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Alick Ogilvie

Thomas Alexander Ogilvie (7 January 1887 – 18 August 1915) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the University Football Club and Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[2]

Alick Ogilvie
Ogilvie in 1910
Personal information
Full name Thomas Alexander Ogilvie
Date of birth (1887-01-07)7 January 1887
Place of birth Williamstown, Victoria
Date of death 18 August 1915(1915-08-18) (aged 28)
Place of death Valletta, Malta[1]
Original team(s) Scotch College
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1905 Melbourne 01 0(1)
1908–1909 University 27 (20)
Total 28 (21)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1909.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Family edit

Alick Ogilvie was born in Williamstown in 1887, the youngest child of Captain John Ogilvie and Elizabeth Ogilvie, née Henderson. He was the younger brother of Melbourne player Laurie Ogilvie. He married Sarah Annie "Sadie" Fenandez (1887–1937).[3] They had one child: Elizabeth (a.k.a. "Betty").

Education edit

He was educated at Scotch College, Melbourne,[4] where he was captain of the first XVIII in 1904.[5] He then enrolled to study law at the University of Melbourne in 1905, residing in Ormond College.

 
University VFL Team: 23 May 1908:
A. Oglivie, third from left, front row.

Football edit

During his first year of study he made single appearance for Melbourne against Geelong during the 1905 VFL season.[6]

When University was admitted to the VFL for the 1908 season, he resumed his VFL football career, and played for University in its first VFL match (against Carlton).[7] In all, he made 27 appearances and mostly playing as a forward. He was regarded as one of the team's leading players and represented Victoria in the 1908 Melbourne Carnival.[8]

Law edit

Having completed his degree, Ogilvie was conditionally admitted to practice law in November 1911.[9] His admission was subsequently confirmed in November 1912.[10] He commenced his legal practice with Mr W. M. Strong in Rutherglen and Corowa.

Military career edit

In September 1914, Ogilvie enlisted with the 12th Infantry Battalion in Morphettville, South Australia. He departed Melbourne on HMAT Geelong on 17 September 1914 and commenced training at Mena camp in Egypt in early 1915. Whilst in training, he faced a court martial proceeding on 23 February 1915 for not returning to camp on time from granted leave. He noted in his defence that he overstayed his leave by reason of falling asleep whilst in town. Ogilvie was sentenced to reduction to ranks.

The 12th battalion was mobilised and participated in the ANZAC landing at Gallipoli. Ogilvie quickly regained rank, being promoted again to corporal, then second lieutenant by 10 July 1915.[11]

Death edit

In August, the 12th Battalion contributed two companies to the attack on Lone Pine. It was here that Ogilvie sustained a severe gunshot wound to the right eye on 7 August 1915. Ogilvie's condition was noted as dangerously ill and on 12 August 1915 he was shipped on the Hospital Transport Dunluce Castle to the Auberge de Baviere hospital in Valletta, Malta. Ogilvie died of his wounds on 18 August 1915,[12][13] and was buried at Pieta Military Cemetery.[14][15]

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Main, J. & Allen, D., "Ogilvie, Tom", pp.140–141 in Main, J. & Allen, D., Fallen – The Ultimate Heroes: Footballers Who Never Returned From War, Crown Content, (Melbourne), 2002.
  2. ^ Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2014). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 (10th ed.). Melbourne, Victoria: Bas Publishing. p. 677. ISBN 978-1-921496-32-5.
  3. ^ Deaths: Ogilvie, The Sydney Morning Herald, (Thursday, 4 November 1937), p.10.
  4. ^ Matriculation, The Argus, (Tuesday, 10 January 1905), p.6.
  5. ^ "Scotch's first VFL/AFL players". Scotch College.
  6. ^ "FOOTBALL". The Argus. Victoria, Australia. 19 June 1905. p. 3.
  7. ^ League Football: University beats Carlton on the Opening Day, The Weekly Times, (Saturday, 8 May 1909), p.26.
  8. ^ "FOOTBALL". The Age. Victoria, Australia. 13 August 1908. p. 8.
  9. ^ Legal Notices, The (Sydney) Daily Telegraph, (Tuesday, 7 November 1911), p.2; Personal, The (Sydney) Daily Telegraph, (Saturday, 18 November 1911), p.12.
  10. ^ Supreme Court, The Sydney Morning Herald, (Saturday, 23 November 1912), p.6.
  11. ^ Australian Imperial Force: Appointments, Promotions, etc.: 12th Battalion: To be 2nd Lieutenants (Date of effect: 10 July 1915), Commonwealth of Australian Gazette, No.140, (Thursday, 11 November 1915), p.2900.
  12. ^ Killed in Action: Ogilvie, The Argus, (Thursday, 26 August 1915), p.1.
  13. ^ Roll of Honour: Ogilvie, The Sydney Morning Herald, (Friday, 18 August 1916), p.6.
  14. ^ Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour: Thomas Alexander Ogilvie
  15. ^ Cullen, Barbara (2015). Harder than football : league players at war. Richmond, Victoria: Slattery Media Group. p. 183. ISBN 978-0-9923791-4-8.

References edit

  • Melbourne University Football Team, Victorian Football League, 1909: Ogilvie is second from the left in the back row
  • First World War Nominal Roll: Second Lieutenant Thomas Alexander Ogilvie, Collection of the Australian War Memorial.
  • First World War Embarkation Roll: Lance Sergeant Thomas Alexander Ogilvie (721), Collection of the Australian War Memorial.
  • First World War Service Record: Second Lieutenant Thomas Alexander Ogilvie (721), National Archives of Australia.
  • Our Heroes at the Front: Died of Wounds: Lieut. T.A. Ogilvie, The Rutherglen Sun and Chiltern Valley Advertiser, (Friday, 27 August 1915), p.3.
  • The Roll of Honor: Seventy-Fourth Casualty List: South Australia: Died of Wounds, The (Adelaide) Advertiser, (Tuesday, 7 September 1915), p.9.
  • Pieta Military Cemetery Malta: Grave of 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Alexander Ogilvie of the 12th Battalion AIF, who died on 1915-08-18, aged 28 years (Donor President of Malta), Collection of the Australian War Memorial.

External links edit

  • Alick Ogilvie's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • Alick Ogilvie at AustralianFootball.com
  • DemonWiki profile

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Thomas Alexander Ogilvie 7 January 1887 18 August 1915 was an Australian rules footballer who played for the University Football Club and Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League VFL 2 Alick OgilvieOgilvie in 1910Personal informationFull nameThomas Alexander OgilvieDate of birth 1887 01 07 7 January 1887Place of birthWilliamstown VictoriaDate of death18 August 1915 1915 08 18 aged 28 Place of deathValletta Malta 1 Original team s Scotch CollegePlaying career1YearsClubGames Goals 1905Melbourne0 1 0 1 1908 1909University27 20 Total28 21 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1909 Sources AFL Tables AustralianFootball com Contents 1 Family 2 Education 3 Football 4 Law 5 Military career 6 Death 7 See also 8 Footnotes 9 References 10 External linksFamily editAlick Ogilvie was born in Williamstown in 1887 the youngest child of Captain John Ogilvie and Elizabeth Ogilvie nee Henderson He was the younger brother of Melbourne player Laurie Ogilvie He married Sarah Annie Sadie Fenandez 1887 1937 3 They had one child Elizabeth a k a Betty Education editHe was educated at Scotch College Melbourne 4 where he was captain of the first XVIII in 1904 5 He then enrolled to study law at the University of Melbourne in 1905 residing in Ormond College nbsp University VFL Team 23 May 1908 A Oglivie third from left front row Football editDuring his first year of study he made single appearance for Melbourne against Geelong during the 1905 VFL season 6 When University was admitted to the VFL for the 1908 season he resumed his VFL football career and played for University in its first VFL match against Carlton 7 In all he made 27 appearances and mostly playing as a forward He was regarded as one of the team s leading players and represented Victoria in the 1908 Melbourne Carnival 8 Law editHaving completed his degree Ogilvie was conditionally admitted to practice law in November 1911 9 His admission was subsequently confirmed in November 1912 10 He commenced his legal practice with Mr W M Strong in Rutherglen and Corowa Military career editIn September 1914 Ogilvie enlisted with the 12th Infantry Battalion in Morphettville South Australia He departed Melbourne on HMAT Geelong on 17 September 1914 and commenced training at Mena camp in Egypt in early 1915 Whilst in training he faced a court martial proceeding on 23 February 1915 for not returning to camp on time from granted leave He noted in his defence that he overstayed his leave by reason of falling asleep whilst in town Ogilvie was sentenced to reduction to ranks The 12th battalion was mobilised and participated in the ANZAC landing at Gallipoli Ogilvie quickly regained rank being promoted again to corporal then second lieutenant by 10 July 1915 11 Death editIn August the 12th Battalion contributed two companies to the attack on Lone Pine It was here that Ogilvie sustained a severe gunshot wound to the right eye on 7 August 1915 Ogilvie s condition was noted as dangerously ill and on 12 August 1915 he was shipped on the Hospital Transport Dunluce Castle to the Auberge de Baviere hospital in Valletta Malta Ogilvie died of his wounds on 18 August 1915 12 13 and was buried at Pieta Military Cemetery 14 15 See also editList of Victorian Football League players who died on active service 1908 Melbourne CarnivalFootnotes edit Main J amp Allen D Ogilvie Tom pp 140 141 in Main J amp Allen D Fallen The Ultimate Heroes Footballers Who Never Returned From War Crown Content Melbourne 2002 Holmesby Russell Main Jim 2014 The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers every AFL VFL player since 1897 10th ed Melbourne Victoria Bas Publishing p 677 ISBN 978 1 921496 32 5 Deaths Ogilvie The Sydney Morning Herald Thursday 4 November 1937 p 10 Matriculation The Argus Tuesday 10 January 1905 p 6 Scotch s first VFL AFL players Scotch College FOOTBALL The Argus Victoria Australia 19 June 1905 p 3 League Football University beats Carlton on the Opening Day The Weekly Times Saturday 8 May 1909 p 26 FOOTBALL The Age Victoria Australia 13 August 1908 p 8 Legal Notices The Sydney Daily Telegraph Tuesday 7 November 1911 p 2 Personal The Sydney Daily Telegraph Saturday 18 November 1911 p 12 Supreme Court The Sydney Morning Herald Saturday 23 November 1912 p 6 Australian Imperial Force Appointments Promotions etc 12th Battalion To be 2nd Lieutenants Date of effect 10 July 1915 Commonwealth of Australian Gazette No 140 Thursday 11 November 1915 p 2900 Killed in Action Ogilvie The Argus Thursday 26 August 1915 p 1 Roll of Honour Ogilvie The Sydney Morning Herald Friday 18 August 1916 p 6 Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour Thomas Alexander Ogilvie Cullen Barbara 2015 Harder than football league players at war Richmond Victoria Slattery Media Group p 183 ISBN 978 0 9923791 4 8 References editMelbourne University Football Team Victorian Football League 1909 Ogilvie is second from the left in the back row First World War Nominal Roll Second Lieutenant Thomas Alexander Ogilvie Collection of the Australian War Memorial First World War Embarkation Roll Lance Sergeant Thomas Alexander Ogilvie 721 Collection of the Australian War Memorial First World War Service Record Second Lieutenant Thomas Alexander Ogilvie 721 National Archives of Australia Our Heroes at the Front Died of Wounds Lieut T A Ogilvie The Rutherglen Sun and Chiltern Valley Advertiser Friday 27 August 1915 p 3 The Roll of Honor Seventy Fourth Casualty List South Australia Died of Wounds The Adelaide Advertiser Tuesday 7 September 1915 p 9 Pieta Military Cemetery Malta Grave of 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Alexander Ogilvie of the 12th Battalion AIF who died on 1915 08 18 aged 28 years Donor President of Malta Collection of the Australian War Memorial External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alick Ogilvie Alick Ogilvie s playing statistics from AFL Tables Alick Ogilvie at AustralianFootball com DemonWiki profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alick Ogilvie amp oldid 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