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6 Results
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Leslie, Geoffrey H (Lieutenant, MC, 3rd Bn, AIF and 5 Sqn, AFC)
Private Record
Maker: Leslie, Geoffrey Heydon
MEMOIRS OF SERVICE ON GALLIPOLI INCLUDING LONE PINE, POSTING TO FRANCE AND INVOLVEMENT AT BULLECOURT, AND EVENTUAL POSTING TO THE AFCPR88/067
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Matthews, Arthur Edward (Sergeant, b.1891 - d.1986)
Private Record
Maker: Matthews, Arthur Edward
Original diary and typescript of diary relating involvement in the Battle of the Somme from the capture of Flers and Gueudecourt to the capture of Bullecourt during the winter of 1916-17. Written by ...2DRL/0219
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McKenzie, William Henry (Private, b.? - d.1917)
Private Record
Maker: McKenzie, William Henry
Diary describes training at Bull Ring, observations of French civilians, trench raids, attacks and counter-attacks, carrying ammunition under fire, heavy fighting at Ypres and Bullecourt. Also include...PR00316
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Roberts, Richard (Private, b.1893 - d.1965)
Private Record
Maker: Roberts, Richard
Collection relating to the First World War service of 773 Private Richard Roberts, 3 Battalion. Collection consists of a memoir 'Memoirs of an Anzac' (original and transcript) describing enlistment a...PR00395
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Smythe, Percy Ellesmere, MC (Lieutenant, b.1893 - d.1966)
Private Record
Maker: Smythe, Percy Ellesmere
Diaries kept by Lieutenant Percy Smythe during his service in the First World War with the 3rd and 24th Battalions, at Gallipoli and late on the Western Front in France. Further information about Per...PR01463
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Ware, John Ambrose (Private, b.? - d.?)
Private Record
Maker: Ware, John Ambrose
Collection relating to the service of 6410 Private John Ambrose Ware, 3 Battalion, England, 1917. Collection consists of a letter written by Ware to his mother in July 1917.1DRL/0595