Place | Oceania: Australia, Queensland, Brisbane |
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Accession Number | REL41626.001 |
Collection type | Heraldry |
Object type | Personal Equipment |
Physical description | Metal |
Maker |
Don, Leonard St Clair |
Place made | Australia: Queensland |
Date made | c 1942 |
Conflict |
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
Civilian identity disc : Mrs I Frazier
The disc has a small hole drilled near an edge to thread a small chain or strap through. Stamped into the face of the disc is 'I. FRAZIER / EVADNE ST / GRACEVILLE'.
Identity disc made by Leonard Don in the Queensland Railways workshop, for his mother-in-law, Isabella Frazier during the Second World War.
Don was working with Queensland state railways and lived near the railway station at Graceville, Brisbane with his wife Irene. Also living in the Don's house was Irene's mother Isabella, Isabella's grand-daughter Thelma Terkelsen and great-grand-daughter Joyce Terkelsen.
Leonard and Irene's only son, Leonard Percival Lloyd Don had enlisted in the Army on 12 August 1941 and was living away from the family.
Don feared the railways might be a target of Japanese bombing raids. He made three identification discs, this one for Isabella and the other two for Thelma and Joyce, in the Queensland Railways workshop.
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