- First Name(s):AlfredJames
- Surname:LAMB
- Service Number:9692
- Rank:
Private
- Conflict:WW1
- Service:Army
- Army Sector:Infantry
- Regiment:Worcestershire Regiment
- Battalion:4th Battalion
- Former Units:None
- Date of Death:26th September 1915
- Age At Death:24
- Place of Death:Unknown
- Place of Burial:Azmak Cemetery, Suvla, Turkey, Grave I. B. 12.
- Place of Birth:Unknown
- Home Town:Unknown
- Casualty's Relatives:
Son of Alfred and Fanny Lamb, 49 Heath Lane, Oldswinford, Stourbridge
LAMB Alfred James Is Named On These Memorials
Notes About The Memorial(s) Listed Above
Stourbridge Old Swinford Hospital School with the additional information: Worcestershire Regiment. Killed in action 26 September 1915. Age 24.
Old Swinford St Mary’s Church with the additional information: Pte. Worcs.
Further Information About LAMB Alfred James
Alfred Lamb of Palace Row, Oldswinford, was born on 17th March 1891 and was the eldest son of Mr and Mrs T. Lamb, later of 46 Heath Lane. He attended Oldswinford C of E School and at the age of nine moved to Old Swinford Hospital. When he left, he was apprenticed to Alfred Ward, blacksmith, of Foster Street and then worked for William Lamb of Corser Street as a frost cog maker. He was an early volunteer who enlisted in November 1914 for the Worcesters and was sent to the 3rd Battalion. He was injured by shrapnel in the leg early in 1915 at Ypres and recuperated in a military hospital at Boulogne. Then he was sent to Gallipoli to join the 4th Battalion who had landed on the 25th April 1915. They needed reinforcements, especially in view of the second attempt to break through the Turkish lines on the 6th August. The attacks were unsuccessful and the fighting was reduced to trench warfare in a very inhospitable region of ravines and woods and in extremes of climate. It was in a minor action that Private Alfred Lamb was killed in action. He is also commemorated on his parents’ grave in St. Mary’s, Old Swinford, cemetery.


