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| 15th. and 16th. intake Army Apprentices marching over the Princes Bridge in the City of Melbourne during Apprentices' Week 1962
Apprentice L/Cpl F.L. WALTER fourth from the front of the nearest rank.
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| 60th. Wedding Anniversary Bertha Reeve May COOKE (m.n. HOLLOWAY, 1911-1994) and her husband William Edward Maxfield COOKE (1910-2000) on the occasion of their 60th. wedding anniversary. |
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| 99th. Regiment of Foot Memorial at Anglesea Barracks, Hobart TAS Sgt. John James WESTWOOD (1808-1845) served with this regiment until his death in 1845. He did not serve in New Zealand. The memorial was erected by the regiment to commemorate the 24 soldiers of the regiment who died on active service during the New Zealand Wars. This is the only monument built by British soldiers in Australia to commemorate their fallen comrades. The monument was funded by members of the regiment as was the headstone placed on the grave of Sgt. John James WESTWOOD (1808-1845) at the Old Burial Ground (Sandhills Cemetery), Sydney NSW. |
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| A very stylish Ethel Rose (Jo) JULIAN (m.n. HERD, 1905-1979) possibly on Little Malop Street, Geelong VIC, pre - WWII). |
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| A young Leslie John SHIELLS (1894-1915). |
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| A/1851, Able Seaman John Walter JOHNS (1921-1941), Royal NZ Naval Reserve, who was killed on active service in the tragic sinking (by mines) of HMS Neptune off the Libyan coast. |
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| Adelia WALTER (m.n. ANDERSON, 1857-1930) The wife of William Henry WALTER (1848-1926). |
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| Adeline Grace Bromell CORY (m.n. SELDON, 1896-1965) |
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| Albert Ernest WALTER (1860-1948) |
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| Albert William WALTER (1864-1940) |
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| Albert William WALTER (1864-1940) and his wife Sarah Janette WALTER (m.n. LAWSON, 1867-1945) and their surviving children Back row: William Howard WALTER (1894-1974), Sarah Janette WALTER (m.n. LAWSON, 1867-1945), Florrie Alberta WALTER (1890-1989) and Roy Alan WALTER (c. 1897-1973).
Front row: Olive Eileen WALTER (c. 1903-1977), Albert William WALTER (1864-1940) and Cyril Ambrose WALTER (c. 1906-1996). |
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| Alexander John BENNETT (1862-1934) and his grand-daughter Violet May BENNETT (1920-2009). |
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| Alexander John BENNETT (1922-1991) wearing Army summer dress duing WWII |
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| Alfred Edwin BRAY (1872-1953). A veteran of the Boer War and World War I In the Boer War served as a Corporal with Bethune's Mounted Infantry, a Sergeant in Mennes Scouts and as a Trooper in the Bushveldt Carbineers which was the unit in which Breaker Morant had earlier served. During WWI he served as a Private with the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry at Gallipoli where he was badly wounded. After recovery he was transferred to the Army School of Instruction in Egypt where he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. His health suffered and he was returned to Australia for discharge on medical grounds. Lest We Forget. |
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| Alfred Ernest WALTER (1860-1948) and Ellinor Arvonia (m.n. GRIFFITHS, abt. 1869-1957) and six of their seven children. Left to right: Ernest Vinson (Vin, 1904-1993), Ellinor Arvonia, Albert Ellis (Bert, 1891-1984), Vida Eveline (Eveline, 1902-1968), Hugh Griffith (1890-1967), Richard Arvon (Dick, 1905-1978), Alfred Ernest (Ernest), and Storey Fenwick (1898-1971). |
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| Alfred Ernest WALTER (1860-1948) and Ellinor Arvonia (m.n. GRIFFITHS, c. 1869-1957) on their wedding day, 22 Apr 1889 |
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| Alfred William MULDREW (1889-1976) Professor of Mathematics and Physics |
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| Alfred William TREWIN (1863-1935) Image kindly provided by Matthew J. FOSTER |
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| Alice Anna WALTER (1909-1964) |
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| Alice Rose HERD (m.n. SUMNER, 1881-1954) and her fourth daughter Myra Olive 'Lil' HERD (1910-1992) Image probably taken at 'Wyuna', 105 High Street, Belmont, Victoria. |
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| Alice Rose HERD (m.n. SUMNER, 1881-1954) and her husband Frederick Forbes HERD (1872-1944) Pictured at 'Wyuna', 105 High Street, Belmont, Victoria. |
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| Alice Rose HERD (m.n. SUMNER, 1881-1954) toward the end of her life |
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| Alice Rose HERD (m.n. SUMNER, 1881-1954) wife of Frederick Forbes HERD (1872-1944) |
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| Alice Rose HERD (m.n. SUMNER, 1881-1954) wife of Frederick Forbes HERD (1872-1944). |
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| Alinda Jane ALLIN (m.n. WALTER, 1861-1942) |
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| Allendale, Victoria, Fire Brigade - World War I Honour Roll Thomas Roy JACKSON (1893-1918) served as Corporal, B Company, 29th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. Killed in Action at Vignacourt, Somme, France on 25 Apr 1918 at the time that his fellow soldiers were famously holding the village of Villers Bretonneux a few miles away. His younger brother William John JACKSON (c. 1895-1917) had earlier died while serving his country on the Western Front. Lest We Forget. |
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| Allendale, Victoria, Fire Brigade - World War I Honour Roll William John JACKSON (c. 1895-1917) served with B Company, 40th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. He died as a result of wounds sustained in battle and is buried at Bailleul, Nord - Hauts-de-France, France. His older brother Thomas Roy JACKSON (1893-1918) also died while serving on the Western Front in France. Lest We Forget. |
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| Ambrose Edward (Brose) WALTER (1870-1948) and his wife Mary Helen (m.n. McCALLUM, 1871-1944) |
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| Ambrose Edward WALTER (1870-1948) |
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| Ambrose Edward WALTER (1870-1948), his wife Mary Helen (m.n. McCALLUM, 1871-1944) and their surviving children Horace WALTER (1903-1988) and Gordon WALTER (1907-2007) |
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| Ambrose Willcock WALTER, JP (1833-1915) |
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| Ambrose Willcock WALTER, JP (1833-1915) (I now know where my love of dogs came from!) |
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| Ambrose Willcock WALTER, JP (1833-1915) |
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| Amelia Jane NANKERVIS (m.n. TREWIN, 1864-1937) Image kindly provided by Matthew J. FOSTER |
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| Amy Sarah Fanny FILMER (1855-1895) |
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| An article from an unknown newspaper detailing the fact that Harvey Ross ALLIN, DFM (1922-1992) and his younger brother Morley Ewart ALLIN (1923-2004) had both signed up for military service to serve their country during WWII |
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| Ann ELLIOT (m.n. SMALE, c. 1819-1882) the wife of Peter ELLIOT (1816-1883) |
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| Ann Nancy O'BRIEN (m.n. HERD, c. 1828-1899) the wife of Garrett O'BRIEN (c. 1823-1899). Married 16 Sep 1845 at St. Mary of the Angels' Church, Geelong, Victoria |
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| Ann WALTER (m.n. FRANCIS, 1838-1934) the wife of Josiah WALTER (1835-1914) |
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| Anne CRANAGE (1882-1912) |
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| Anne Lucille WALTER (1954-) |
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| Annie Caroline TREADWELL (1887-1979) |
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| Annie HERD (1856-1874) the second daughter of William HERD (Abt. 1820-1908) and his wife Margaret Calder (m.n. DRUMMOND, Abt. 1835-1911). |
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| Annie Theresa SASS (m.n.COTTLE, 1873-1951) |
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| Another image of Roy WALTER Photo of Royland Walter – From: The Varsity Magazine Supplement Fourth Edition 1918 published by The Students Administrative Council, University of Toronto. Submitted for the Soldiers' Tower Committee, University of Toronto, by Operation Picture Me. |
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| Army Apprentices' School, Balcombe VIC - Graduation Day for the 15th. intake, 1962 Apprentice Staff-Sergeant F.L. WALTER |
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| Army Apprentices' School, Balcombe VIC, 1961 15th. intake apprentices, some dressed in work dress and others dressed for PE. Apprentice F.L. WALTER front of rank nearest the camera. |
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| Arthur Westwood SUMNER (aka HIDE, 1890-1974) with his wife Emma May (m.n. HEARD, 1893-1948) and their son Ian Arthur HIDE (1920-1997). |
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| Arthur Westwood SUMNER (aka HIDE, 1890-1974). |
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| Arvonia Gwen WALTER (Gwen, 1911-1947) the seventh and youngest child of Alfred Ernest WALTER (1860-1948) and his wife Ellinor Arvonia (m.n. GRIFFITHS, 1869-1957). |
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| Avro Lancaster Mark III Bomber of 617 Squadron bombed up with the 4100 kg. mine prior take off on 16 May 1943 |
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| Beatrice Mahala Siloma PHELPS (m.n. HAHN, 1903-?); her husband Charles Alec PHELPS (1897-?) and their son Flying Officer Charles Albert PHELPS (1921-1943) RCAF. |
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| Beatrice Margaret ASHTON (m.n. FRAIN, 1884-1962) |
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| Bertha Alinda WALTER (1874-1949) |
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| Bertha Alinda WALTER (1874-1949). |
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| Bradley Frederick WALTER (1974- ) |
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| Brenda Lorraine HERD (1917-2004) |
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| Brenda Lorraine HERD (1917-2004). |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) and her first born son Frederick Lionel WALTER (1943- ) at 'Gwyda Park', Paraparap VIC. |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) with her children Frederick Lionel (1943-), Kenneth Roland (1947-), Denis Clive (1955-) and Helen Rose (1948-). Photograph taken at Bellbrae VIC abt. 1955. |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) with her son Denis Clive (1955-) and daughter Helen Rose (1948-) and "Snowball". |
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| Brush Arbor Church Revival Meeting at Vian OK in 1925. Left to right: Tom JACKSON (a friend of Charles Harvey WALTERS), Bill STARNES (the preacher at the meeting) and Charles Harvey WALTERS (1872-1929). |
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| Calla Lilian CRANAGE (1908-2000). |
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| Captain (Later Major) Francis Carrol HOOVER, US Army, WWII and Korea. |
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| Captain Harry Jarvis PEACEY (?-1944) Served during WWII in the 10th. Armoured Regiment, Fort Garry Horse, Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. Killed-in-action 25 Jul 1944. Lest We Forget. |
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| Captain William Lisle Christie WHITE (1916-1944), 'C' Company, Regina Rifle Regiment, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps who was killed in action near Abbeye d'Ardenne, Saint-German-la-Blanche-Herbe, Normandy, FRA on 8 Jul 1944. Lest We Forget. |
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| Caroline WALTER (1841-1879) |
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| Cecil Reginald WALTER (1904-1962) and his brother Raymond Guy WALTER (1917-2000). |
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| Cenotaph in Exeter, Huron Co. ONT The service and sacrifice of No. A4098, Corporal Norman Hilton SANDERS (1919-1944) who served with the Highland Light Infantry of Canada, Royal Canadian Infantry during WWII, is remembered on this monument. Lest We Forget. |
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| Charles Albert PHELPS (1921-1943) in an image which was probably taken during his training period in the RCAF. |
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| Charles Albert WALTER (1881-1946) and his wife Flora (m.n. McINTOSH, Abt. 1883-1958). |
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| Charles James COTTLE (1871-1944) |
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| Charles WALTER (c. 1787-1859). Who must surely be the WALTER family from North Devon's most prolific father with at least 26 children most of whom emigrated to Canada and some later on to the U.S.A. |
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| Charles Wesley COOK (1887-1958) and his wife Frances May (m.n. OKE, 1883-1973). |
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| Charlotte FRAIN (m.n. WALTER, 1847-1932) |
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| Christine Elizabeth ALLIN (m.n. WALTER, 1928-1997). |
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| Clarice May HAMMOND (1908-1999) |
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| Clarice May HAMMOND (1908-1999) daughter of Joseph Northfield HAMMOND (Abt. 1881-1972) and Martha Jane (Mattie) BROWN (Abt. 1881-1952) |
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| Clarice Rita WALTER (1908-1974) and her brother Claude WALTER (1912-1993). |
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| Clarice Rita WALTER (1908-1974). |
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