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 | Blanche Scott |
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 | Lieutenant Frederick William Bell Status: Located; This Photo was taken of Fred during the Boer War |
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 | 154 - 162 Gloucester Street Sydney 154 is only partially visible on the far left. This photo was taken in 28 April 1921. Courtesy of The City of Sydney Archives. To obtain further information or a reproduction quality copy of any picture contact the City of Sydney Archives. |
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 | 1914 - 1918 Memorial Plaque Status: Located; The 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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 | 2nd Chatswood Scouts Status: Located; Donald Campbell Eatch front row first on the left |
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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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 | 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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 | 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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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. Status: Located; |
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 | Alan Todd Douglas |
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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: Located; Albert Alexander Butcher, the son of Albert Edward Butcher and Gladys Rose Kirkwood. |
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 | Albert Alexander Butcher and Albert Kirkwood Status: Located; Albert 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: Located; Albert and Ivy Angel (n. Marshman) on their golden Wedding Anniversary, March 1963 |
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 | Albert Edward Butcher Status: Located; A Young Albert Edward Butcher, taken in his teens exact date unknown. |
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 | Albert Edward Butcher Status: Located; Albert Edward Butcher |
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 | Albert Edward Butcher, Joyce Rose Butcher, Gladys Rose Butcher (n. Kirkwood) Albert Butcher, his daughter Joyce and wife Gladys |
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 | Albert Ernest William Potts |
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 | Albert John William Potts Albert is the Son of Albert Earnest William Potts and Mary Isabel Loudoun |
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 | Albert John William Potts |
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 | Albert Kirkwood Status: Located; Albert Kirkwood is the brother of Gladys Rose Butcher (n. Kirkwood) and the son of Alexander Kirkwood and Hilda Rose Davis. |
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 | Albert Kirkwood and Gladys Rose Butcher (n. Kirkwood) Status: Located; Albert is Gladys's younger brother |
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 | Albert Warner Angel Status: Located; Albert Warner Angel - Husband of Ivy Pearl Marshman |
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 | Albert Warner Angel Status: Located; Albert Angel, Cropped from a photo of him and Ivy on their Wedding day. |
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 | Alexander Frederick and Alice Mabel Griffiths (n. Seymour) Alexander Frederick Griffiths and his wife Alice Mabel Griffiths (n. Seymour) |
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 | Alexander Frederick Griffiths Alexander Frederick Griffiths |
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 | Alexander James Griffiths Alexander James Griffiths |
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 | Alexander Kirkwood Status: Located; Alexander Kirkwood is the Husband of Hilda Rose Davis |
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 | Alexander Kirkwood and Joyce Rose Eatch (n. Butcher) Status: Located; Joyce Eatch and her grandfather Alexander Kirkwood |
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 | Alfred James Clarke Status: Located; Alfred James Clarke - First Child of Eliza Tucker and Joseph John Clarke |
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 | Alfred James Clarke Status: Located; Alfred James Clarke - first child of Eliza Tucker and Joseph John Clarke. |
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 | Alice Louisa Adams Status: Located; Alice Louisa Adams, known as Louise, the daughter of James Adams and Eliza Tiller |
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 | Alice Mabel Griffiths (n. Seymour) Alice Mabel Griffiths (n. Seymour) |
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