Place | Oceania: Australia, Queensland |
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Accession Number | H17773 |
Collection type | Photograph |
Object type | Black & white - Print silver gelatin |
Place made | Australia: Queensland, Cordalba |
Conflict |
First World War, 1914-1918 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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The war memorial to local residents of Cordalba, Queensland who died in the forces in World War ...
The war memorial to local residents of Cordalba, Queensland who died in the forces in World War 1. Names shown are: A V Allison (13 Private (Pte) Albert Victor Allison, killed in action in France on 29 July 1915); W Bates (probably 3267 Pte William Henry Bates, died of disease in the United Kingdom on 24 August 1917); C A Campbell (2609 Pte Colin Alexander Campbell, died of pneumonia at sea on 18 November 1915); J Carmody (566 Corporal (Cpl) John Joseph Carmody, killed in action in Belgium on 7 June 1917); W H Grummitt (5678 Cpl William Henry Grummitt, killed in action in Belgium on 26 September 1917); J Harney (2393 Pte John Harney, died of wounds received in France on 5 September 1916); A Henderson (5385 Pte Alexander Henderson, died of wounds received in Belgium on 7 October 1917); T R Irwin (Lieutenant Thomas Robert Irwin, killed in action in France on 8 August 1918); F C Kelly (1706 Pte Frederick Charles Kelly, killed in action in France on 20 July 1916); J Kilgour (3784 Pte John Kilgour, killed in action in France on 27 August 1916); C King (possibly 2460 Pte Clarence Barry King, killed in action in Belgium on 9 June 1917); W J Laurie (409 Pte William James Laurie, killed in action in Belgium on 2 August 1917); W Laurie (3787 Lance Corporal Walter Laurie, died of wounds received in France on 28 March 1918, brother of W J Laurie); A Miller (probably 556 Pte Alexander Miller, killed in action at Gallipoli on 23 October 1915); P A Oakes (112 Pte Preston Augustus Ker Oakes, killed in action in France on 5 April 1916); P W Pace (probably 1735 Pte Percy William Page, died of wounds received in France on 5 August 1916); E J Rawlings (910 Pte Ernest John Rawlings, died of wounds received in France on 28 April 1918); E Reiman (2645A Pte Ernest Reiman, killed in action in France on 5 April 1918); R A Richmond (not further identified); J Smale (797 Pte Alfred John Smale, died at sea from wounds received at Gallipoli on 12 May 1915); L G Taylor (possibly Second Lieutenant George Taylor, killed in action in Belgium on 29 September 1917); J H Taylor (3656 Pte Joseph Henry Taylor, killed in action in France on 5 October 1918); and P F Ware (4532 Pte Percival Frederick Ware, killed in action in France on 22 April 1917).