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| Joseph Northfield HAMMOND (Abt. 1881-1972) with five of his grandchildren from the marriage of Horace WALTER (1903-1988) and his daughter Clarice May HAMMOND (1908-1999). Rear: Margaret May (1936-) and Stanley Gordon (1938-). Middle: John Hammond (1943-) and Ian Claude (1940-). Front: Malcolm Horace (1946-). The youngest of the family Lois (1950-) is not shown. |
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| Joseph Vinson WALTER (1818-1887) |
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| Julie Lynette WALTER (1977-) |
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| Julie McLEOD |
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| Kathleen Mary MEENAN (1913-1986), her brother Laurence Patrick MEENAN (1915-1996) and his wife Ursula Lillian Ray (m.n. VEITH, 1918-1985). |
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| Katie WALTER (1997-) |
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| Keith William CRANAGE (1913- ). |
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| Kenneth Roland WALTER (1947-) |
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| Large group of Noradjuha VIC residents. Leslie William CRANAGE (1879-1926) fourth from the LH end of the back row; possibly Frederick Joseph WALTER (1872-1925) second from the RH end of the back row; the SYMONS twin brothers James John (1856-1918) and John James (1856-1944) fifth and seventh from the LH end of the middle row and Norman Edgar WALTER (1885-1973) fourth from the RH end of the middle row. |
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| Later in WWI, Sergeant Luke STRICKLAND (1897-1974), 38th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. |
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| Laura ELLIOT (m.n. WICKETT, 1897-1986). |
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| Laurie MEENAN (1915-1996) aboard Winterset the horse which he rated as the greatest jumper he rode during his long career as a jumps jockey. Probably Winterset's greatest achievement was winning the 1945 Great Eastern Steeplechase (4950 metres) at Oakbank, South Australia carrying 80.5 kg. |
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| Lawrence Ashton MASON (1846-1918). |
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| Lawrence TREWIN c. 1819-1891) and his wife Ann (m.n. MARTIN, 1820-1878). |
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| Lenore BRIMACOMBE (1939-) |
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| Leonard Walter McNAMARA (1917-1996) |
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| Leslie William CRANAGE (1879-1926) |
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| Leslie William CRANAGE (1879-1926) and his wife Phenie Gertrude (m.n. WALTER, 1883-1926). |
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| Lieutenant (A) Victor Selwyn CURD (1916-1944), Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve |
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| Lieutenant Colonel Harold Arthur PAUL (1878-1922) VD, MID Served in both the Boer War and the Great War rising to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
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| Lieutenant Royland Allin (Roy) WALTER demostrating to troops the correct way to throw a grenade. It is worth noting that Roy WALTER was a champion discus thrower while attending university. |
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| Lieutenant William Arthur HOLTHAM (1897-1926) Australian Flying Corps (AFC). |
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| Lionel Stanley HILL (1890-1957). |
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| Lloyd George BROCK (1920-1994) Served his country during the Second World War. |
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| Longerenong Agricultural College, 1931 The athletic record of Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) for the 1931 year. |
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| Longerenong Agricultural College, 1931 Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) loading the wheat harvest into the dray. |
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| Lucy COTTLE (?-?) |
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| Lyndall BLAIN (1993-) |
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| Lyndall BLAIN (1993-) |
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| Lynnette May TOMES (m.n. WALTER, 1939-) |
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| Major Edward Lawrence BADDELEY TD, Second in Command, 1/8 Lancashire Fusiliers, MEF. |
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| Margaret Esma (Peg) VIGAR (m.n. HERD, 1920-2012) and her elder daughter Suzanne Margaret VIGAR (1947-). |
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| Margaret Esma (Peg) VIGAR (m.n. HERD, 1920-2012) wife of John Maurice (Jack) VIGAR (1921-1991). |
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| Margaret Esma (Peg) VIGAR (m.n. HERD, 1920-2012) wife of John Maurice (Jack) VIGAR (1921-1991). |
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| Margaret Jane WADE (m.n.WALTER, 1933-2021). |
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| Maria BOUNDY (m.n. CORNISH, c. 1801-1877). |
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| Marian Anna WALTER (m.n. NEATE, 1883-1968) the second wife of Thomas Ernest WALTER (1866-1940). |
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| Marie PENNEY (1916-1989) |
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| Marion (m.n. CAMERON, Abt. 1897-1957) and her husband Alexander James BENNETT (1902-1974). |
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| Mark Jason WALTER (1975-) |
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| Martha HERD (1858-1881) third daughter of William HERD (Abt. 1820-1908) and his wife Margaret Calder (m.n. DRUMMOND, 1835-1911). |
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| Martha HOLLOWAY (m.n. HUNTER, 1862-1916). |
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| Martha JOHNS (m.n. HENWOOD, 1851-1942). |
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| Mary Ann WALTER (1846-1928) |
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| Mary Ann WALTER (m.n. SMALE, 1845-1918) |
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| Mary CORNISH (m.n. MANNING, c. 1817-1877). |
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| Mary Elizabeth MASON (m.n. GRIGG, 1854-1932). |
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| Mary Helen McCALLUM (1871-1944) |
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| Mary Jane STRICKLAND (m.n. GRIMALDI, 1840-1904) wife of Charles STRICKLAND (1836-1885). |
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| Mary WALTER (m.n. CANN, 1818-1904) who was the second wife of Charles WALTER (c. 1787-1859). |
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| Mary WALTER (m.n. TREMEER, 1807-1884). |
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| Matron Elizabeth (Lila) HUNTER (c. 1877-1948). |
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| Maxwell Thomas BRIMACOMBE (1935-1986), Peter Richard SCOTT, his wife Lenore (m.n. BRIMACOMBE, 1939-), Clarice Rita BRIMACOMBE (m.n. WALTER, 1908-1974) and John Walter BRIMACOMBE (1934-). |
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| Melissa (Millie) CHAMBERLAIN (m.n. WATTS, 1866-1954). |
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| Melva Lynette HERD (1919-2005) |
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| Melva Lynette HERD (1919-2005). Image believed to have been taken in Swan Hill VIC. |
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| Memorial near the crash site of Stirling Bomber (No. R9197) which was shot down near Leusden NL on 3 February, 1943 killing all the crew including Flying Officer John Irven MacKENZIE. The local people constructed and installed this monument following WWII. Lest We Forget. |
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| Memorial Stone for Lieutenant William Henwood JOHNS (1891-1917) at his old school, Pukekohe Intermediate School, Pukekohe NZ. Killed in action at Beersheba, Palestine on 31 Oct 1917 which co-incidentally is the day on which the last great British cavalry charge took place. Troops of the Australian 4th. Light Horse Brigade will forever be remembered for their daring and skill. |
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| Mervyn Russell WALTER (1918-1983) Image taken c. 1924 at Gray Street School, Hamilton VIC. |
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| Mervyn Russell WALTER (1918-1983) and his younger brother Donald Charles WALTER (1921-1992). Image taken in 1931 at Hamilton VIC. |
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| Mervyn Russell WALTER (1918-1983). |
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| Methodist Parsonage, Wandiligong VIC, circa 1914 Florrie Alberta WALTER (1890-1989) with her brother William Howard WALTER (1894-1974) and their uncle by marriage the Rev. Henry Michael Clarke FOWLER (1862-1915). |
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| Michael Joseph (Joe) AHEARN (c. 1851-1923) who married Tryphena Elizabeth BROMELL (1856-1916) in 1886. |
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| Murial Rae HERD (m.n. JONES, 1921-2012) and her husband William Forbes HERD (1912-1999). |
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| Muriel Esther CORNISH (m.n. BURGESS, 1905-1994). |
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| Muriel Rae HERD (m.n. JONES, 1921-2012) wife of William Forbes HERD (1912-1999). |
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| Muriel Rae HERD (m.n. JONES, 1921-2012) wife of William Forbes HERD (1912-1999). |
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| Muriel Rae HERD (m.n. JONES, 1921-2012). |
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| Myra Olive (Lil) HERD (1910-1992) |
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| Nellie COTTLE (1897-?) |
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| Nellie May COATES (1882-1953) |
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| 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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| No. 2138, Lieutenant Walter Edward SHIELLS, MC (c. 1892-1976). |
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| No. 27519, Private Charles Roy MacKENZIE (1891-1915), 15th. Battalion, Canadian Infantry, CEF. |
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| No. 280, Corporal Robert Charles HOCKRIDGE, B Squadron, 9th. Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF. |
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| 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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| 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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| No. 445985, Private Harold George RICHARDS, 25th. Battalion, New Zealand Infantry, NZ Expeditionary Force. |
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| 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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| No. 50344, Flying Officer Richard Harry WALTER (1911-2003). During his service with the RAAF during WWII. |
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