Place | Europe: Belgium, Flanders, West-Vlaanderen, Ypres, Zonnebeke, Polygon Wood |
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Accession Number | H05568 |
Collection type | Photograph |
Object type | Black & white - Print silver gelatin |
Conflict |
First World War, 1914-1918 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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PORTRAIT OF 6147 PRIVATE (PTE) THEO LESLIE SEABROOK (LEFT), STAFF SERGEANT (LATER 2ND LIEUTENANT) ...
Description
PORTRAIT OF 6147 PRIVATE (PTE) THEO LESLIE SEABROOK (LEFT), STAFF SERGEANT (LATER 2ND LIEUTENANT) WILLIAM KEITH SEABROOK (CENTRE, REAR), AND 6174 PTE GEORGE ROSS SEABROOK, ALL MEMBERS OF THE 17TH BATTALION. THEO AND GEORGE WERE KILLED IN ACTION ON 1917-09-20 NEAR MENIN ROAD AND WILLIAM WAS KILLED IN ACTION NEARBY ONE DAY LATER. ALL THREE BROTHERS WERE FROM FIVE DOCK IN SYDNEY.
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Events
- The Last Post Ceremony commemorating the service of (6147) Private Theo Leslie Seabrook, 17th Battalion , AIF, First World War 1914-1918
- The Last Post Ceremony commemorating the service of Second Lieutenant William Keith Seabrook, 17th Battalion , AIF, First World War 1914-1918
- The Last Post Ceremony commemorating the service of (6174) Private George Ross Seabrook, 17th Battalion, AIF, First World War 1914-1918
- The Last Post Ceremony commemorating the service of (6174) Private George Ross Seabrook, (6147) Private Theo Leslie Seabrook and (6182)Second Lieutenant William Keith Seabrook, 17th Battalion, AIF, First World War.
- Western Front
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- The Last Post Ceremony commemorating the service of (6147) Private Theo Leslie Seabrook, 17th Battalion (Infantry), First World War
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- The Last Post Ceremony commemorating the service of (6174) Private George Ross Seabrook, 17th Battalion, First World War
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