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3441 |
| The Argus, Melbourne, 16 Jun 1880, P8. Legal notice of application for the administration of the estate of Caroline BAGLIN (m.n. WALTER, 1841-1879). |
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3442 |
| The Argus, Melbourne, Thursday 27 Nov 1890, P9 Report on the committal hearing in the Richmond court involving charges of coining (counterfeiting) brought against Henry Thomas SUMNER (1857-1896). |
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3443 |
| The Argus, Saturday, 15 Feb 1861, P5. Brief report detailing the appointment of John HERD (Abt. 1800-1884) as a trustee of what would become known as Queens Park, Newtown. |
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3444 |
| The Argus, Saturday, 31 Aug 1861, P6. Lengthy report of a police court case brought by John HERD (Abt. 1800-1884) against Robert ROBINSON for willful trespass and hunting a pet kangaroo. |
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3445 |
| The Argus, Wednesday, 10 Jul 1861, P5. Short report of the election of John HERD (Abt. 1800-1884) to the chairmanship of the South Barwon municipality. |
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3446 |
| The Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, Somme, Hauts-de-France FRA. Status: Located; This outstanding monument commemorates the service and sacrifice of the 10,773 Australian soldiers who died while serving in France during WWI, who have no known grave. |
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3447 |
| The baptism certificate of Alice Anna WALTER (1909-1964). |
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3448 |
| The Blacksmith's Shop at Longerenong Agricultural College Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) wielding the hammer. |
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3449 |
| The burial place of Captain William Lisle Christie WHITE (1916-1944), 'C' Company, Regina Rifle Regiment, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps. Status: Located; |
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3450 |
| The burial place of Gunner William Roy OKE (1889-1917) who died while on active service on the Western Front during WWI. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; |
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3451 |
| The burial place of No. 4174, Private Henry Norman 'Harry' McGANN, 'D' Company, 22 Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. Died as a result of wounds sustained on active service on 11 Mar 1917. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; |
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3452 |
| The burial place of No. 680A, Private William James Joseph PIPER, MM, (1898-1918), 21st. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; |
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3453 |
| The burial place of No. R.113195, Flight Sergeant (Air Gunner) Arthur Cephas WORDEN (1910-1943), RCAF, attached to 51 Squadron, RAF. Status: Located; |
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3454 |
| The burial record for Henry WALTER (1688/89-1758) extracted from records of the St. John the Baptist Parish Church, Bradworthy, DEV. |
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3455 |
| The burial site of James CORBELL (1881-1947). Status: Located; |
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3456 |
| The burial site of Marion Isabel STRICKLAND (c. 1910-1915) Status: Located; |
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3457 |
| The Canadian National Vimy Memorial near Vimy, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France, FRA. Without doubt the most beautiful monument on the Western Front. Status: Located; Dedicated to the memory of the Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed during WWI. It also serves as the place of commemoration of Canadian WWI soldiers who are presumed dead and have no known grave. Unfortunately, Charles BALL (1899-1917) was one of those soldiers. Lest We Forget. |
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3458 |
| The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader, 8 Nov 1890 A newspaper report on the trial of Henry Thomas SUMNER (1857-1896) for unlawfully assaulting his wife Rose Mary SUMNER (1861-1891). |
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3459 |
| The central main grave marker for the graves of Governor Roger ALLIN (1848-1936) and his first wife Isabella (m.n. McKENZIE, 1844-1925). Status: Located; |
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3460 |
| The children of Richard Henry BOND (1867-1911) and his wife Emma Oriana (m.n. COX, ?-?). (l-r, strictly) Roger Allin BOND (1909-1973); Leola Helen BOND (?-?); Herb RYDER (relationship unknown); Earl Richard BOND (1904-1956) and Grace Leona BOND (1905-1947) |
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3461 |
| The citation detailing the award of the Military Medal (MM) to No. 2911, 2nd. Cpl. James John TREADWELL (1897-1917) while serving with the AIF during World War 1. |
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3462 |
| The death and funeral notices for John HOLLOWAY (1857-1939). |
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3463 |
| The family of Charles WALTER (1807-abt. 1894) and his wife Dorothy (m.n. WALTER, abt. 1814-1897). Rear: William (1832-abt. 1890), Samuel (1845-1933), Charles (1834-?), Richard (abt. 1838-?), James (1843-abt. 1920) and Hugh Oxenham (1852-?). Front: Mary Ann (1846-1928), Dorothy, Charles and Elizabeth Emma (abt. 1854-?). |
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3464 |
| The family of James COTTLE (1844-1930) and his wife Mary Ann (m.n. WALTERS, 1846-1927) Rear, left to right: Walter (1869-1951), Charles James (1872-1944), Annie (SASS, 1873-1951), Roland (1882-1971) and Rueben (1880-1964).
Front, left to right: Nellie (MURPHY, 1887-1975), Mary Ann (m.n. WALTERS, 1846-1927), James (1844-1930), Lucy (COLLINS, 1876-1946) and Dorothy (MOORE, c. 1878-1948). |
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3465 |
| The family of Thomas BELL (1872-1945) and his wife Mary Elizabeth (m.n. TREADWELL, 1873-1960). Vincent Ian Hamilton (1915-1994), Charles James (1899-1982), Olive May (1895-1991), Thomas, Mary Elizabeth (seated), William Cecil (1900-1986), Thelma Jean Elizabeth (1912-1998), Stanley Thomas (1897-1966) and Clifton Roy (1902-1964). |
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3466 |
| The family of Thomas Joseph William HALLAM (1920-2007) and his wife Theresa (m.n. TROY). All of their children and many of their grandchildren are present in this image. |
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3467 |
| The family of William WALTER (1841-1882) and his wife Janet Catherine (m.n. DINGWALL, 1846-1932) Rear: William Alexander (1873-1950), Robert John (1877-1951), Charles Albert (1881-1946), William (1882-1968), James Dingwall Ernest (1879-1970) and Richard Edward (1878-1938).
Front: Joseph Vinson (1870-1962), Janet Catherine WALTER (1846-1932, mother), Harry Thomas (1871-1940) and Tryphena Damaris (1875-1945). |
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3468 |
| The five daughters of Thomas Ernest WALTER (1866-1940) and his second wife Marian Anna (m.n. NEATE, 1883-1968) Eva May (1905-1999), Gwendoline (1908-1992), Ella Victoria (1910-2002), Marian Anna (1914-1990) and Phyllis (1921-2009). |
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3469 |
| The four WALTER brothers. Surviving sons of Hugh Oxenham WALTER (1821-1891) and his wife Jane (m.n. WALTER, 1824-1877) Left to right: Hugh Oliver (Oliver, 1855-1941), Alfred Ernest (Ernest, 1860-1948), Edward Willcock (Ned, 1857-1941) and John Ambrose (Jack, 1863-1941). |
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3470 |
| The General Store at Noradjuha VIC, circa 1904 Proprietors Leslie William CRANAGE (1879-1926) at the LH end of the verandah and Sidney Arthur WALTER (1881-1949) at the RH end. |
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3471 |
| The grave marker of Alma NITSCHKE (m.n. HENSTRIDGE, 1906-1994) the wife of Clifford Walter NITSCHKE (1902-1980). Status: Located; |
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3472 |
| The grave marker of Clarice Rita BRIMACOMBE (m.n. WALTER, 1908-1974) and her son Maxwell Thomas BRIMACOMBE (1935-1986). Status: Located; |
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3473 |
| The grave marker of Clifford Walter NITSCHKE (1902-1980) husband of Alma (m.n. HENSTRIDGE, 1906-1994). Status: Located; |
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3474 |
| The grave marker of Hilda NITSCHKE (m.n. WILSON, 1913-1966) the second wife of Melville Gustav NITSCHKE (1908-1995). Status: Located; |
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3475 |
| The grave marker of Melville Gustav NITSCHKE (1908-1995) the husband of Elizabeth Mary (m.n. CROSSLEY, 1908-1937) and Hilda (m.n. WILSON, 1913-1966). Status: Located; |
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3476 |
| The grave marker of Thomas Walter BRIMACOMBE (1900-1969) husband of Clarice Rita (m.n. WALTER, 1908-1974). Status: Located; |
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3477 |
| The grave marker of Violet Letitia SUMNER (1896-1986). Status: Located; |
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3478 |
| The Hamilton Borough, Victoria - WWI Honour Roll located in the Hamilton Town Hall The WWI service of No. 1007, Sergeant, Edgar Ernest WALTER, DCM (1888-1957), 39th. Battalion, Australian Infantry is recorded on this panel. Lest We Forget. |
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3479 |
| The headstone of Joseph McGINTY (1833-1908) and his first wife Alice Maria Selina (m.n. WESTWOOD, Abt. 1844-1883). Their eldest child Rose Mary SUMNER (m.n. McGINTY, 1861-91) is also buried in this plot. Status: Located; |
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3480 |
| The headstone of Mary Helen WALTER (m.n. McCALLUM, 1871-1944) and her husband Ambrose Edward WALTER (1870-1948). Status: Located; |
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3481 |
| The headstone of No. 4174, Private, Henry Norman 'Harry' McGANN, 'D' Company, 22 Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. Status: Located; Died as a result of wounds sustained on active service. Lest We Forget. |
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3482 |
| The HERD sisters. The seven surviving daughters of Frederick Forbes HERD (1872-1944) and his wife Alice Rose (m.n. SUMNER, 1881-1954). Front to rear: Margaret Esma (Peg, 1920-2012), Melva Lynette (1919-2004), Brenda Lorraine (1917-2004), Myra Olive (Lil, 1910-1992), Edna May (largely obscured, 1908-1994), Ethel Rose (Jo, 1905-1979) and Eileen Beatrice (partly obscured, 1903-1966). |
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3483 |
| The HERD sisters. The seven surviving daughters of Frederick Forbes HERD (1872-1944) and his wife Alice Rose (m.n. SUMNER, 1881-1954). Five of the seven are wearing the school uniform of The Hermitage, Geelong C.E.G.G.S. (Left to right:) Melva Lynette (1919-2005), Myra Olive (Lil, 1910-1992), Eileen Beatrice (1903-1966), Brenda Lorraine (1917-2004), Ethel Rose (Jo, 1905-1979), Edna May (1908-1994) and Margaret Esma (Peg, 1920-2012). |
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3484 |
| The Lancaster AJ-A Memorial which is located close to the location of the loss of the aircraft on the coast of North Holland, Netherlands |
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3485 |
| The magnificent Canadian National Vimy Memorial on Vimy Ridge, Pas-de-Calais, France Status: Located; On these walls the service and sacrifice of Horace Willard YEO (1897-1916) is remembered. |
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3486 |
| The marriage certificate of Richard Lawrence ASHTON (1864-1941) and his wife Johanna Josie LANGSFORD (1862-1940). |
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3487 |
| The marriage record of Richard SAMELLs (1792-1848) and his first wife Ann WARREN (sometimes WERRING,c. 1786-1838) in the Boyton Parish, CON. |
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3488 |
| The marriage record of Richard SAMELLs (1792-1848) and his second wife Mary WELLING (c. 1786-?) in the Boyton Parish, CON.
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3489 |
| The Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. This monument commemorates the service and sacrifice of 54,896 soldiers of the Britain and the Commonwealth (other than those from New Zealand and Newfoundland) who died in the Ypres Salient during WWI, who have no known grave. This outstanding monument was opened in 1927 by Field Marshall Herbert PLUMER, 1st. Viscount Plumer (1857-1932) who was one of the few British generals whose reputation was enhanced by his service during WWI. The life and service of No. 6492, Pte. Walter Russell CHING (1896-1917), 23 Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF is to be found here on Panel 23. Killed in action somewhere on the Ypres Salient on 8 Oct 1917. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; The view is to the West and the East tower of the beautiful Cloth Hall is visible through the gate. |
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3490 |
| The Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. This monument commemorates the service and sacrifice of 54,896 soldiers of the Britain and the Commonwealth (other than those from New Zealand and Newfoundland) who died in the Ypres Salient during WWI, who have no known grave. This outstanding monument was opened in 1927 by Field Marshall Herbert PLUMER, 1st. Viscount Plumer (1857-1932) who was one of the few British generals whose reputation was enhanced by his service during WWI. The sacrifice of Luke MONKIVITCH (1874-1917) is remembered here. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; The view is to the West and the East tower of the beautiful Cloth Hall is visible through the gate. |
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3491 |
| The Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. This monument commemorates the service and sacrifice of 54,896 soldiers of the Britain and the Commonwealth (other than those from New Zealand and Newfoundland) who died in the Ypres Salient during WWI, who have no known grave. This outstanding monument was opened in 1927 by Field Marshall Herbert PLUMER, 1st. Viscount Plumer (1857-1932) who was one of the few British generals whose reputation was enhanced by his service during WWI. The sacrifice of Albert Ernest TAYLOR is remembered here. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; The view is to the West and the East tower of the beautiful Cloth Hall is visible through the gate. |
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3492 |
| The Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. This monument commemorates the service and sacrifice of 54,896 soldiers of the Britain and the Commonwealth (other than those from New Zealand and Newfoundland) who died in the Ypres Salient during WWI, who have no known grave. This outstanding monument was opened in 1927 by Field Marshall Herbert PLUMER, 1st. Viscount Plumer (1857-1932) who was one of the few British generals whose reputation was enhanced by his service during WWI. The sacrifice of Lorne William John ALLIN (1896-1917) is remembered on the walls of this outstanding monument. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; The view is to the West and the East tower of the beautiful Cloth Hall is visible through the gate. |
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3493 |
| The military service of No. 752, Trooper Angus Duncan TREWIN, G Squadron, 8th. Light Horse Regiment, AIF is commemorated amongst the missing in action listed on the Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli, Turkey. Status: Located; |
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3494 |
| The Möhne Dam breached during the raid carried out by 617 Squadron (Dambusters), RAF raid on 16/17 May 1943 |
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3495 |
| The official commendation for the award of the Military Medal (MM) to Cpl. Harold Charles CLEMENTS (1893-1952). |
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3496 |
| The place where the service and sacrifice of Private Harold George RICHARDS (c. 1923-1945) is recorded by his nation. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; |
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3497 |
| The record of Baptism of Richard SAMELLS (c. 1792-1848) recorded in Boyton Parish, Cornwall. |
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3498 |
| The record of burial of Henry WALTER (1687/88-1758) in the registers of St. John the Baptist Parish Church, Bradworthy DEV. |
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3499 |
| The record of imprisonment of Henry Thomas SUMNER (1857-1896) in the Victorian prison system |
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3500 |
| The Rev. Henry Michael Clarke FOWLER (1862-1915) and his second wife Bertha Alinda (m.n. WALTER, 1874-1949). Married during 1911. |
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3501 |
| The second family home in Casterton VIC (adjacent to the hospital) of Frederick Joseph WALTER (1872-1925) and his children Freda Mary (1907-2000), Alice Anna (1909-1964) and Stanley Frederick (1912-2006). Photograph taken in 1980. |
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3502 |
| The service and sacrifice of Frank Davies BRAY is commemorated on this very important memorial. Status: Located; |
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3503 |
| The service record of Lt-Col. Walter Percy FARR, DSO (1889-1940) during WWI and up to the time he returned to Australia post-war after attending the Staff College at Camberley SRY. |
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3504 |
| The service record of No. 2911, 2nd. Cpl. James John TREADWELL, MM (1897-1917) in the AIF during World War 1. |
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3505 |
| The surviving children of Thomas BROMELL, MLC (c. 1834-1887) and his wife Emma (m.n. WALTER, c. 1828-1916) (Back row - standing) John Thomas (1864-1919), Caroline Helena (1859-1957), Sarah Ann Carpenter (c. 1854-1905), and Tryphena Elizabeth (1856-1916).
(Front row - seated) Maud Mary Walter BROMELL (1868-1902), Emily Louisa (1862-1903), Bertha Alinda 'Min' (1870-1898), Emma Grace (1857-1926) and Edith Amelia (1865-1886).
Image kindly provided by David John HALLAM. |
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3506 |
| The Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme Status: Located; Where the service and sacrifice of John Owen JEWELL (c. 1885-1916) is remembered. |
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3507 |
| The unmarked burial place of Maria WESTWOOD (Abt. 1839-1854) the eldest child of John James WESTWOOD (1808-1845) and his wife Mary (m.n. ROCHE, Abt. 1818-1892) is located just below the centre of this image. Status: Located; |
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3508 |
| The unmarked grave site of Mary Ellen BENNETT (m.n. TAYLOR, c. 1841-1904). Status: Located; Wife of George BENNETT (1840-1907). |
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3509 |
| The US Soldier Memorial, a massive monument at the Antietam National Memorial, Sharpsburg MD. Status: Located; The burial place of Sergeant Richard C. VINSON of Company K, 8th. Illinois Cavalry, a Union Army unit which fought in many battles during the Civil War. Lest We Forget. |
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3510 |
| The very impressive BRIMACOMBE monument at the Glenthompson Cemetery. Status: Located; |
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3511 |
| The wall marker of Alexander Oxenham WALTER (1901-1980) Status: Located; |
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3512 |
| The wedding of Frederick Lionel WALTER (1943- ) and his wife Ruth Elaine (m.n. WARD, 1947- ) at Ashby Methodist Church, Manifold Heights VIC on 22 Aug 1970 |
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3513 |
| The wedding of Gordon WALTER and Evelyn Amy BAILEY. George Ambrose WALTER (1914-2004), Gladys Rita BAILEY (1919-?), Gordon WALTER (1907-2007), Evelyn Amy BAILEY (1915-1989), Joyce BAILEY, Doris Annie BAILEY (1917-?) and Claude WALTER (1912-1993). George and Claude were first cousins of the groom and Rita and Doris were sisters of the bride. Joyce was a first cousin of the bride. |
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3514 |
| The wedding of Joseph Francis YOUNG (1882-1973) and his wife Ethel Elizabeth (m.n. TREWIN, 1886-1971). |
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3515 |
| The wedding of Laurence Patrick MEENAN (1915-1996) and his bride Ursula Lillian Ray VEITH (1918-1985). The best man is Peter SYMONS who was also a jockey and the bridesmaid is Kathleen Mary MEENAN (1913-1986) the sister of Laurie. The wedding took place at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Coburg VIC. |
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3516 |
| The will of Margaret Annie SMALE (m.n. MILLER, 1855-1934 |
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3517 |
| Thélus Military Cemetery, Thélus, Pas-de-Calais, France Status: Located; The burial place of No. 745206, Private Russell William TREMEER (1892-1917). |
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3518 |
| Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme Status: Located; The service and sacrifice of No. 3/7228, Private Lawrence ASHTON, 1st. Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, BEF is remembered on the wall panels of this iconic monument. Lest We Forget. |
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3519 |
| This dedication is located high up on an internal wall of the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. Status: Located; |
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3520 |
| This dedication is located high up on an internal wall of the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. Status: Located; |
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