 6th East Yorkshire Regiment had been in reserve from 10th to the 20th August 1915 at Nibrunesi Point where they had dug themselves in at the base of a cliff. On 20th August the 6th East Yorkshires relieved the Northumberland Fusiliers in trenches South East of Chocolate Hill. They came under the orders of 34th Brigade who would attack Hill the next morning.

The 6th Battalion were to dig in and support the Lancashire Fusiliers and the Dorset's, who would attack the next morning. There was a delay due to lost orders and confusion, and the attack did not commence until 3pm on the 21st. When the Dorset's and Lancashire's left their trenches the 6th East Yorkshires moved forward to occupy these trenches. The Dorset's and the Lancashire's ran into stubborn resistance and so most of the 6th East Yorkshires were sent forward to support them. The 6th East Yorkshire's captured a Turkish trench in front of them and awaited relief. The 6th East York (Pioneers) had occupied Hill 70 (Scimitar Hill), next to W Hill the most vital of all the semicircle of heights overlooking Suvla Bay and were there only waiting for the brigade's further advance upon W Hill or Anafarta Sagir, to both of which it is the key. They held this trench overnight, but it became impossible to hold the next morning (22nd August) as the number of Turks increased and they had no bombs. Around 7.30 am the 6th East Yorkshires retreated to their original trenches and later that night they were relieved and moved back to their original reserve trenches at Nibrunesi point the following morning. The 6th East Yorkshire casualties by 22nd August 1915, included 26 Officers and 628 men. Officer casualties were 80% and other ranks 68%.

Date Died
21/08/1915
Died
Helles Memorial, Gallipoli, Turkey
Age
26
Memorial
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