Accession Number | P03483.028 |
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Collection type | Photograph |
Object type | Black & white - Print silver gelatin |
Maker |
Unknown |
Place made | Australia: New South Wales, Sydney |
Date made | c 1915 |
Conflict |
First World War, 1914-1918 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain This item is in the Public Domain |
Studio portrait of 1352 Private (Pte) Roy Holcombe King, 19th Battalion. A farmer of Neutral Bay, ...
Studio portrait of 1352 Private (Pte) Roy Holcombe King, 19th Battalion. A farmer of Neutral Bay, Sydney, he enlisted on 19 February 1915 and sailed from Melbourne on HMAT Ceramic with D Company on 25 June 1915. He was badly wounded at Suvla on 4 September 1915 and was carried to the 16th Clearing Station, Anzac, where, shortly after he died from his wounds. He was buried at No 2 Outpost Cemetery, Gallipoli. This photograph is from an Australian Red Cross Wounded and Missing Enquiry Bureau file. The Bureau, which commenced operation in October 1915, sought to identify, investigate and respond to enquiries made regarding the fate of Australian personnel. It investigated the majority of personnel posted as wounded and missing on official Army lists, as well as written enquiries from concerned relatives and friends. Approximately 32,000 individual case files were opened for Australian personnel who were reported as wounded or missing during the First World War. The Bureau employed searchers to operate both at the front and in Britain. They searched official lists of wounded and missing, interviewed comrades of missing soldiers in hospitals and wrote to men on active service. Altogether 400,000 responses were sent back to those who placed enquiries with the Bureau.