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Sunday, 31 May 2015. World War I - selection of non-fiction books. Many non-fiction books have been published about the First World War. These titles can often be located on library shelves with Dewey numbers starting with 940.3 and 940.4. Books on military history can also be found with Dewey numbers starting with 355. Below is a sample of some of the books that may be available. Anzac memories: living with the legend. The spirit of Gallipoli: living the Anzac legend. By David W Cameron. A place to reme...

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Sunday, 31 May 2015. World War I - selection of non-fiction books. Many non-fiction books have been published about the First World War. These titles can often be located on library shelves with Dewey numbers starting with 940.3 and 940.4. Books on military history can also be found with Dewey numbers starting with 355. Below is a sample of some of the books that may be available. Anzac memories: living with the legend. The spirit of Gallipoli: living the Anzac legend. By David W Cameron. A place to reme...

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Exploring Military History: May 2014

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Saturday, 17 May 2014. On 6 May 1874, William and the members of his family who were not already in Australia arrived in Melbourne aboard the ship, Northumberland. Initially the family lived in Kew in a large house named Blytheswood. In 1871 William Forbes Hutton had purchased Cooring Yering. In 1883 when William was 18. The boys would certainly have spent some of the time prior to this helping on the property. Among other skills he would certainly have learned to ride and work with horses. A Lilydale at...

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Exploring Military History: May 2015

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Sunday, 31 May 2015. World War I - selection of non-fiction books. Many non-fiction books have been published about the First World War. These titles can often be located on library shelves with Dewey numbers starting with 940.3 and 940.4. Books on military history can also be found with Dewey numbers starting with 355. Below is a sample of some of the books that may be available. Anzac memories: living with the legend. The spirit of Gallipoli: living the Anzac legend. By David W Cameron. A place to reme...

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Exploring Military History: The First World War through children's fiction

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Friday, 29 May 2015. The First World War through children's fiction. Recently I was asked to compile a list of books held in the library relating to the First World War. This proved to be an interesting exercise especially as I was to look at books for a variety of ages. The library holds a number of picture books with World War I themes for older children. The use of illustration is a powerful and moving way to portray the effects of the war. Some titles are listed below:. The Soldier’s Gift. By Michael...

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Exploring Military History: November 2014

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Monday, 24 November 2014. When going through papers kept by my father I found four copies of a publication published in Cairo during World War II. Parade: Middle East Weekly. Has passed censorship and can be sent to all countries other than enemy countries or enemy occupied countries.". Although published for British forces Parade. A weekly list of radio programs for the forces stationed in the Middle East was published including programs for Indian troops. On 29 June 1940. The twenty-four pages in each ...

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Exploring Military History: World War I - selection of non-fiction books

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Sunday, 31 May 2015. World War I - selection of non-fiction books. Many non-fiction books have been published about the First World War. These titles can often be located on library shelves with Dewey numbers starting with 940.3 and 940.4. Books on military history can also be found with Dewey numbers starting with 355. Below is a sample of some of the books that may be available. Anzac memories: living with the legend. The spirit of Gallipoli: living the Anzac legend. By David W Cameron. A place to reme...

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The Empire Called and I Answered: Missing Embarkation Roll, N&MEF, 1914 - Updated! Updated again

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The Empire Called and I Answered. This blog is a companion to the. Database of Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington. Tuesday, March 4, 2014. Missing Embarkation Roll, N&MEF, 1914 - Updated! Rabaul, New Guinea, circa 1914. German Headquarters after capture by the Australian Navy and Military Expeditionary Force. The photo shows a New Guinea Guard lined up outside. (AWM. P00595.157). The following list of men who volunteered for the Naval and Military Expeditionary Force. Published in the Essendon Gazette.

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The Empire Called and I Answered: Commemorating the Battles of Lone Pine and The Nek

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The Empire Called and I Answered. This blog is a companion to the. Database of Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington. Friday, August 7, 2015. Commemorating the Battles of Lone Pine and The Nek. DCM, a groom of Buckley St, Essendon, died at Lone Pine on 8 August. Kenneth McLennan of Waratah St, Ascot Vale died 6 August. Adrian Charles Bonnefin of Hudson St, Moonee Ponds died 7-14 August. Henry Murtagh of McConnell St, Kensington died 8-9 August. Peter Robert Burns of The Parade, Ascot Vale died 8-9 August.

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The Empire Called and I Answered: Where is this WW1 tank?

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The Empire Called and I Answered. This blog is a companion to the. Database of Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington. Sunday, June 21, 2015. Where is this WW1 tank? The 12th Field Ambulance seems to have been around Becordel, Bernafay, N. Flers, Decauville, Deauville, Longueval and Mametz Wood in January 1917. Does anyone have any further information about it? Labels: 12 Field Ambulance. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Essendon, Victoria, Australia. View my complete profile. Ken Moses - wallet. 15 Ma...

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The Empire Called and I Answered: March 2015

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The Empire Called and I Answered. This blog is a companion to the. Database of Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. From Here to Gallipoli. Sam Merrifield Library, Mt Alexander Rd,. Moonee Ponds. Tuesday 21 April, 7 pm. Bookings preferred 8325 1950. Tuesday, March 24, 2015. Farewell to Dave Hunter, citizen and soldier of Australia. Well-wishers, some holding paper streamers connecting them to men on the ship, on the wharf prior to the departure of HMAT Anchises. Was a grazier w...

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The Empire Called and I Answered: Where is this War Memorial?

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The Empire Called and I Answered. This blog is a companion to the. Database of Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington. Sunday, June 21, 2015. Where is this War Memorial? Does anyone know the location of this war memorial - most likely in France, or possibly Belgium. There is a member of the 12th Field Ambulance standing behind it. The album in which it was included was sent home to Australia in 1917, so the photo was taken no later than that. Labels: 12 Field Ambulance. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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The Empire Called and I Answered: Eric Herman at the Helouan Convalescent Hospital

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The Empire Called and I Answered. This blog is a companion to the. Database of Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington. Friday, July 3, 2015. Eric Herman at the Helouan Convalescent Hospital. Pte Eric Herman and other convalescents, courtesy of Matt Freckelton. The AWM has a photo of convalescents at Helouan. Which shows the same balustrading. Labels: 7 Inf Bn. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Essendon, Victoria, Australia. View my complete profile. The Empire Called and I Answered -the DATABASE. The Sp...

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The Empire Called and I Answered: February 2015

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The Empire Called and I Answered. This blog is a companion to the. Database of Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington. Friday, February 20, 2015. Out of the Firing Line . A butcher from Ascot Vale, was one of thousands who answered the call in July 1915. Rod Martin recounts Berty's part in the conflict - out of the Firing Line and into the Fire. Friday, February 13, 2015. Chenhall family members at 27 Byron Street, Moonee Ponds, early 1916. Back row from left: Gordon McRae. Labels: 39 Inf Bn. Fighting the...

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The Empire Called and I Answered: July 2015

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The Empire Called and I Answered. This blog is a companion to the. Database of Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Spirits of Gallipoli talk tonight by Kim Phillips. Cape Helles Cemetery, Gallipoli Peninsula. Hello folks, just a reminder that Kim Phillips will be at the Sam Merrifield Library tonight at 7.30. Come and hear some stories of young Australians who were lost at Gallipoli. Join us for a cuppa afterwards. Sam Merrifield Library, 762 Mount Alexander Rd, Moonee Ponds.

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The Empire Called and I Answered: 14th Battalion Reinforcements in Egypt, 1916

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The Empire Called and I Answered. This blog is a companion to the. Database of Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington. Sunday, April 24, 2011. 14th Battalion Reinforcements in Egypt, 1916. No 2915 Private Ernest (Ern) Edward Warry. A young fellow from Moonee Ponds, photos of whom I have at my disposal. I am confident that the young man seated in the middle row, second from the right, is Leonard Wallis. If anyone has a relative in this Embarkation Nominal Roll. Labels: 14 Inf Bn. View my complete profile.

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