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Collection
5 Results
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Bosward, Charles Frederick Richmond (Lance Sergeant, b.1889 - d.1915)
Private Record
Maker: Bosward, Charles Frederick Richmond
Collection relating to the First World War service of 958 Lance Sergeant Charles Frederick Richmond Bosward, 4 Battalion, Gallipoli, 1915. Wallet 1 of 1 - Collection consists of a handwritten copy o...3DRL/4104
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PIETA MILITARY CEMETERY, MALTA. GRAVE OF THREE AUSTRALIAN SERVICEMEN: 95 PRIVATE J. MCK. DAVIE OF ...
Photograph
PIETA MILITARY CEMETERY, MALTA. GRAVE OF THREE AUSTRALIAN SERVICEMEN: 95 PRIVATE J. MCK. DAVIE OF THE 7TH BATTALION AIF, WHO DIED ON 1915-05-16, AGED 28 YEARS; 640 TROOPER C. CEILVOET OF THE 1ST AUSTR...P00545.079
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Informal group portrait taken on the homecoming of Lance Sergeant George Edward Bingley, 14th Machine Gun Company
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Informal group portrait taken on the homecoming of Lance Sergeant (LSgt) George Edward Bingley, 14th Machine Gun Company. Back row, left to right; unidentified, Bert Smeale, unidentified (possibly wif...P10904.005
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Group portrait of officers of the 4th Battalion prior to embarkation. Identified from left to ...
Photograph
Maker: Norman & Co
Group portrait of officers of the 4th Battalion prior to embarkation. Identified from left to right, back row: Second Lieutenant (2nd Lt) John Dawson Christie from Sydney, NSW (later Lieutenant); 2nd ...P11615.001
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The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH)
Private Record
Maker: Various
Collection consists of letters, postcards, newspaper clippings, photographs and negatives relating to various soldiers serving in France and the Middle East during the First World War. The items were ...PR82/008