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| 3201 | 
  | John Edward TREWIN (1872-1955) Image kindly provided by Matthew J. FOSTER  | 
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| 3202 | 
  | John Everett ROBBINS (1903-1995) A distinguished Canadian author and editor and Canada's first Ambassador to the Holy See.  | 
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| 3203 | 
  | John Henry Axford BLIGHT (c. 1888-1945) and his wife Edith (m.n. DAYMAN, 1890-1987). Status: Located;   | 
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| 3204 | 
  | John Herbert CORY (1888-1939).   | 
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| 3205 | 
  | John HOLLOWAY (1857-1939) and his wife Martha (m.n. HUNTER, 1862-1916).   | 
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| 3206 | 
  | John HOLLOWAY (1857-1939), his wife Martha (m.n. HUNTER, 1862-1916) and some of their family.   | 
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| 3207 | 
  | John HOLLOWAY (1857-1939).   | 
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| 3208 | 
  | John James POMEROY (1864-1952)   | 
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| 3209 | 
  | John JOHNS (1836-1929).   | 
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| 3210 | 
  | John Littlejohns MARTIN (1869-1957)   | 
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| 3211 | 
  | John Oxenham WALTER (c. 1782-1852) Husband of Elizabeth VANSTONE (c. 1775-1858).  | 
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| 3212 | 
  | John TOM (1820-1895).   | 
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| 3213 | 
  | John Walter BRIMACOMBE (1934-).   | 
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| 3214 | 
  | John William CONSIDINE (1955-)   | 
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| 3215 | 
  | John YEO, JP, MP Served in the Prince Edward Island Legislature and in the Canadian Parliament. It is believed that he was the longest serving member of the Canadian Parliament.  | 
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| 3216 | 
  | Joseph HEARD (1846-1911)   | 
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| 3217 | 
  | Joseph Northfield HAMMOND (Abt. 1881-1972) with five of his grandchildren from the marriage of Horace WALTER (1903-1988) and his daughter Clarice May HAMMOND (1908-1999). Rear: Margaret May (1936-) and Stanley Gordon (1938-). Middle: John Hammond (1943-) and Ian Claude (1940-). Front: Malcolm Horace (1946-). The youngest of the family Lois (1950-) is not shown.   | 
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| 3218 | 
  | Joseph POPE (1850-1917)   | 
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| 3219 | 
  | Joseph Vinson WALTER (1818-1887)   | 
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| 3220 | 
  | Joseph Wesley TREWIN (1885-1952) Image kindly provided by Matthew J. FOSTER  | 
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| 3221 | 
  | Journal article on the interesting exploits of Isaac SMALE (1833-1923).   | 
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| 3222 | 
  | Julie Lynette WALTER (1977-)   | 
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| 3223 | 
  | Julie McLEOD   | 
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| 3224 | 
  | Kathleen Mary MEENAN (1913-1986), her brother Laurence Patrick MEENAN (1915-1996) and his wife Ursula Lillian Ray (m.n. VEITH, 1918-1985).   | 
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| 3225 | 
  | Katie WALTER (1997-)   | 
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| 3226 | 
  | Keith William CRANAGE (1913-2014)   | 
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| 3227 | 
  | Kenneth Roland WALTER (1947-)   | 
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| 3228 | 
  | Kiel War Cemetery, SHO, GER Status: Located; The last resting place of George Selwyn LONG-INNES (1907-1942).  | 
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| 3229 | 
  | Kilder RC Cemetery, Kilder, Montferland, Gelderland NL which is the burial place of No. J/24994, Flying Officer (pilot) Howard Wallace SMITH, Royal Canadian Air Force serving with 630 Squadron RAF. Status: Located;   | 
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| 3230 | 
  | Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore which is where the service and sacrifice of No. 560903, Flight-Sergeant William SLEE, MID, 84 Squadron, Royal Air Force is recorded. Status: Located;   | 
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| 3231 | 
  | La Targette British Cemetery, Neuville-Saint-Vaast, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France, FRA where No. 745500, Private Frederick Freeman WHETTER, 116th. Battalion, Canadian Infantry, CEF is buried. Status: Located;   | 
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| 3232 | 
  | Lancashire Landing Cemetery, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey which is the burial place of Major Edward Lawrence BADDELEY, TD, (1870-1915), 1/8 Lancashire Fusiliers, MEF. Lest We Forget. Status: Located; He was second in command of his regiment.  | 
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| 3233 | 
  | Large group of Noradjuha VIC residents. Leslie William CRANAGE (1879-1926) fourth from the LH end of the back row; possibly Frederick Joseph WALTER (1872-1925) second from the RH end of the back row; the SYMONS twin brothers James John (1856-1918) and John James (1856-1944) fifth and seventh from the LH end of the middle row and Norman Edgar WALTER (1885-1973) fourth from the RH end of the middle row.   | 
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| 3234 | 
  | Large headstone at the Wesleyan Cemetery, Byng NSW Status: Located; The following people were buried in this grave: 
John Bray (1822-1843, Thomas PEARSE (1812-1946), Nicholas BRAY (1790-1864), James LANE (1817-1865), William BRAY (1819-1866) and his wife Mary A. (m.n. BOOTH, c. 1809-1867) and Joanna BRAY (m.n. LANE, c. 1787-1868) the wife of Nicholas BRAY (1790-1864) listed above.  | 
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| 3235 | 
  | Later in WWI, Sergeant Luke STRICKLAND (1897-1974), 38th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF.   | 
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| 3236 | 
  | Laura ELLIOT (m.n. WICKETT, 1897-1986).   | 
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| 3237 | 
  | Laurie MEENAN (1915-1996) aboard Winterset the horse which he rated as the greatest jumper he rode during his long career as a jumps jockey. Probably Winterset's greatest achievement was winning the 1945 Great Eastern Steeplechase (4950 metres) at Oakbank, South Australia carrying 80.5 kg.   | 
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| 3238 | 
  | Lawrence Ashton MASON (1846-1918).   | 
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| 3239 | 
  | Lawrence TREWIN (c. 1819-1891) and his wife Ann (m.n. MARTIN, 1820-1878)   | 
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| 3240 | 
  | Lenore BRIMACOMBE (1939-)   | 
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| 3241 | 
  | Leonard Richard TREWIN (1865-1942) Image kindly provided by Matthew J. FOSTER  | 
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| 3242 | 
  | Leonard Walter McNAMARA (1917-1996)   | 
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| 3243 | 
  | Leslie William CRANAGE (1879-1926)   | 
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| 3244 | 
  | Leslie William CRANAGE (1879-1926) and his wife Phenie Gertrude (m.n. WALTER, 1883-1926).   | 
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| 3245 | 
  | Letter from the Base Records Office of the AIF to Catherine Isabella WALTER (m.n. CRAWFORD, 1886-1950) confirming the award of the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) to her husband Sgt. Edgar Ernest WALTER (1888-1957).   | 
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| 3246 | 
  | Letter of permission written by Richard BRIMACOMBE (1722-1794) giving his daughter Ann (Abt. 1766-1837) permission to marry William WALTER (Abt. 1757-1827).   | 
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| 3247 | 
  | Licensing notice regarding the transfer of the licence to operate the Ship Hotel in Hobart from Edward John McGINTY (1863-1930) to a new licensee.   | 
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| 3248 | 
  | Lieutenant (A) Victor Selwyn CURD (1916-1944), Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve   | 
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| 3249 | 
  | Lieutenant Colonel Harold Arthur PAUL (1878-1922) VD, MID Served in both the Boer War and the Great War rising to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.  | 
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| 3250 | 
  | Lieutenant Royland Allin (Roy) WALTER demostrating to troops the correct way to throw a grenade. It is worth noting that Roy WALTER was a champion discus thrower while attending university.  | 
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| 3251 | 
  | Lieutenant William Arthur HOLTHAM (1897-1926) Australian Flying Corps (AFC).   | 
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| 3252 | 
  | Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge, West Flanders, Belgium which is the burial place of No. 3252, Sergeant Edward ELLIS, MM, MSM, 6th. Field Ambulance, Australian Army Medical Corps, AIF. Status: Located;   | 
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| 3253 | 
  | Lionel Stanley HILL (1890-1957).   | 
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| 3254 | 
  | Lloyd George BROCK (1920-1994) Served his country during the Second World War.  | 
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| 3255 | 
  | Lone Pine Memorial Cemetery, Gallipoli Turkey Status: Located; The sacrifice of Angus Duncan TREWIN (1895-1915) is commemorated here. Lest We Forget.  | 
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| 3256 | 
  | Longerenong Agricultural College, 1931 The athletic record of Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) for the 1931 year.  | 
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| 3257 | 
  | Longerenong Agricultural College, 1931 Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) loading the wheat harvest into the dray.  | 
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| 3258 | 
  | Lucy COTTLE (1876-1946)   | 
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| 3259 | 
  | Lyndall BLAIN (1993-)   | 
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| 3260 | 
  | Lyndall BLAIN (1993-)   | 
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| 3261 | 
  | Lynnette May TOMES (m.n. WALTER, 1939-)   | 
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| 3262 | 
  | Major Edward Lawrence BADDELEY, TD (1870-1915) Second in Command, 1/8 Lancashire Fusiliers, MEF.  | 
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| 3263 | 
  | Margaret Esma (Peg) VIGAR (m.n. HERD, 1920-2012) and her elder daughter Suzanne Margaret VIGAR (1947-).   | 
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| 3264 | 
  | Margaret Esma (Peg) VIGAR (m.n. HERD, 1920-2012) wife of John Maurice (Jack) VIGAR (1921-1991).   | 
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| 3265 | 
  | Margaret Esma (Peg) VIGAR (m.n. HERD, 1920-2012) wife of John Maurice (Jack) VIGAR (1921-1991).   | 
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| 3266 | 
  | Margaret Jane WADE (m.n.WALTER, 1933-2021).   | 
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| 3267 | 
  | Maria BOUNDY (m.n. CORNISH, c. 1801-1877).   | 
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| 3268 | 
  | Marian Anna WALTER (m.n. NEATE, 1883-1968) the second wife of Thomas Ernest WALTER (1866-1940).   | 
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| 3269 | 
  | Marie PENNEY (1916-1989)   | 
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| 3270 | 
  | Marion (m.n. CAMERON, Abt. 1897-1957) and her husband Alexander James BENNETT (1902-1974).   | 
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| 3271 | 
  | Mark Jason WALTER (1975-)   | 
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| 3272 | 
  | Marker commemorating the life of John Stawell 'Jack' GEORGE (1890-1917). Status: Located; Killed in Action at Passchendaele, West Flanders BEL during WWI.  | 
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| 3273 | 
  | Marker commemorating the life of Stanley Willis GEORGE (1894-1916). Status: Located; Killed in Action at Pozières, Somme Department, Hauts-de-France FRA  | 
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| 3274 | 
  | Marker for Herbert Leslie STRICKLAND (1906-1975). Status: Located;   | 
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| 3275 | 
  | Marker for Ila Harford CHING (1913-1993). Status: Located;   | 
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| 3276 | 
  | Marker for Judy Fay COTTERILL (m.n. ADAMS, 1938-1987). Status: Located;   | 
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| 3277 | 
  | Marker for Peter BORELL (c. 1924-1987) and his wife Margaret Jean (m.n. HILL, 1925-2005) Status: Located;   | 
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| 3278 | 
  | Marker for Winifred Alice YEO (m.n. SMITH, 1907-1997) Status: Located;   | 
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| 3279 | 
  | Marker in memory of Elaine B. ELLEN (c. 1934-1958) Status: Located;   | 
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| 3280 | 
  | Markers for Francis Oswald HERD (1918-1992) and his second wife Margaret Isobel (m.n. WALLACE, 1928-2010). Status: Located;   | 
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