In memory of 2nd Lieutenant Henry Attwood, Enlisted: 15 July 1915, Soldier No. 2551 of the 7th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force (AIF),…
MoreCopy of a letter from Sapper O. G. Pettit, 6th Co., Field Engineers, Boulogne, 10 December 1919. WWI.…
MoreSoldier’s Letters: Written by Signaller/Sergeant W. H. Pethard, 7th Battalion, between 1914 and 1917 (6 Letters)
Six letters by Signaller/Sergeant W. H. Pethard, 7th Battalion, written between 1915 and 1917…
MoreIn memory of Captain Roy Hector Blashki, applied to be a Commissioned Officer: 15 June 1915, of the 14th Brigade, Australian Field…
MoreIn memory of Private Harold William Harper, Enlisted: 15 March 1916, Soldier No. 6517 of the 21st Battalion, Australian Imperial Force (AIF),…
MoreIn memory of Private King Frederick Zerbst, Enlisted: 24 July 1915, Soldier No. 3973 of the 7th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force (AIF),…
MoreIn memory of Private Charles Duncan, Enlisted: 6 December 1915, Soldier No. 44 of the 52nd Battalion, Australian Imperial Force (AIF), KIA…
MoreIn Memory of Private Merion Merton Moriarty, Enlisted: 2 October 1915, Soldier No. 1949 of the 55th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force (AIF),…
MorePicture taken in 1900 of the Officers of the Infantry School of Instruction, Victoria Barracks, in New South Wales…
MoreWorld War II letter from Middlesex UK to family in Australia describing bombing raids over England.…
MoreSoldiers’ Gingerbread (1917)
This article, originally published in the Sunday Times (Sydney), on Sunday 30 September 1917, encouraged it's readers to "send a good big…
MoreSoldiers’ Rock Cakes (1917)
This article, originally published in the Sunday Times (Sydney), on Sunday 30 September 1917, encouraged it's readers to "send a good big…
MoreDigger Stories: The Unopened Letter
Unofficial History of the AIF, As Told by the Diggers Themselves. Digger Tale. WWI. The Unopened Letter.…
MoreCopy of part of a letter from Lieutenant Karl Joseph Fourdrinier, 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Brigade AIF, to his sister at Darlinghurst…
MoreSoldiers and Salvage – Doings of “Diggers” WWI
"Where's your piece of salvage?" To the soldier in France or Belgium in WWI this acquired a meaning of its own.…
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