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3281 |
| Obituary to Isaac SMALE (Abt. 1833-1923) in the Melbourne Argus newspaper on 12 Feb 1923. |
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3282 |
| 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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3283 |
| Olive Eileen WALTER (1903-1977) |
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3284 |
| 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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3285 |
| Oromel Harry BIGELOW (1881-1966). Professor of Mathematics |
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3286 |
| Oromel Reed BIGELOW (1912-1991). |
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3287 |
| 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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3288 |
| 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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3289 |
| 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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3290 |
| 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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3291 |
| 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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3292 |
| 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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3293 |
| 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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3294 |
| 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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3295 |
| Parmenus William WATTS (1832-1912). |
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3296 |
| Patrick BLAIN (1998-) |
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3297 |
| Patrick BLAIN (1998-) |
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3298 |
| Peter ELLIOT (1816-1883) The husband of Ann SMALE (c. 1819-1882). |
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3299 |
| PFC Lyle James GRAHAM (1934-2009) Served with the US Army in the Korean War. Lest We Forget. |
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3300 |
| Pfc., Robert Oliver 'Speed' BENNETT (1924-1943), 31st. Signal Construction Battalion, US Army. |
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3301 |
| 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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3302 |
| 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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3303 |
| Phenie Gertrude WALTER (1883-1936) |
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3304 |
| Phenie Gertrude WALTER (1883-1936) as a young woman. |
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3305 |
| 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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3306 |
| Photograph of Frederick Lionel WALTER (1943- ) found in a supplement to the Argus, 17 Apr 1946. |
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3307 |
| Phyllis May HANCOCK (1914-1998), her father William Henry HANCOCK (1885-1967) and her sister Mary Winifred HANCOCK (1924-1996) |
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3308 |
| 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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3309 |
| Picnic somewhere near Noradjuha, Victoria 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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3310 |
| Plaque at Rookwood Cemetery in Sydney NSW which honours soldiers who died serving their country in Australia during WWII. Lt. Col. Walter Percy FARR, DSO was one of those who had seen service during WWI and volunteered during WWII. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; |
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3311 |
| Plaque at the Auckland War Memorial Museum commemorating the service and sacrifice of No. 403021, Flight Sergeant (Air Gunner) Kenneth Mitchell NEWLAND (1921-1943) Royal New Zealand Air Force, who died on active service while attached to 218 Squadron, RAF. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; |
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3312 |
| Plaque at the Cavendish Cemetery, Cavendish VIC honoring the life and work Thomas Roy George McDONALD (1906-1992) and his wife Vera Emily (m.n. CRAFT, 1902-1997). Status: Located; This couple are buried at the Lawn Cemetery, Hamilton VIC. |
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3313 |
| Plaque commemorating the fact that Alexander HUIE (c. 1858-1878) is buried in an unmarked grave at the Inverleigh Cemetery VIC. Status: Located; |
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3314 |
| Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth Hoe DEV Status: Located; The Plymouth Naval Memorial is a war memorial in Plymouth, Devon, England which is dedicated to British and Commonwealth sailors who were lost in World War I and World War II with no known grave. 7,251 sailors of the First World War and 15,933 of the Second World War are commemorated on this impressive monument.
The name of No. 269958, Chief Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class, Leslie NORGROVE who perished on HMS 'Defence' during the Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916 appears on this monument. Lest We Forget. |
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3315 |
| Poelcapelle British Cemetery, Poelcapelle, Flanders, Belgium. Burial place of No. 3070, Private John Stawell 'Jack' GEORGE (1890-1917), 39th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. Status: Located; |
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3316 |
| Portrait of No. J26912, Flight Lieutenant (Typhoon 1B Pilot), Clifford Waldron HICKS (1922-1944), 440 Squadron, RCAF |
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3317 |
| Pozières Memorial, Pozières, Somme France Status: Located; The service and sacrifice of Harry BRANTON (c. 1886-1918) is remembered at this memorial on Panel 48. |
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3318 |
| Private Luke MONKIVITCH (c. 1874-1917), 29th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. Killed in action on 13 Oct 1917 in the Ypres Salient, West Flanders BEL. No known grave but remembered at the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. |
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3319 |
| Private Mark August HAGER (1873-1955), 29th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. |
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3320 |
| Private Thomas VINSON (1837-1890) Served in the Union Army during the American Civil War as a Private in the 11th. Illinois Cavalry Regiment. Brother of Sergeant Richard C. VINSON (1840-1863) who served in the same regiment. |
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3321 |
| Probate document relating to the estate of John James SYMONS (1856-1944). |
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3322 |
| Quinn's Post Cemetery, Gallipoli Turkey which is the burial place of No. 57, Private Charles Henry GIST, A Company, 14th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF, MEF. Quinns Post was the scene of some of the most intense battles in which Australian soldiers have ever been engaged. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; |
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3323 |
| Ralph Thomas WALTER (1890-1979) |
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3324 |
| Ralph Thomas WALTER (1890-1979) and his bride Annie Caroline (m.n. TREADWELL, 1887-1978). |
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3325 |
| Ralph Thomas WALTER (1890-1979) and his wife Annie Caroline (m.n. TREADWELL, 1887-1978). |
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3326 |
| Record of baptism of John HARRIS (c. 1772-1846) from the registers of St. John the Baptist Parish Church, Bradworthy DEV. |
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3327 |
| Record of the baptism of Margaret LYELL (1627/27-1710/11) extracted from the registers of St. John the Baptist Parish Church, Bradworthy DEV. |
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3328 |
| Record of the marriage of John TREMEERE (1637-1712) and Margaret LYELL (1627-1710/11). |
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3329 |
| Remembrance Certificate Lieutenant Edward Kittow Venning ASHTON (1896-1918). |
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3330 |
| Rena Olive WALTER (1885-1979) |
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3331 |
| Reninghelst New Military Cemetery, West Flanders, BEL. The resting place of No. 2911, 2nd. Cpl. James John TREADWELL, MM who died while on active service with the AIF during World War 1. |
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3332 |
| Report in the Geelong Advertiser of 1 Dec 1860, P3 on a dispute between John HERD (1798-1884) and the well-known Geelong identity G.F. BELCHER. |
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3333 |
| Report in the Geelong Advertiser of 14 Jun 1866, P2 & P3, on a County Court action involving John HERD (1798-1884) and his son-in-law James HUNTER (1808-1896). |
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3334 |
| Report in the Geelong Advertiser of 17 Feb 1863, P3 on the seemingly endless dispute between Councillor John HERD (1798-1884) and his fellow Councillor McKENZIE. These two gentlemen were continuously in dispute at council. |
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3335 |
| Report in the Geelong Advertiser of 2 Mar 1912, P4 on the election of office bearers at St. John's Church, Highton VIC including vestrymen one of whom was Francis Oswald HERD (1882-1951). |
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3336 |
| Report in the Geelong Advertiser of 22 Jul 1861, P2 of the appointment of John HERD (1798-1884) as a magistrate ex-officio. |
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3337 |
| Report in the Geelong Advertiser of 24 Oct 1860, P3 on a dispute between John HERD (1798-1884) and the well-known Geelong identity John HIGHETT who was the man whom the Geelong suburb of Highton is named. |
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3338 |
| Report in the Geelong Advertiser of 29 Jan 1910, P4 of the annual meeting and election of office bearers of St. John's Church, Highton VIC. Francis Oswald HERD (1882-1951) was chosen as one of the vestrymen. |
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3339 |
| Report of the inquest into the death of Walter Edward HERD (1869-1920). |
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3340 |
| Report on a nasty farm accident involving Reginald John HOLLOWAY (1888-1962). |
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3341 |
| Report on the committal hearing for a man charged with cattle stealing of seven cows, the property of Frederick Forbes HERD (1872-1944). |
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3342 |
| Report on the funeral of Elizabeth Augusta HUNTER (m.n. HAGER, 1869-1924). Geelong Advertiser, 21 Feb 1924, P7. |
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3343 |
| Report on the Government Gazette appointment of John HERD (1798-1884) as a trustee of what was to become Queens Park in Geelong VIC. |
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3344 |
| Report on the opening of an inquest into the death of Rose Mary SUMNER (1861-1891). |
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3345 |
| Report on the retirement of Matron Elizabeth (Lila) HUNTER (c. 1877-1948) which appeared in The Methodist, 16 Mar 1945, P13. |
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3346 |
| Report on the sentencing of Edward John McGINTY (1863-1930) for perjury. |
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3347 |
| Report on the tin-kettling of John HOLLOWAY (1857-1939) and his wife Martha (m.n. HUNTER, 1862-1916). |
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3348 |
| Rev. Henry Michael Clarke FOWLER (1862-1915) |
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3349 |
| Rev. Howard Leslie ROBERTS, M.A., B.D. (1882-1949). |
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3350 |
| Rev. John WALTER (1824-1900) |
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3351 |
| Rev. William Bryan REED (1836-1936) The founder and first governor of Edgehill College, a Bible Christian girls school in Bideford, Devon. |
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3352 |
| Rev. William REED (c. 1800-1858). Bible Christian Minister |
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3353 |
| Rex Ellis WALTER (1912-1972) |
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3354 |
| Rex Ellis WALTER (1912-1972). |
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3355 |
| Rex Ellis WALTER (1912-1972). |
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3356 |
| Rheinberg War Cemetery, Rheinberg, NRW, GER Status: Located; The burial place of No. R/103426, Flight Sergeant (pilot), Frank Richard WINDIBANK, 429 "Bison" Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, who was killed in action near Monchengladbach, NRW, GER on 14 May 1943. Lest We Forget. |
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3357 |
| Richard CHING (1830-1926) |
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3358 |
| Richard Ernest CHING (c. 1887-1908) |
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3359 |
| Richard Frank Wharton CLEAVER (1920-1953) |
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3360 |
| Richard Harry WALTER (1911-2003) |
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