BLAKE, Argles Stanley
(Service number 38907)
| First Rank | Corporal | Last Rank | Private |
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Birth
| Date | 08/04/1889 | Place of Birth | Riccarton |
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Enlistment Information
| Date | 5 October 1916 | Age | 27 years |
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| Address at Enlistment | Maude Street, Waimate | ||
| Occupation | Draper's assistant (C.F.C.A.) | ||
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| Marital Status | Married | ||
| Next of Kin | Mrs A. McK. BLAKE (wife), 11 Maude Street, Waimate | ||
Military Service
| Served with | NZ Armed Forces | Served in | Army |
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Embarkation Information
| Body on Embarkation | New Zealand Expeditionary Force | ||
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| Unit, Squadron, or Ship | 23rd Reinforcements, Specialist Company, Machine-Gun Section | ||
| Date | 2 April 1917 | ||
| Transport | Corinthic | ||
| Embarked From | Destination | Plymouth, Devon, England | |
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Military Awards
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| Service Medals | British War Medal; Victory Medal | ||
Award Circumstances and Date
No information
Prisoner of War Information
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Death
| Date | 15 July 1964 | Age | 75 years |
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| Place of Death | Christchurch | ||
| Cause | |||
| Memorial or Cemetery | Canterbury Crematorium | ||
| New Zealand Memorials | |||
Biographical Notes
Argles Stanley Blake was born on 8 April 1889 at Riccarton, Christchurch, the youngest son of Walter and Agnes Kate (née Bishop) Blake. He was educated at Central New Brighton School, spending six months at a private school in 1899. In 1902 he went on to the Boys’ High School.
Argles married Annie McKenzie Miller on 16 August 1915 at Waimate. He was a draper’s assistant for the C.F.C.A. at Wamate when he enlisted on 5 October 1916 at Waimate, naiming his wife as next-of-kin – Mrs A, McK. Blake, 11 Maude Street, Waimate. Waimate’s quota for the 22nd Reinforcement was farewelled on 18 October 1916. The Brass and Pipe Bands “played the men to the station, where a large crowd was gathered.” The Deputy-Mayor wished them God-speed and a safe return. The Rev. Mr Morrison said that the war was not a picnic; it was a serious matter, before calling for three cheers for the boys, and another three for their mothers. The departing men, A. S. Blake one of them, cheered as the train steamed out. Corporal A. S. Blake embarked with the Machine-Gun Section of the Specialist Company, departing for Plymouth, England, on 2 April 1917 per the “Corinthic”. He was discharged on 11 March 1919 and was awarded the British War Medal and the Victory Medal.
Annie McKenzie Blake died on 11 April 1961 at Christchurch and was cremated. Argles then married Muriel who survived him. He died suddenly on 15 July 1964 at his Christchurch residence. After a service at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, he was cremated at the Canterbury Crematorium. His nephew, Flying Officer Harold Roger Blake, lost his life in World War Two. The name of A. S. Blake appeared regularly on the Waimate Daily Advertiser Roll of Honour under the sub-title of "Answered the Call".
Sources
Auckland War Memorial Museumm Cenotaph Database [04 July 2022]; NZ BDM Indexes (Department of Internal Affairs) [04 July 2022]; School Admission records (Canterbury Branch NZSG) [08 July 2022]; Waimate Daily Advertiser, 18 October 1916, 30 May 1918, Press, 13 April 1961, 16 & 17 July 1964 (Papers Past) [18 September 2019; 09 & 19 July 2022]
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