Notes: CBE: LG 19/10/1920, p10095 - to Mr Frank Cridland - In recognition of service during the war.
Frank Cridland, Assistant Commissioner of Australian Comforts Fund, NSW Division; Emb.18Apr1918 and Appt'd Honorary Captain 20Apr1918; served in London and France attached to 3rd Div HQ in charge of the Australian Comforts Fund; RTA 22Jul1919; Disemb.05Sep1919; Appt terminated 10Sep1919.
Frank Cridland's son also served with the AIF as No.5375 Driver A.W.Cridland AASC. Another of his sons was Captain Walter D.Cridland RAA who was killed in action in Borneo on 27 June1945 and another was Flight Lieutenant Alan Cridland who was killed at Darwin in November 1942.
On 18 October 1920 Mr Frank Cridland CBE was congratulated on the honour of the award of a CBE at a meeting at the rooms of the Master Carriers' Association of which he was president. Mr Cridland responding said the honour was not so much for him as for the association, the members of which had done such valuable work during the war. He is remembered amongst Shire residents as the author of 'The Story of Port Hacking, Cronulla and Sutherland Shire' (1924 & 1950).
Frank Cridland CBE died on 28 May 1954 at the age of 81. He founded the transport business of Frank Cridland Pty Ltd, was a foundation member of the Legacy Club of NSW, a life member of the Royal Australian Historical Society, a member of the Fellowship of Australian Writers and of the Imperial Service Club. His funeral service was conducted on 31 May at Woronora Cemetery.