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2961 |
| Newspaper report on the divorce of John Charles PIPER (1866-1948) and his wife Nellie LOAN (1867-1935). |
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2962 |
| Newspaper report on the divorce proceedings for Patrick Jerome DOWLING (1835-?) and his wife Catherine (m.n. McGINTY, 1839-1924). |
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2963 |
| Newspaper report on the fortunate escape made by Sarah Ann Carpenter BROMELL (c. 1854-1905) when the two horses she was driving bolted on the road between 'Hensley Park' and Hamilton VIC. |
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2964 |
| Newspaper report on the funeral of Bertha Alinda (Min) BROMELL (1870-1898). |
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2965 |
| Newspaper report on the funeral of Thomas BROMELL (c. 1833-1887). |
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2966 |
| Newspaper report on the passing of Emma BROMELL (m.n.WALTER, 1828-1916). |
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2967 |
| Newspaper report on the sentencing of Edward John McGINTY (1863-1930) at his trial for perjury. |
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2968 |
| Newspaper report on the successful passing of the Merit Certificate by Horace WALTER (1903-1988). |
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2969 |
| No. 1189, Private Ralph Thomas WALTER, 1st. ANZAC Cyclists Battalion, AIF. This image appears to have been taken at Seymour VIC soon after Ralph signed up for WWI. Seymour is the nearest town to Puckapunyal where many recruits were trained for deployment overseas. |
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2970 |
| No. 2138, Lieutenant Walter Edward SHIELLS, MC (c. 1892-1976). |
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2971 |
| No. 27519, Private Charles Roy MacKENZIE (1891-1915), 15th. Battalion, Canadian Infantry, CEF. |
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2972 |
| No. 280, Corporal Robert Charles HOCKRIDGE, B Squadron, 9th. Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF. |
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2973 |
| No. 3/7228, Private Lawrence ASHTON (c. 1879-1916) Served during WWI with the 1st. Battalion, Devonshire Regiment BEF. Killed-in-action on 27 Aug 1917 in the Guillemont Region, Hauts-de-France FRA. He has no known grave but is honoured on the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing on the Somme. Lest We Forget. |
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2974 |
| No. 3252, Sergeant Edward ELLIS, MM, MSM (1896-1917), 6th. Field Ambulance, Australian Army Medical Corps, AIF. The image displayed was taken when he was still a Corporal. |
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2975 |
| No. 445985, Private Harold George RICHARDS, 25th. Battalion, New Zealand Infantry, NZ Expeditionary Force. |
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2976 |
| No. 446762, Lieutenant Charles Henry Chepmell LANE (1897-1917), 10th. Battalion, Canadian Infantry, CEF Served during WWI on the Western Front in France and Belgium. Killed in action on 15 Aug 1917. Lest We Forget. |
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2977 |
| No. 50344, Flying Officer Richard Harry WALTER (1911-2003). During his service with the RAAF during WWII. |
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2978 |
| No. 57, Private Charles Henry GIST, A Company, 14th. Battalion (Jacka's Mob), Australian Infantry, AIF, MEF. An original ANZAC who was killed in action two days after the landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Lest We Forget. |
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2979 |
| No. 589, Lance-Corporal Frank Davies BRAY (c. 1877-1916), 31st. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. Killed in action in the dreadful Battle of Fromelles where Australia suffered its blackest day in military history. Lest We Forget. |
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2980 |
| No. 6406056, Sergeant Reginald William HAMMETT (1915-1944) Served during WWII with the 1st. Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, 8th. British Army. Killed-in-action on 20 Mar 1944 at Monte Cassino Italy. Lest We Forget. |
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2981 |
| No. 696241, Corporal Horace Edward HEARD Served during WWI with 12th. Battalion, Canadian Railway Corps, CEF. Lest We Forget. |
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2982 |
| No. 86404, Major John Bertram Vaughan POOLEY MC (1918-1944) Served with distinction during WWII with the Royal Artillery, seconded to 3 Commando, British Army. Killed-in-action on 7 Jun 1944 one day after the D-Day landings. Lest We Forget. |
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2983 |
| No. 954, Private Leslie John SHIELLS (1894-1915), F Company, 15th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. Died as a result wounds sustained while landing at Gallipoli Turkey. Lest We Forget. |
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2984 |
| No. A/105228, Guardsman Edward Charles TRIEBNER Served during WWII with the 22nd. Armoured Regiment, Canadian Grenadier Guards, Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. Killed-in-action on 18 Sep 1944. Lest We Forget. |
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2985 |
| No. A4083, Lance Corporal, Sidney Benjamin McCREA, Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps. Killed in action late in WWII. |
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2986 |
| No. A4098, Corporal Norman Hilton SANDERS (1919-1944) Served during WWII with the Highland Light Infantry of Canada, Royal Canadian Infantry. Killed-in-action on 20 Sep 1944 at Boulogne, Hauts-de-Seine, Ile-de-France, FRA |
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2987 |
| No. A412217, Sergeant (navigator), Harold Theodore WADDELL (1918-1943) Served with the RAAF on attachment to 44 Squadron (Rhodesia) RAF. |
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2988 |
| No. J/13955, Flying Officer (Navigator), RCAF serving with 612 Squadron RAF is remembered on the panels of the Runnymede Air Forces Memorial, Englefield Green SRY. Status: Located; |
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2989 |
| No. J/17608, Pilot Officer (Flight Engineer) Earle George DOLBY, DFC (1920-1943). |
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2990 |
| No. J/21265, Flight Lieutenant (pilot) Gordon William Neil FANSON (c. 1916-1943) Served during WWII with 428 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed-in-action over Germany on 18 Aug 1943. Lest We Forget. |
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2991 |
| No. J/24995, Flying Officer (pilot), Royal Canadian Air Force, 630 Squadron RAF. |
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2992 |
| No. J/9770, Flying Officer (Navigator), John Irven MacKENZIE, Royal Canadian Air Force, serving with 214 Squadron, RAF. |
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2993 |
| No. J93851, Pilot Officer (Navigator), 426 Squadron, RCAF. Lest We Forget. |
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2994 |
| No. M17157, Private, Samuel Elmer BAYLEY, Loyal Edmonton Regiment, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps |
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2995 |
| No. R.113195, Flight Sergeant (Air Gunner) Arthur Cephas WORDEN (1910-1943), RCAF, attached to 51 Squadron, RAF who died while on active service on an operation to Dusseldorf, Germany on 25 May 1943. Lest We Forget. |
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2996 |
| No. R144001, Warrant Officer II Martin Harvey PENHALE (1922-1944) Served during WWII with 224 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force. Lost on an operations over the Bay of Biscay on 20 Mar 1944. Unfortunately he has no known grave. Lest We Forget. |
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2997 |
| No. SX13191, Private William Rex BOWD (1915-1942) Served during WWII with the 2/48 Battalion, Australian Infantry, 2nd. AIF. Killed-in-action at El Alamein, Egypt on 5 Nov 1942. Lest We Forget. |
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2998 |
| No. VX16632, Private Titus Leslie TREWIN, 2/8 Infantry Battalion, 2nd. AIF Captured and became a Prisoner of War on 5 Jun 1941. Lest We Forget. |
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2999 |
| No. VX34750, Sapper Arthur Martin DANGER, 2/16 Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers, 2nd. AIF. Lest We Forget. |
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3000 |
| No. VX43422, Private, Mervyn Russell WALTER Served with 2/9 Field Ambulance, 2nd. AIF. Taken prisoner of war in 1942, but fortunately returned to Australia in October 1945. |
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3001 |
| No. VX45519, Private, Ivan Harrison PEARSE (1921-1992) Served during WWII as a medical orderly with the 2/8 Field Ambulance, Australian Medical Corps, 2nd. AIF. |
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3002 |
| No. WX945, Private Kenneth John HOCKRIDGE, 2/11 Battalion, Australian Infantry, 2nd. AIF. |
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3003 |
| Noradjuha Cricket team, circa 1900 Scorer Frederick Joseph WALTER (1872-1925) is third from the LH end of the back row and Leslie William CRANAGE (1879-1926) is in the front row holding the bat. |
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3004 |
| Norman Edgar WALTER (1885-1973) |
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3005 |
| Norman Edgar WALTER (1885-1973) and his sister Henrietta Evelina (Hettie) WALTER (1876-1944). |
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3006 |
| Notice of application for a grant of probate of the will of Maria Louise Jacqueline CONNELL (m.n. McGINTY, 1875-1952).
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3007 |
| Notice regarding the will of John Thomas BROMELL (1864-1919). |
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3008 |
| Notices of death and funeral for Patrick CARMODY (Abt. 1837-1913). |
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3009 |
| Obituary and photograph of Lt-Col. Walter Percy FARR (1889-1940) published in the Argus on 18 Nov 1940, p5. |
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3010 |
| Obituary and photograph of Lt-Col. Walter Percy FARR (1889-1940) published in the Sydney Morning Herald on 18 Nov 1940, p5 and p12. |
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3011 |
| Obituary for Agnes Violet WALTER (m.n. BLACK, 1919-1997). Probably extracted from the Hamilton Spectator, late March/early April 1997. |
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3012 |
| Obituary published in the Auckland Weekly News on 15 Nov 1917 setting out the life of William Henwood JOHNS (1891-1917). |
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3013 |
| Obituary to Isaac SMALE (Abt. 1833-1923) in the Melbourne Argus newspaper on 12 Feb 1923. |
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3014 |
| Officers of the 20th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, Australian Imperial Forces Image taken somewhere on the Western Front. Harold Arthur PAUL (1878-1922) is located 4th. from the left of the middle row. |
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3015 |
| Olive Eileen WALTER (1903-1977) |
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3016 |
| On the front verandah of "Wyuna", 105 High Street, Belmont VIC Alice Rose HERD (m.n. SUMNER, 1881-1954), Unknown possibly a QUILLIGAN or QUINLIVAN and Eileen Beatrice HERD (1903-1966). |
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3017 |
| Oromel Harry BIGELOW (1881-1966). Professor of Mathematics |
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3018 |
| Oromel Reed BIGELOW (1912-1991). |
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3019 |
| Page 1 of a transcript of an indent signed by John BRIMACOMBE (abt. 1758-1840) and others regarding land holdings around Morwenstow CON. |
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3020 |
| Page 2 of a transcript of an indent signed by John BRIMACOMBE (abt. 1758-1840) and others regarding land holdings around Morwenstow CON. |
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3021 |
| Page 3 of a transcript of an indent signed by John BRIMACOMBE (abt. 1758-1840) and others regarding land holdings around Morwenstow CON. |
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3022 |
| Panel (#23) commemorating the sacrifice of No. 4086, Private Luke MONKOVITCH (sic) (c. 1874-1917) at the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; |
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3023 |
| Panel at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, WWI Hall of Memories Status: Located; Shows the name of No. 54678, Private, William Vanstone CHADWICK (1887-1918), 'C' Company, New Zealand Machine Gun Corps, NZEF. Killed in Action on 13 Sep 1918 near Havrincourt, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France FRA. Lest We Forget. |
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3024 |
| Panel commemorating the sacrifice of No. 6492, Pte. Walter Russell CHING (1896-1917), 23 Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF, at the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; |
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3025 |
| Panel on the Australian National Memorial, Somme, Villers-Bretonneux, Hauts-de-France FRA. Status: Located; Commemorating the service and sacrifice of No. 6563, Gunner Clifton Alfred Ellis POTTAGE (1895-1917), 11th. Battery, 4th. Field Artillery Brigade, AIF who was killed-in-action near Bapaume FRA on 28 Mar 1917. Unfortunately, he has no known grave. |
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3026 |
| Panel on the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. Status: Located; Commemorating the service and sacrifice of No. 3437, Private Albert Ernest TAYLOR (1887-1917), 2nd. Pioneer Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF who was killed-in-action on the Ypres Salient, West Flanders, Belgium on 22 Sep 1917. Unfortunately, he has no known grave. |
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3027 |
| Parmenus William WATTS (1832-1912). |
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3028 |
| Patrick BLAIN (1998-) |
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3029 |
| Patrick BLAIN (1998-) |
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3030 |
| Peter ELLIOT (1816-1883) The husband of Ann SMALE (c. 1819-1882). |
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3031 |
| PFC Lyle James GRAHAM (1934-2009) Served with the US Army in the Korean War. Lest We Forget. |
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3032 |
| Phaleron War Cemetery, Athens, Attica Greece. The burial place of No. WX945, Private Kenneth John HOCKRIDGE, 2/11 Battalion, Australian Infantry, 2nd. AIF. Status: Located; |
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3033 |
| Phenie Gertrude CRANAGE (m.n. WALTER, 1883-1936) with her husband Leslie William CRANAGE (1879-1926) and their first born daughter Calla Lilian CRANAGE (1908-2000). |
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3034 |
| Phenie Gertrude WALTER (1883-1936) |
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3035 |
| Phenie Gertrude WALTER (1883-1936) as a young woman. |
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3036 |
| Phenie Gertude CRANAGE (m.n. WALTER, 1883-1936) with her older sister Bertha Alinda FOWLER (m.n. WALTER, 1874-1949) and their nieces Alice Anna WALTER (1909-1964) and Freda Mary WALTER (1907-2000). |
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3037 |
| Photograph of Frederick Lionel WALTER (1943- ) found in a supplement to the Argus, 17 Apr 1946. |
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3038 |
| Phyllis May HANCOCK (1914-1998), her father William Henry HANCOCK (1885-1967) and her sister Mary Winifred HANCOCK (1924-1996) |
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3039 |
| Picnic Group, location unknown. Standing l-r: Gordon WALTER (1907-2007), George Ambrose WALTER (1914-2004), Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) and Frank William WALTER (1916-1971).
Sitting l-r: Mary Helen WALTER (m.n. McCALLUM, 1871-1944), Nellie May WALTER (m.n. COATES, 1882-1953, Freda Mary WALTER (1907-2000), Norman Edgar WALTER (1885-1973), possibly Ellis Vincent WALTER (1868-1930), Ambrose Edward WALTER (1870-1948), Alice Anna WALTER (1909-1964) and Horace WALTER (1903-1988).
This image appears to demonstrate the WALTER family fetish of swapping hats in family photographs. |
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3040 |
| Picnic somewhere near Noradjuha VIC Fourth from the LH end of the rear row is probably Ellis Vincent WALTER (1868-1930) and fourth from the RH end of the rear row is probably Leslie William CRANAGE (1879-1926). Possibly Sidney Arthur WALTER (1881-1949) on the RH end of the rear row. Nellie May COATES (1882-1953) and Norman Edgar WALTER (1885-1973) are fifth and sixth from the RH end of the front row.
Any assistance in identifying more of the subjects in this image would be greatly appreciated. |
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