Summary
Commonwealth Military Forces of Victoria certificate confirming that Aubrey Lionel Bertram Hampton of the 5th Battalion Infantry Brigade passed his Bugling course and was certified as of 22 June 1903. He served with the 5th Battalion Infantry Brigade for six years before the outbreak of war.
Aubrey Lionel Bertram Hampton, a 28-year-old fitter and turner, enlisted on 18 August 1914 (service no.18) and was made a sapper in 2 Fld Coy Engrs (2nd Field Company Engineers). He was shipped overseas on the Orvieto in 20 October 1914 (part of the Albany convoy) and served in Gallipoli and the Western Front, becoming a driver in France. He suffered illnesses such as pneumonia and 'debility', and a minor wound, but seems to have escaped major wounds during the war. In 1916 Aubrey's significant act of bravery at Pozieres let to the award of Military and Distinguished Conduct medals. In July 1917 he married Victoria Alexandria Jane Johnstone of Kensington at Southbourne, Dorset, England. Aubrey returned to Australia in October 1918 on 'special leave', and his Victoria later joined him there. He recovered from the effects of the war and went on to work as a fitter at organisations including H.V. McKay and the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission. He and Victoria had three daughters before he passed away at home, aged 50 years.
Description of Content
COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES OF VICTORIA - BUGLER'S CERTIFICATE. TO NO.554 BOY A.L.B.HAMPTON 5 BN. INF BDE. SIGNED 22 JUNE 1903.
Physical Description
A single sheet of buff paper, typewritten with a faint official military stamp in the top right corner. All lettering is purple and handwritten in the top left corner is 135..
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mrs E. Retiniotis
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Person Named
Driver Aubrey L. Hampton - Australian Imperial Force (AIF), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 22 Jun 1903
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The certificate states: COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES OF VICTORIA BUGLER'S CERTIFICATE I certify the No. 554 Boy A. L. B. Hampton, 5th Bat-talion Infantry Brigade, has passed through a Course of Bugling, and is qualified to act as Bugler. Dated at Melbourne, [signature] Major & Hon.Lt-Col. 22nd June, 1903. for A. A. G. & C. S. O.
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Overall Dimensions
210 mm (Width), 168 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Military Memorabilia, World War I, 1914-1918, Music Performances, Bugles