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 | Blanche Scott |
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 | Lieutenant Frederick William Bell Status: LocatedThis Photo was taken of Fred during the Boer War |
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 | "Scarbough (2)" List of Prisoners - Jonathon Griffith Status: LocatedList of prisoners transported aboard the Scarbouragh on the second fleet - Jonathon Griffiths |
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 | 1841 Census Status: Located1841 Census showing Hannah Tucker 65, Edmund Tucker 25, Rebecca Tucker 35, James Tucker 15, William Tucker 5 |
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 | 1841 Census of England, Borough of Cricklade, Parish of Liddington Bottom of second page shows the details of David & Elizabeth Dance (n. Tucker) family. |
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 | 1851 Census of England - Parish of Liddington - Borough of Cricklade - County of Wiltshire The family of David & Elizabeth Dance (n.Tucker) |
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 | 1851 Census taken at Liddington, Wiltshire, England On the day of the census it shows Hannah Tucker and her son Jonathan in number 82 Liddingtonwick and Edmund Tucker (Hannah's son), his wife Rebecca and children William, Martha, Rosehannah and John living next door in number 83 Liddingtonwick. |
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 | 1861 Census Status: Located1861 Census showing Edmund Tucker, Rebecca Tucker and John Tucker. |
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 | 1871 Census - Edmund Tucker's family Status: Located1871 Census showing Edmund Tucker, Rebecca New, John Tucker (son) and Henry Tucker (grandson). |
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 | 1871 Census showing Kate L Wait and Her grandparents Status: Located1871 Census showing Kate L Wait, her Grandparents and other relatives at the night of the census. |
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 | 1901 Census Status: Located1901 Census showing Kate L Willcock (n. Waite) her husband Charles Willcox, her three sons, Arthur, Percy and Courtney and daughter Kate. Kate's sister Annie Tucker was also staying at the time the census was taken. Kate's address was 5 Kent Rd Swindon Wiltshire England |
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 | 1911 Census of England and Wales showing details of the family of Albert Tucker The census shows the details of Albert Tucker and his wife Martha Maud Tucker. |
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 | 1911 Census of England and Wales showing Elizabeth Tucker and family Elizabeth Tucker (nee Waite), William John Tucker, Florence Ellen Tucker, Charles Tucker, Ernest Tucker and Walter Tucker all appear on this census form. |
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 | 1914 - 1918 Memorial Plaque Status: LocatedThe Memorial Plaque was presented to the next of Kin of those soldiers, sailors or nurses who died while serving in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) or Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during the First World War.
The large, round, bronze Memorial Plaque which was to accompany the Memorial Scroll shows Britannia and a lion on the front, surrounded by the inscription He died for freedom and honour. The full name of the dead soldier is engraved on the right hand side of the plaque. No rank, unit or decorations are shown, symbolising the equality of sacrifice of all casualties. |
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 | 1914-15 Star Status: Located |
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 | 2/15 Field Regiment History during the Malay Campaign leading up to the fall of Singapore 2/15 Field Regiment History during the Malay Campaign leading up to the fall of Singapore |
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 | A Brief History of Stalag VIIB Later renamed Stalag344 James William Thomas McCauley was held as a prisoner of war at this camp. |
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 | A certificate of Service During World War II - Neill Branch Campbell This is a summary of Neill Branch Campbell's Service in 2/5 Australian Infantry Battalion up until he was killed in Action in Syria in 1941. |
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 | A Page from W W Campbell & Co Catalogue A catalogue from around 1900 (TCQ 749.20491 CAM) illustrates the company’s strong emphasis on cane furniture, with different types referred to either as bamboo, rush, wicker, rattan or pith. |
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 | A Reproduction of the Sydney Gazett December 8 1810 Status: LocatedAn address from the settlers of the Hawksbury printed in the Sydney Gazette 8 December 1810 - there is a list of 94 Names including Jonathon Griffith. |
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 | A typed reproduction of the Sydney Gazette Article 8 December 1810 Status: LocatedThis is a typed readable version of the Address of the Settlers of the Hawksbury and the Governors reply printed in the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 8 December 1810. Jonathon Griffiths Name appears amongst the list. |
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 | Adelaide Mary Botcher (n. Foran) Adelaide Mary Botcher (n. Foran) |
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 | Adelaide Mary Bottcher (n.Foran) Adelaide is holding an unidentified baby |
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 | Africa Star Africa Star
Africa Star Obverse
The Africa Star was granted for operational service in North Africa from the date of the entry of Italy into the war on 10 June 1940, up to the date of the cessation of operations against the enemy in North Africa on 12 May 1943.
The Africa Star may also be awarded for operational service as a member of the Australian Defence Force during the Syrian Campaign in the period from 8 June 1941 to 11 July 1941. The source document for the amended award conditions for the Africa Star is the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No S134 dated 10 April 1995.
The Medal
The Africa Star is a six–pointed star of yellow copper zinc alloy. The obverse has a central design of the Royal and Imperial cypher, surmounted by a crown. The cypher is surrounded by a circlet containing the words ‘The Africa Star'. Stars issued to Australian personnel have recipient names engraved on the plain reverse.
The Ribbon
The Africa Star ribbon colours represent the desert and the service of the Armies, Naval Forces, Merchant Navy and the Air Forces.
Clasps
Three clasps were issued for the Africa Star:
* 8 th Army
* 1 st Army
* North Africa 1942-43
Only one clasp is worn and when the ribbon is worn alone a ribbon emblem, ‘8', ‘1' or silver rosette as appropriate is worn to denote the award of a clasp.
Eligibility
This medal is awarded for a minimum of one days operational service in North Africa, west of the Suez Canal between 10 June 1940 and 12 May 1943 and in Syria between 8 June 1941 and 11 July 1941. |
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 | AIF Nominal Roll World War I Page number 132 of The Australian Imperial Force Nominal Role which shows Henry Cecil Greene's enlistment details |
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 | Air Commodore John Hamilton Summers OBE John Hamilton Summers obtained the Rank of Air Commodore during World War II and Was the Air Officer Commanding HQ, North Eastern Area,Townsville, Queensland, Australia |
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 | Albert Aikenhead Albert is the son of William Aikenhead and Helen Emma Griffiths. He is 5.5 months old in this photo.
This photo was contained in a small box (with others) at the Nelson, Victoria Tip and rescued by Barbara Hewitt's father. Barbara kept the photo for 40 years in the hope of finding a relative of the Aikenhead family) |
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 | Albert Alexander Butcher Status: LocatedAlbert Alexander Butcher, the son of Albert Edward Butcher and Gladys Rose Kirkwood. |
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 | Albert Alexander Butcher and Albert Kirkwood Status: LocatedAlbert Butcher is the nephew of Albert Kirkwood and son of Gladys Rose Butcher (n. Kirkwood) and Albert Butcher |
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 | Albert and Ivy Angel (n. Marshman) Golden Wedding Anniversary, March 1963 Status: LocatedAlbert and Ivy Angel (n. Marshman) on their golden Wedding Anniversary, March 1963 |
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 | Albert Edward Butcher Status: LocatedA Young Albert Edward Butcher, taken in his teens exact date unknown. |
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 | Albert Edward Butcher Status: LocatedAlbert Edward Butcher |
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 | Albert Edward Kerney Albert Edward Kerney is buried at the Rylstone General Cemetery, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia. He is the husband of Isabella Mary Kerney (nee Green). |
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