BORN HULL 1894. SON OF HERBERT GEORGE & MARTHA MAUD GARDNER, OF 52 PLANE STREET AND 84 VICTORIA AVENUE, HULL. A FORMER SEAMAN. HE ENLISTED IN THE HULL PALS, ON 8/09/1914. REQUESTED TO REJOIN THE MERCHANT SERVICE, ON 27/8/1916. HE WAS KILLED, AT OPPY WOOD, ON 03/05/1917, AGED 23.
Hull Pals Memorial Post. CORPORAL WILLIAM RICHARD GARDNER 11/344. Born in 1894, the eldest of three children and only son of Richard and Alice Gardner. William’s father was the Master of a Keel on the Humber and the family appear to have lived aboard ship where William worked as the Mate. On 15th November 1913 he qualified as ‘Second Mate of a Foreign-going Steamship in the Merchant Service’. Whether he took to sea or not I don’t know because the next time his life is recorded it is the first week of September 1914 and William has reached the front of the queue outside Hull City Hall to sign up for the new Pals Battalions bound for the great European adventure. A veteran of Egypt and the Somme, he was killed in action on 3rd May 1917 in front of Oppy Wood and like so many that day, his body was simply blasted into dust. William Richard Gardner is commemorated on the Arras Memorial; he was 23 years old.
Gardner, William Richard
First name:
WILLIAM RICHARD
Military Number:
11/344
Rank:
Corporal
Date Died
03/05/1917
Place died:
Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France
Age:
23