Signaller 5477 Harold Victor Sykes (Victoria), Signaller 1552 Arthur Rex Ford (Mosman), and Private H. Josland (Balmain). Sydney Mail Wednesday 21 March, 1917. I was unable to distinguish between two
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Signallers at Codford, Salisbury Plain Signallers at Codford, Salisbury Plain Front Row (Left to Right): William Patrick Monaghan (Queensland), Albert Henry Gibney (Western Australia), Edgar Leonard Eggar (Queensland). Middle Row: Arthur Ernest Hartwell (Western Australia), Cor
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Sydney Mail Wednesday 21 March, 1917, page 16. Sydney Mail Wednesday 21 March, 1917, page 16. The Loves Of Sunny Corner, Fern Glen, Cooma. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edward Love. Gunner Love has returned to Australia. Whilst in action in Sinai last December a bomb dropped by a Taube
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Sydney Mail Wednesday 21 March 1917 Sydney Mail Wednesday 21 March 1917 The Krantzcke Family of 4 Solander Road, Daceyville, Sydney. 5707 Ernest Richard Krantzcke - 13th Australian Infantry Battalion 6625 Walter L Brantzcke - Australian Army Medical Corps 6781 Robert Knig
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The Hallett Brothers of Bexley, New South Wales The Hallett Brothers of Bexley, New South Wales Claude Hallett - 6th Field Company (died of wounds 18 September, 1916) - 6th Field Company, Australian Engineers Henry Norman Hallett - 4th Australian Infantry Battalion Arthur Montague Hallett - 4th
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The Hallett Brothers of Bexley, New South Wales The Hallett Brothers of Bexley, New South Wales Claude Hallett (died of wounds 18 September, 1916) - 6th Field Company, Australian Engineers. Henry Norman Hallett - 4th Australian Infantry Battalion. Arthur Montague Hallett - 4th Australian Infantr
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Father and Three Sons Father and Three Sons Private F. Lyons, of Daceyville (in centre), is here seen with his three soldier sons – Frederick Norman (who has died of pneumonia), Reginald Laurence, and Raymond Alfred Lyons. Sydney Mail Wednesda
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D Troop, Wireless Training Squadron D Troop, Wireless Training Squadron Back Row: (Left to Right): Sappers Raymond Marks, William John Boyd Morris, Roy Perkins, Thomas Leslie McKinnon, John Lambert McGrouther, Thomas Patrick Maher, Henry George Ward. Second Row: Sappers T
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A West Maitland Fighting Family A West Maitland Fighting Family Sergeant Norman James Proctor (1st Australian Light Horse), on active service; Private Charles Howard Proctor, killed in Gallipoli, 25th April 1915), Sergeant James Hutton Proctor (Australian Flying
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Western Queensland Machine Gunners Western Queensland Machine Gunners Herbert Henry McNamara (killed in action 27 September, 1917), 13th Australian Machine Gun Company. John Donaldson Smith – 3rd Australian Machine Gun Battalion. James Arthur Travers – 4th Australian Ma
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Australians in England – 60th Australian Infantry Battalion - 7th Reinforcements Australians in England – 60th Australian Infantry Battalion - 7th Reinforcements Privates William James Moseley, Darrell Francis Dudley Hampton Taylor, Alfred Stanley Baker, Eric Leslie Osborne, Sydney Edward Hampton Taylor. Alfred Stanley Baker (died of wounds 9 August, 1918) –
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Sydney Mail Wednesday 28 March 1917, page 16. Sydney Mail Wednesday 28 March 1917, page 16. A Narromine Family Nurse Tomlins is in the 14th Australian General Hospital at Abbassia. Sergeant Fred Tomlins enlisted in August, 1914, and has been constantly on duty ever since. Driver William Toml
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1918: A different life 1918: A different life After the Armistice of 11 November 1918, some Australians found opportunities to rebuild their lives. Despite the tragedy of war, some resourceful people prospered, re-established professional careers
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The Callaghans of Lithgow The Callaghans of Lithgow They are sons of Mrs. J. Callaghan, Read avenue, Lithgow. The first (and youngest) son to enlist, Private Horace William James Callaghan, embarked at Brisbane on January 1, 1910. After several month
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The Griffiths of West Tamworth The Griffiths of West Tamworth Three sons of James and Mary Jane Griffiths of Denne Street, West Tamworth. Sidney James Griffiths – 20th Australian Infantry Battalion Arthur Gordon Griffiths (Military Medal) – 3rd Australian Infan