Accession Number | P02846.001 |
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Collection type | Photograph |
Object type | Black & white, Landscape |
Physical description | Black & white, Landscape |
Maker |
Unknown |
Place made | Malaya |
Date made | c 1941 |
Conflict |
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain This item is in the Public Domain |
Studio portrait of three members of the 2/29th Battalion. Left to right: VX35493 Private (Pte) ...
Studio portrait of three members of the 2/29th Battalion. Left to right: VX35493 Private (Pte) Sydney Riley, presumed dead, Malaya, 22 January 1942; VX36974 Pte Robert (Bob) G. Towers, died of illness as a prisoner of war (POW) in Japan, 8 November 1943; and VX36789 Pte Allan W. Clinch, presumed dead, Malaya, 10 February 1942. Pte Towers is wearing a silver brooch with his identity discs around his neck. When Towers left for overseas service he gave his friend, Miss Lois Henriksen, a brooch which was the coat-of-arms cut out of the centre of an Australian florin, a two shilling coin. He wore the outer part around his neck. Miss Henriksen joined the Australian Army Medical Service and when working in a hospital treating returned POWs discovered her friends fate from a former POW in her ward. She gave this man Towers' mother's address, and he passed it on to an officer who he knew had brought Towers' effects back to Australia from Japan, who in turn returned Towers' few possessions to his mother. Miss Henriksen went to see her sweetheart's mother and was surprised to find among Towers' effects the corresponding part of her brooch. Both parts of this brooch are now held in the collection of the Australian War Memorial. (Reference REL27148)