Portrait of Maud Josephine Hebert (nee Tyrrell) and Clovis ‘Cliff’ Hebert during their honeymoon ...

Accession Number AWM2019.1264.32
Collection type Photograph
Object type Print
Place made Canada
Date made 1947
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

Portrait of Maud Josephine Hebert (nee Tyrrell) and Clovis ‘Cliff’ Hebert during their honeymoon in Canada.

Maud met Cliff while he was serving as a Cook in the 197th Coast Artillery (AA) Regiment of the New Hampshire National Guard, part of the United States Army. Cliff arrived in Townsville in August 1942, working as a camp cook in his garrison. Cliff and Maud began dating under the supervision of family members. Their courtship included fresh donuts on Sunday, which had been cooked by Cliff in the garrison kitchens. Cliff proposed to Maud in 1945, but was reposted to New Guinea before their planned wedding.

When the Second World War concluded, Maud applied to travel to the United States of America to join Cliff. There were around 15,000 women who left Australia to live overseas with their spouses, with more than two thirds moving to the United States of America. Maud departed Sydney on 14 April 1947, aboard the ‘Bride Boat’ SS Marine Phoenix. She was reunited with Cliff and married on 28 June 1947 in Laconia, New Hampshire.