They are well known in Orange and Newtown, and are sons of Mrs Annie Bourke, Campbell Street, Newtown. Sydney Mail, Wednesday 18 ,1916.
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1st Australian Light Horse Transport Cooker 1st Australian Light Horse Transport Cooker On the left is Trooper Charles Winter Paul, of Parramatta, and on the right Trooper Robert William Frame, a well known New South Wales engine driver. The photograph was taken near the Suez Canal. “T
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A.M.C..Detail, Anzac Provost Corps A.M.C..Detail, Anzac Provost Corps In the centre of the group (photographed at Abbassia Camp, Egypt) is Capt. Eric Pitty Barbour, the well known Sydney cricketer. The men (left to right) are N. Rouvray?, Arthur Leslie Runcie, John Bir
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The above are sons of Frederick and Catherine Tilbee, 33 Harper Street, Midla... The above are sons of Frederick and Catherine Tilbee, 33 Harper Street, Midla... Private Walter Joseph Tilbee. Private Walter Joseph Tilbee (983), 12th Battalion, was born and educated at Kent, England. He enlisted in August, 1914, and sailed for Egypt in November, 1914. He left f
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Four Australian Heroes Wearing their Newly-presented Medals Four Australian Heroes Wearing their Newly-presented Medals Reading from Left to Right: - Private Hubert Wallace Strout, 1st Australian Field Ambulance (Croix de Guerre) ; Private Thomas Arnott, D.C.M. ; Lance corporal Charles Grimson, D.C.M. ; Sergeant Alfred
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George Sydney Cook, Elsie Cook and Joseph Cook George Sydney Cook, Elsie Cook and Joseph Cook The two officers whose photographs are here reproduced are sons of the Hon. Joseph Cook, formerly Prime Minister of Australia, and the nursing sister is the wife of Captain Cook, who recently returned
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Members of the Headquarters Staff, 9th Brigade Members of the Headquarters Staff, 9th Brigade Back Row: Lance-Corporal Arthur Percy Hulbert, Driver Donald Gordon McLeod, Private Ernest Edward Chapman, Private John Pitt, Private John Mills, Private Maxime Charles Gaston Claveranne, Driver James
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The Taylors of Monteagle, New South Wales The Taylors of Monteagle, New South Wales Mrs Mary Taylor of Monteagle, near Young, New South Wales, is seen here with her five soldier sons – Gunner 1095 George Taylor (Trench Mortar Battery, now in France), Private 1836 Charles Taylor, 3rd
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The Lavenders of Kurrajong, New South Wales The Lavenders of Kurrajong, New South Wales Mr. Henry Lavender is here with his five soldier sons – 2309 George Francis Lavender (35), 285 Andrew Lavender(36), 2308 Clive Clarendon Lavender (29), 2307 Clements Joseph Lavender (23) and (seated)
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A Port Pirie Fighting Family A Port Pirie Fighting Family Mr and Mrs Charles Edwards, of Port Pirie West, South Australia, have 6 sons. They are all at the war – a splendid record. 2104 Private Walter Edwards, 1093 Private Frederick George Edwards, 2410 Ch
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AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS – PRISONERS OF WAR DEPARTMENT, LONDON AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS – PRISONERS OF WAR DEPARTMENT, LONDON Photo 1919: Front Row (Left to Right): Mrs H.D.K. Macartney, Miss Webber, Miss Mary Murdoch, Miss Ruth Oliver, Miss Mary Chomley, O.B.E., (hon secretary), Mrs Mordaunt Reid (assistant hon secretary),
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A Group of Ingleburn Soldiers A Group of Ingleburn Soldiers They belong to the 18th Battalion. Reading from left to Right: George Denman Bland, Thomas Albert Dures, Gilbert Meredith Chivers, Reuben Walter Allen, Herbert Leslie Burton. Sydney Mail Wednesday 8
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A Newcastle Fighting Family A Newcastle Fighting Family Mrs John Burgess, of Newcastle, is here seen with her five soldier sons. The father, the late John Burgess, was for 26 years in the Volunteer Brigade, Newcastle. Sydney Mail Wednesday 8 November, 1916
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Field Ambulance Men In France Field Ambulance Men In France Privates William Thomas Woodley (Queensland), Wallace Sydney Mann (N.S.W.), and William Henry Sechtig (Victoria). A correspondent writes: - “Many letters have been printed lately about our gallant st
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Some of the Original “Wallabies.” Some of the Original “Wallabies.” Front Row: Private William David Morgan, Corporal John Bell, Private Victor Huddlestone. Second Row; Private Fred England, Corporal George Alexander Woods, Private James Graham, Private Charles Will