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Charles Percy Lloyd BEBB

Charles Percy Lloyd BEBB

AKA Percy BEBB  

Late of 5 Waratah St, Arncliffe, NSW  

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  / Police Training College – Penrith –  Class #  ? ? ? 

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  ‘Q 8794

For the purposes of this website ‘Q‘ represents those Police joining between 1 March 1862 ( commencement of NSWPF ) – 23 February 1915 ( Commencement of NSWPF current numbering system )  

 

Service:  From ? ? 1908   to   21 October 1934  26 years, 7 months, 14 days Service NOT including Academy time

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at ? Police Academy on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 7 March 1908

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( NO )

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank =  Sergeant 1st Class

 

Stations: George St North Police Stn ( 1908 ), Water Police, Traffic Branch, Water Police ( 2nd time ), Redfern ( 7 Division ), St George ( Licencing Officer ), North Sydney ( Special Duty ) – ( Metropolitan Police Force ) – Death

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = 48

Time in Retirement from Police:  NIL

 

Awards:  No Find on the Australian Honours system

Certificate of Merit by the Royal Humane Society, NSW – Actions involving a drowning rescue at Bronte, NSW, on 11 November 1911

 

 Born? ? 1886, NSW

Died on:  Sunday  21 October 1934 

Age:  48

 

Cause:  Peritonitis stemming from appendicitis operation 10 days earlier.

Event location:  North Sydney Hospital, NSW 

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Tuesday  23 October 1934 

Funeral location:  St David’s Church, Arncliffe, NSW 

Funeral Parlour: W. N. BULL, King St, Newtown, NSW ( Undertakers )

Buried at: Cremated – Woronora Crematorium, Sutherland, NSW

Ashes:  Crematorium Chapel Area – Family Rose Garden 3 – 0004

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( August 2021 )

 

  PERCY IS NOT mentioned on the Sydney Police Centre Memorial Wall, Surry Hills


 

FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal


 

May they forever Rest In Peace

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5 Waratah St, Arncliffe, NSW
the address the family lived in.

 

 


 

Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 – 1912),

Wednesday 20 October 1909, page 61

MARRIAGE:

BEBB — GARDEN.— September 15, at St. John’s, Glebe Point, by the Rev. S. S. Tovey, B.A., Charles Percy Lloyd Bebb to Maggie Garden ( DOB: 25 Nov 1888 ).

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/165736673

 


 

Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954),

Saturday 29 October 1910, page 12

BIRTHS

 

BEBB. – October 24, at Limplev Stoke, Denison street, Waverley, the wife of Charles Percy Lloyd Bebb – a daughter.  ( No christian name given )

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/15176406


 

Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 – 1931),

Monday 13 November 1911, page 10

SURF BATHING PERILS.

 

POLICEMEN TO THE RESCUE.

Sydney. November 12.

At Bronte Beach yesterday a railway employee named Warrs got into trouble, and was carried outside the breakers.

Several police constables who were out for a swim and were dressing, went to the rescue.

Constable Conley tried to get out, but returned in an exhausted condition.

Then Constable Bebb made an attempt and reached Warrs, whom he got ashore after a hard fight.

Warrs was unconscious, but recovered under treatment.

13 Nov 1911 – SURF BATHING PERILS. – Trove


 

Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 – 1954),

Monday 19 August 1912, page 11

SCROLL OF THE BRAVE AUSTRALIAN HEROES.

KING OF ITALY’S APPRECIATION.

ROYAL SHIPWRECK RELIEF SOCIETY’S AWARDS.

The Royal Shipwreck Relief and Humane Society’s 35th annual meeting and distribution of awards for acts of bravery will take place at the Sydney Town Hall on the evening of the 26th inst.

The list of those who are to receive either medals or certificates is comprised solely of Australians who have risked their lives in saving others. On this occasion five Australian mariners are to be presented with silver medals from the King of Italy for an act of bravery in rescuing men, women, and children at Messina at the time that, city was destroyed by earthquake. Another Australian is to receive a bronze medal and certificate from Lloyds, London, and a silver medal and certificate from the South Holland lifeboat institution. The acts of bravery performed by the following have been recognised, and each will receive the society’s award at the annual meeting.

 

CONSTABLE CHARLES PERCY LLOYD BEBB.

On November 11, 1911, while bathing in the surf at Bronte a man named Maurice Maher became cramped and perfectly helpless a considerable distance from the beach, and was rapidly being carried further out. He shouted for assistance, and Constable Bebb swam out, partially dressed, with the line, which he lost in the breakers. He, however, swam on and reached Maher, and with the assistance of Constable Conley, who had also swam out, he was safely got to the shore.

Awarded certificate of merit.

( Conley isn’t mentioned as receiving an Award )

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228829572

 


 

New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 – 1930),

Wednesday 30 May 1928 (No.22), page 348

Watches and Jewellery Reported Stolen, Missing, Etc.

 

Date:  22 May 1928:

Owner:  Charles Percy Lloyd Bebb, 5 Waratah St, Arncliffe, NSW

Description:  A gold fine curb link albert, with a gold shield shaped medal, inscribed ” St. Patrick’s Day Tug of War, C.P.L. Bebb “.  A gold shield shaped meal, inscribed ” Two races, C.P.L. Bebb “.  A bronze medallion for life saving, inscribed ” Awarded to C.P.L. Bebb ” attached.

Reference:  973

30 May 1928 – Watches and Jewellery Reported Stolen, Missing, Etc. – Trove


 

Propeller (Hurstville, NSW : 1911 – 1954),

Thursday 25 October 1934, page 4

DEATH OF SERGEANT BEBB.

Sergeant Charles Percy Bebb, of Waratah Street, Arncliffe, one of the most popular members of the metropolitan police force, died last Sunday at the North Sydney Hospital, aged 48 years.

A week previously he was operated upon for appendicitis, but peritonitis developed and he did, not rally.

Sergeant Bebb was only recently promoted to first-class rank.

As a member of the water police he saved many from drowning and by kindly care and aid prevented many distressed persons taking their lives.

During the deceased’s connection with the force he had been associated with nearly every branch of the service.

Starting at George Street North, he later joined the Water Police, and was familiar with every point of the harbour.

Then to the Traffic Branch, where he was well-known in connection with the issue of licenses and vehicle registration.

Back later to the Water Police figuring prominently in many of the unfortunate bridge tragedies.

Still, later as officer to Redfern division, and latterly to St. George as licensing officer.

At the time of his sudden illness he was on special duty at North Sydney.

The deceased, who is survived by a wife and two daughters, was Vice-President of St. David’s Church of England Men’s Society, Arncliffe, and also treasurer, synodsman, and parish Councillor of the church.

He was also a member of the I.O.O.F. Lodge.

The funeral services at St. David’s, Church, Arncliffe, and at the Woronora Crematorium, on Tuesday, were largely attended.

Inspector ( George Gilbert ) Fergusson ( # ‘Q‘ 8769 ) represented the Commissioner of Police, and Inspector ( Henry ) Chinner ( # ‘Q‘ 7932 ) the metropolitan superintendent.

The police band and 80 policemen in uniform were present.

Inspector Jones, of Kogarah, was in charge of arrangements, and was assisted by Sergeant Redding.

The large gathering present included many ex-policemen and colleagues and friends.

The services were conducted by the Rector, Rev. Pitt-Owen, assisted by the Rev, W. J. Siddens.

The chief mourners were Mrs. M. Bebb (wife), and two daughters, Mr. J. Harold Bebb (brother), and Mrs. Bebb, Mrs. S. R. White (mother), Mr. and Mrs. Hendren (sister) of Lithgow, Mr. John Bebb, Mr. S. R. White, Mr. A. Wray, Mr. H. H. Youngman (uncles), and their wives.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/235356581


 

Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954),

Saturday 17 November 1934, page 16

 

RETURN THANKS.

The WIFE and FAMILY of the late CHARLES PERCY LLOYD BEBB, of Arncliffe, wish to return THANKS to the many kind friends and relatives for letters, cards, and floral tributes in their

recent sad bereavement.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/17113293


 

The Sydney Morning Herald

Monday  21 October 1935  p 8

 

IN MEMORIAM.

BEBB.- In loving memory of Charles Percy Lloyd Bebb, who deported this life October 21, 1934,

God has him in His keeping, We have him In our hearts.

Inserted by his loving wife, and daughters, Maggie

and Esther.

BEBB.- In loving memory of Percy, who departed

this life October 21, 1934.

A memory of his loving, kind ways Shall linger with us all our days. By Mrs. Garden, daughters, John.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/27994424

 


The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954)

Wed 21 Oct 1936

Page 14

 

BEBB.- In loving memory of Charles Percy Lloyd Bebb, who departed this lite October 21, 1934.
From the ground there blossoms red
Life that shall endless be.
Inserted by his loving wile and daughters, Maggie and Esther.
BEBB.- In loving memory of Percy, who passed
away October 21, 1934.
Always remembered.

Mrs. Garden, daughters, John.

 

 


 

Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954),

Thursday 21 October 1937, page 10

 

BEBB – In loving memory of Charles Percy Lloyd Bebb, who departed this life October 21 1934

Our hearts remember.

Inserted by his loving wife and daughters, Maggie and Esther.

BEBB – in loving memory of Percy Bebb who passed away October 21 1934.

Dearly loved and ever remembered Mrs Gordon daughters and John

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/17407005


 

Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954),

Friday 21 October 1938, page 10

IN MEMORIAM

BEBB. — In loving memory of Charles Percy Lloyd Bebb who departed this life October 21 1934. Always remembered. — Inserted by his loving wife and daughters Maggie and Esther.

BEBB. — In loving memory of Percy who passed away October 21, 1934.

Not Just today, But every day,

In silence we remember.

— Inserted by Mrs. Garden, daughters and John.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/17530125


 

These postcards came from old albums owned by Charles Percy Lloyd Bebb (known as Percy) and Maggie Gardner.

Percy was born in 1886 to parents Joel and Esther (nee Harrold); Maggie was born in 1888 to John and Sarah (nee Isaac).

Their families lived in Glebe; they both attended St John’s Church there.

Both were given their albums by their parents – Percy on his 20th birthday in 1886.

The cards date from the beginning of their friendship in 1904, continue through their courtship until their marriage in 1909; after that, they are mostly Greeting types for birthday and Christmas.

They follow Percy’s path from Glebe Fire Brigade to CSR at Broadwater Richmond River and finally to NSW Police Force.

Mostly these cards date from 1904 to around 1910. A lot are between Maggie and Percy – in their courtship they seem to have written very frequently. A lot of the messages are concerned with their own and the other’s health – perhaps there was nothing else to write about. Or fishing; both families seemed to be very keen fishing people.

Unfortunately a lot of these cards are age spotted from being stored in the old albums with porous green paper; or damaged through posting or handling.

While I have discarded the worst ones, some that otherwise seem historic or attractive I have retained, hoping they will still be appealing to someone. So please let the photos been your guide as to description. Always happy to combine.


NSWPF No 8794, Charles Percy Lloyd Bebb joined the NSW Police Force 7 March 1908. He had achieved the rank of Sergeant when he died 21 October 1934.

Constable Charles Percy Lloyd Bebb was awarded a Certificate of Merit by the Royal Humane Society of NSW for actions involving a drowning rescue at Bronte on the 11th November 1911.

From a newspaper report  of 25 April 1932 he is mentioned as trying to revive a man who had jumped from the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Unfortunately he was already dead when his body was retrieved from the water.

He was probably stationed first at NSW Mounted Police Barracks Bourke St Redfern, then at Central Police Barracks Liverpool St, and later was stationed at Newcastle and West Maitland (1917).

2 REAL PHOTOS NSW MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS BOURKE ST REDFERN c1908 #10

One shows the front façade of the Police Barracks, the other has several small vignettes showing Mounted Police on horseback, undergoing training, in formation etc. One is dated 18.3.08. As Percy only joined the Police Force 7 March 1908, it is possible this was his first posting. Both photos are faded.

2 REAL PHOTOS NSW MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS BOURKE ST REDFERN c1908 #10 | eBay   ( Ebay – 29 August 2021.  Seller:  siddieswans )

 

Redfern Police Academy 1908

Redfern Police Academy 1908

Redfern Police Academy 1908

 

Redfern Police Academy 1908


 

Charles BEBB died 21 October 1934

Esther Jane BEBB  Born:  9 July 1912, Died 21 November 2001 ( Aged:  89 years, 4 months, 12 days )

Maggie BEBB   Born:  25 November 1888, Died 29 November 1973 ( Aged:  85 years, 4 days )( This was Charles’ wife.  Seems that one of the daughters was also named Maggie )

All are cremated with the Ashes of all being in the same niche’ at Woronora Cemetery, Sutherland, NSW.


 

 

 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

 

Cal
29 Aug 2021


 

 




Daniel Bernard MARKHAM

 Daniel Bernard MARKHAM

Late of ‘ Myall ‘, 22 Carey street, Marrickville

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # ????

RankSergeant

Stations:  Nth Sydney, Traffic Dept, No. 4 Division, Clarence St, No. 4 Division ( Traffic Sgt )

Service:  From  ? ? 1907  to  19 February 1934 = 27+ years Service

Awards?

Born? ? 1884 to Martin & Julia at West Maitland  NSWBDM  24190/1884

Died on19 February 1934

CauseSuicide by pistol stemming from a Nervous Illness

Event location:  Erskinville Street Police Station

Age:  48

Funeral date:  Monday  22 February 1934 @ 1.30pm

Funeral location:  St. Brigid’s Church, Marrickville

Buried atWoronora Cemetery,

Roman Catholic Monumental:  Section 2, position 0680

DANIEL is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO

 

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Barrier Miner ( Broken Hill )

Saturday  20 January 1934   page 8 of 12

SYDNEY, : Saturday. – Sergeant Daniel Markham (48), of Marrickville, was found fatally wounded yesterday in a telephone box in Erskineville street Police Station. A revolver, one chamber of which had been discharged, was beside him. He had recently suffered a severe illness.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/49496616

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Northern Star ( Lismore )

Saturday  20 January 1934   page 7 of 14

Police Sergeant’s Death

SYDNEY, Friday.

Hearing a report of firearms at Erskine-street lock-up to-night a constable rushed to the front of the building where he found Sergeant Daniel Markham fatally shot through the head. The officer, who was 48, had been in ill-health for a number of years.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/94557571

 

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Saturday  20 January 1934   page 14 of 26

MARKHAM. – The Relatives and Friends of the late DANIEL BERNARD MARKHAM ( Sergeant of Police ) are kindly invited to attend his Funeral leaving his late residence Myall, 22 Carey street, Marrickville, Next MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 1.30 o’clock, for Catholic Cemetery Woronora. W. N. Bull, Ltd., Funeral Directors.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/17041590

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News ( Adelaide )

Saturday  20 January 1934    page 1 of 8

LOYAL TO SERVICE TO THE LAST

SYDNEY. Saturday.- Sgt. Daniel Markham, aged 48, who was found fatally shot in the Erskine Street Police Station yesterday was loyal to his service to the last. Because of a nervous illness the Commissioner of Police (Mr Childs) and the Metropolitan Superintendent (Mr MacKay) frequently suggested that he refrain from duty, but he refused.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/128834363

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Monday  22 January 1934   page 7 of 16

MARKHAM.-The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. EDITH MARKHAM and FAMILY are kindly Invited to attend the Funeral of her late beloved HUSBAND and their dear FATHER, Daniel Bernard; to leave his late residence, Myall. Carey-street, Marrickville, THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, at 1.45 o’clock, for the Catholic Cemetery, Woronora. A train leaving Tempe Station at 2.24 p m. will arrive at Sutherland at 2.55 p m.

W. N. BULL, LTD.,

Funeral Directors,

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/17042105

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Catholic Freeman’s Journal ( Sydney )    Thursday  15 February 1934    page 4 of 40

SERGEANT DANIEL BERNARD MARKHAM.

The death took place at Sydney, on the 19th ult., of Sergeant Daniel Bernard Markham, who was attached to No. 4 Division of the New South Wales Police Force. Mr. Markham, who was only 48 years of age, was one of the most popular and efficient members of the Force.   He had been in ill-health for some time, but bravely performed his duties despite his illness.

Being 6 feet 2 inches in height, of magnificent physique, and possessed of a bright and genial disposition he was a popular figure with his comrades and the general public.

Mr. Markham was a devout Catholic and a member of the A.H.C. Guild at St. Brigid’s, Marrickville.  His numerous acts of kindness towards the poor and needy brought him numerous friends wherever he went.

Joining the N.S.W. Police Force in 1907, Mr. Markham was attached to North Sydney Division for some time. He later was transferred to the Traffic Department, and afterwards to No. 4 Division, where he continued to perform traffic duty for many years.

He was a popular figure along the water front, where he handled the heavy traffic with tact and courtesy. As a result Mr. Markham was promoted to the rank of first-class constable, and later to the rank of sergeant. It is safe to say that no promotion was more popular or so well deserved.

From the formation of the Police Association Mr. Markham was president of No. 4 Branch, from 1920 to 1925. The popularity of that branch was to a great extent, due to his personality. He was transferred to Clarence-street Division, where he performed varied duties, and finally was Assistant-traffic Sergeant of that very busy and important portion of Sydney. In January, 1933, Sergeant Markham was sent back to his old Division (No. 4) as Sergeant in charge of traffic there. It was during this latter period that he was stricken with a serious illness. It was hoped that he had recovered, but, to the extreme grief of his devoted wife and young family, death took place as already stated.

Mr. Markham was a native of New South Wales, and a member of a large family, all of whom are devoted members of the Catholic Church.

A Requiem Mass was celebrated at St. Brigid’s Church, Marrickville, on the 22nd ‘ult. The cortege leaving the church proceeded to the Sergeant’s late residence at Carey-street, Marrickville. A police funeral was accorded deceased.

Superintendent Lynch ( representing the Commissioner of Police ). Inspectors Winter, Collings, and Stanton, and a large squad of uniform and plain-clothes police under Sergeant Rodding, were in attendance.

Beautiful and solemn music was rendered by the Police Band as the sad procession wended its way to Woronora Cemetery. Thousands of people watched the sad procession.  The burial took place in the Catholic portion of the cemetery, in the presence of a large number of his old comrades and many prominent citizens.

The last prayers were recited by the Rev. Father Lloyd (Cronulla), who afterwards paid a tribute to the Sergeant’s sterling qualities.

The chief mourners were Mrs. Markham (widow), Master George Markham (son), Misses Dorothy and Joan Markham (daughters), and James, Thomas, Frank, and Vaughan Markham (brothers), Misses Margaret and May Markham, and Mrs. A. Swanson and Mrs. F. Bullivant (sisters).

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/146406578

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