Accession Number | P05930.001 |
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Collection type | Photograph |
Object type | Black & white - Print silver gelatin |
Maker |
Unknown |
Place made | Australia |
Date made | 1942 |
Conflict |
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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Informal outdoor portrait of VX74662 Sapper (Spr) Fredrick Wallace, of Daylesford, Vic. Spr ...
Informal outdoor portrait of VX74662 Sapper (Spr) Fredrick Wallace, of Daylesford, Vic. Spr Wallace, who enlisted on 4 February 1942, was the cousin of seven Hutchins brothers who served overseas in the Second World War. Serving with the 9th Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers, Spr Wallace was a member of the recovery team which visited Ambon in October 1945 to uncover mass graves of Australians and identify remains, including those of his cousins, at Laha airfield and Tantoei camp. Only three Spr Wallace's cosuins, VX41288 Private (Pte) Ivan Robert Hutchins, 2/4th Field Ambulance, VX37192 Bombardier Malcolm George ‘Mike’ Hutchins, 156th Light Anti Aircraft Battery, and VX41229 Pte William Ernest (Bill) Hutchins, 2/22nd Battalion (later 2/23rd Battalion), survived the war and returned to Australia. They had served in the Middle East and New Guinea. VX61203 Pte Fred Hutchins, VX61202 Pte David Arthur Hutchins, VX61201 Pte Eric Everard Hutchins, and a cousin, VX50460 Pte Thomas Hutchins, all of 2/21st Battalion (Gull Force), died as prisoners of war (POW) of the Japanese at Ambon, Netherlands East Indies. Pte Fred Hutchins died on 6 July 1945, Pte David Hutchins on 29 July 1945, Pte Eric Hutchins on 20 February 1942, and Pte Thomas Hutchins on 4 September 1945. VX41293 Pte Alan Leslie Hutchins, 2/22nd Battalion (Lark Force), died as a POW on 31 March 1942 at Rabaul, New Britain. Spr Wallace, serving with the 9th Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers, was a member of the recovery team which visited Ambon in October 1945 to uncover mass graves and identify remains, including those of his cousins, at Laha airfield and Tantoei camp.