Seeking copyright holders
The Memorial’s Research Centre Digitised Collections team digitises archival collections at risk of deterioration. This process preserves the original items and enables the selected collections to be accessed online in future.
The Memorial is seeking permission from the copyright holders to publish the collections listed below on the Memorial’s website. If you are a copyright holder, a relation, or a descendant of persons named below, please contact the Memorial via email: Digitised.Collections@awm.gov.au.
Charles Hamley, 6 September 1890 – 20 November 1968
Charles Hamley was born on 6 September 1890 at London, England, to John Hamley and Mary Elizabeth Hamley (née Best).
During the First World War, he served as Private Charles Hamley with the 10th Australian Infantry Battalion from 1915 to 1919. During the Second World War, he served as S72049 Private Charles Hamley with the 6th Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps from 1942 to 1948.
Charles Hamley married Lucy Winifred Martha Hamley (née Hudd) (1895–1988). The marriage produced a son, Garth Alfred Hamley (1930–2012), a daughter, Bernice Mary Hamley (1932–2016) and a second son.
Charles Hamley died on 20 November 1968 in Port Pirie, South Australia.
The Australian War Memorial holds three diaries written by Charles Hamley.
If you are a copyright holder, a relation, or a descendant of Charles Hamley, please contact the Memorial via email on Digitised.Collections@awm.gov.au.
Collection number: PR89/144
Stanley Llewellyn Perry, 23 August 1890 – 2 May 1979
Stanley Llewellyn Perry was born on 23 August 1890 at Sydney, New South Wales, to John William Perry and Louisa Michell Perry (née Rowe).
During the First World War, he served as Second Lieutenant Stanley Llewellyn Perry with the 13th Australian Infantry Battalion from 1914 to 1918, and was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel with the 48th Infantry Battalion until 1920. During the Second World War, he served as N393102 Lieutenant Colonel Stanley Llewellyn Perry with the 1st Battalion, Volunteer Defence Corps from 1942 to 1943.
Stanley Llewellyn Perry was awarded the British War Medal 1914–20, the Victory Medal, the 1914–1915 Star, the Distinguished Service Order, the Military Cross, and Mentioned in Despatches.
Stanley Llewellyn Perry married Mary Elizabeth F Perry (née Evans) (1891–1962).
Stanley Llewellyn Perry died on 2 May 1979 in Auburn, New South Wales.
The Australian War Memorial holds a diary written by Stanley Llewellyn Perry.
If you are a copyright holder, a relation, or a descendant of Stanley Llewellyn Perry, please contact the Memorial via email on Digitised.Collections@awm.gov.au.
Collection number: PR91/133
Elena Gallegos, 1952
Elena Gallegos was born in 1952 at Santiago, Chile. Gallegos resided in New South Wales, Australia about 2002, and is believed to have moved to Valpariso, Chile.
The Australian War Memorial holds a collection containing a laminated A3 stencilled labyrinth superimposed onto a map of Australia, relating to asylum seekers, titled “Australia unravelled”, created by Elena Gallegos in 2002.
If you are a copyright holder, a relation, or a descendant of Elena Gallegos, please contact the Memorial via email on Digitised.Collections@awm.gov.au
Collection number: PR05735
Frank Thomas Loud, 3 September 1891 – 10 November 1961
Frank Thomas Loud was born on 3 September 1891 at Melbourne, Victoria, to William Loud and Annie Kate Loud (née Wright).
During the First World War, he served as Private Frank Thomas Loud with the 9th Australian Infantry Battalion from 1914 to 1920.
Frank Thomas Loud married Jean Isabel Lond Loud (née Bryan) (1895–1988).
Frank Thomas Loud died on 10 November 1961 in Bairnsdale, Victoria.
The Australian War Memorial holds a diary written by Corporal Thomas Walter Ford and continued by Frank Thomas Loud.
If you are a copyright holder, a relation, or a descendant of Frank Thomas Loud, please contact the Memorial via email on Digitised.Collections@awm.gov.au.
Collection number: PR89/132
William Alexander Pollitt, 1891 – 21 December 1966
William Alexander Pollitt was born in 1891 at Balranald, New South Wales, to Robert Pollitt and Marian Pollitt (née Bruce).
During the First World War, he served as Driver William Alexander Pollitt with the 1st Australian Field Ambulance from 1914 to 1920.
William Alexander Pollitt married Jessie Maud Pollitt (née Mitchell) (1892–1975). The marriage produced two sons, Frederick William Bruce Pollitt (1916–1984) and Alan Leslie Pollitt (1921–2016), and a daughter, Dorothy Maud Pollitt (unknown–1920).
Frederick William Bruce Pollitt married Audrey Ivy Pollitt (née Stacey) (1917–2007). The marriage produced a son, Ian Leslie Pollitt (1950–1996), and a daughter. Alan Leslie Pollitt married Elizabeth Grace Pollitt (née Green) (1922-2012); the marriage produced a son.
William Alexander Pollitt died on 21 December 1966 in Broken Hill, New South Wales.
The Australian War Memorial holds a diary written by William Alexander Pollitt with a dedication from his mother on inside cover.
If you are a copyright holder, a relation, or a descendant of William Alexander Pollitt, please contact the Memorial via email on Digitised.Collections@awm.gov.au.
Collection number: PR91/065