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Marjorie Gardiner & Robert Henry Kinrade [Wedding]
Marjorie Gardiner & Robert Henry Kinrade [Wedding]
MR. and MRS. H. KINRADE
Whose marriage was solemnised at St Mary's, Colin-street, West Perth. Mrs. Kinrade was formerly Miss Marjorie Gardiner.
Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 11 Oct 1936
 
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Marjorie Olive Annie Gardiner & Robert Henry Kinrade [Marriage]
Marjorie Olive Annie Gardiner & Robert Henry Kinrade [Marriage]
KINRADE-GARDINER.-On August 22, 1936, at St. Mary's Church of England, Colin-street, West Perth, by the Rev. F. Stillwell, Harry, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kinrade, of Buckland Hill, to Marjorie, younger daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. L. G. Gardiner, of Perth.
Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 13 Jul 2024
 
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Mary Josephine Gardiner (1906-)
Mary Josephine Gardiner (1906-)
In honor of Miss Mary Gardiner, whose marriage to Mr. Victor Melville takes place shortly, Mrs T. Madigan arranged a bridge afternoon at her home in North Perth. Bridge was played in the lounge, which was decorated with Iceland poppies and Geraldton wax plant. The prize for the highest score was won by the guest of honor and the lowest score by Mrs C. Barrett. Mrs W. Melvin carried off the hidden number prize. During afternoon tea Mrs Madigan on behalf of all present made a presentation to Miss Gardiner, to which the guest of honor suitably responded. Among those assembled to wish Miss Gardiner happiness were Mesdames. E. Clear, H. Walsh, W. Melvin, G. Smith, C. Anning, C. Barrett, E. Hillbrick, V. Gartner, S. Gardiner, T. Arcus, F. Langridge, G. Crisford and Misses B. Woodthorpe and M. Walsh.

Source: NEWS. (1936, August 30). Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), p. 25. Retrieved November 15, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58769696
Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 15 Nov 2024
 
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Miss Sarah Sharp - Vincent Vally Ilford
Miss Sarah Sharp - Vincent Vally Ilford
VINCENT VALLEY, ILFORD. - A correspondent wrote : This unuaually quiet little spot was all alive on the 11th, when a private picnic and party were given by Mr. and Mrs. Sharp. It need hardly be said that the guests enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Great credit is due to Mrs. Sharp and her daughter (Mrs. Fuller) for their arrangements. Dancing began at 7 p.m. and continued till 12 o'olook. The hostess looked nice in evening dress. The eldest daughter (Mrs. Fuller) wore dark blue. Miss Sharp and Miss Ruth Sharp looked very nice in dark material trimmed with lace. Miss Sarah Sharp also looked nice in maroon and black lace. Miss Eames looked charming in black with gold jewellery. Miss Lizzie and Minnie Eames looked remarkably well in black with silver jewellery. Miss McAusland wore a rich brown dress trimmed with satin. Miss Howatt looked well in blaok with lace. Miss Fuller was becomingly dressed in dark brown with maroon velvet. Miss Bush was in dark blue. Numerous other ladies looked very nice.

Social and Society Notes. (1886, October 2). Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907), p. 34. Retrieved June 5, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71068202
Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 2 Oct 1886
Place: Vincent Valley, Ilford, New South Wales, Australia
-32.9635749, 149.857583
 
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Osborne Hillbrick - Motor Cycle Skids
Osborne Hillbrick - Motor Cycle Skids
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954), Saturday 4 December 1937, page 9
MOTOR CYCLE SKIDS. Two Young Men Injured. TOODYAY, Dec. 3.-Thrown from a motor cycle which skidded in loose gravel when turning out of Stirllng-terrace, Toodyay, yesterday, two young men named Eric Ferguson and Osborne Hillbrick were injured. Ferguson., who was thrown against a post, was badly hurt and the extent of his injuries is not yet known. His condition is reported to be serious. Hillbrick, who was pinned beneath the motor cycle, sustained a broken thigh. Both men were taken to the Toodyay Hospital.
Owner of original: National Library Archives - Trove
Date: 10 Jul 2011
 
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Percival John Hillbrick (1876-1946)
Percival John Hillbrick (1876-1946)
Popular Waterside Worker
Source: PERCY HILLBRICK (1933, December 24). Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), p. 17 (First Section). Retrieved November 15, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58711015
Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 15 Nov 2024
 
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Percival John Hillbrick - Bendigo Fine
Percival John Hillbrick - Bendigo Fine
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954), Friday 24 September 1909, page 6
BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

At the City Court on Thursday, a man named Percival John Hillbrick was charged with having in his possession appliances used in the treatment of gold and having failed to register the same with the police, as required by the Gold Buyers Act. Accused said he found the quicksilver at the back of a yard in Brazier street, Eaglehawk. The pestle and mortar, known as a dolly, he had had for 12 or l8 months, and bought it for powdering carbide for his bicycle lamp. He did not know until a few weeks ago that he had to register the dolly. The Bench fined him ?10, with ?2/12/ costs. The charge of having gold in his possession was adjourned until October 4.
Owner of original: National Library Archives - Trove
Date: 11/07/11
Place: Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
-36.7587112, 144.2837459
 
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Percival John Hillbrick - Bendigo Miner Arrested
Percival John Hillbrick - Bendigo Miner Arrested
Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW:1888-1954) - Fri 17 Sep 1909 - Page 2
ALLEGED COLD STEALING. A BENDIGO MINER ARRESTED. Melbourne, Friday.
Percival John Hillbrick (32), a miner of Bendigo, was arrested yesterday and charged with being found illegally in possession of gold, and with stealing gold from the Goldfield Consolidated Company's mine, and with having implements for treating gold which were not registered. Hillbrick is a steward of the Miners Association, and recently took an active part in the movement when all employees took the pledge to stand loyally by the company and do all they could to prevent gold stealing.
Owner of original: National Library Archives - Trove
Date: 17 Sep 1909
 
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Percival John Hillbrick - Death Inquest
Percival John Hillbrick - Death Inquest
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954), Monday 25 March 1946, page 10
INQUESTS.
Suicide at South Fremantle. Percival John Hillbrick (71), of Walker-street, South Premantle, died at his home on March 5 from a self inflicted gunshot wound in the head. This finding was returned by the Acting-Coroner (Mr. W. F. Samson, J.P.) in the Fremantle Courthouse on Friday. The Coroner added that the deceased was depressed at the time of death. Evidence by witnesses disclosed that he had been in ill-health for four years and was suffering from an advanced heart disease, cancer of the-lip and dropsy in both legs. Dr. W. P. White, of Cottesloe, testified that Hillbrick would only have lived for a short period if he had not shot himself. Sgt. A. T. Rulfn assisted the Coroner.
Owner of original: National Library Archives - Trove
Date: 11 Jul 2011
 
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Percival John Hillbrick - Gold Theft - 1909
Percival John Hillbrick - Gold Theft - 1909
VICTORIA. STOLEN GOLD.
Percival John Hillbrick, a miner, appeared before the city bench at Bendigo on Monday charged with being in possession of gold for which he had failed to satisfy Sergeant McKenna that he had honestly acquired. Mr. O'Halloran, on behalf of accused, who pleaded guilty, stated that his client had been made the tool of another party. He had a wife and young family to support. Hitherto he had borne an excellent character for honesty and industry, and since his arrest had proved himself thoroughly repentant. The bench, sentenced him to six weeks' imprisonment, and made an order for the payment of £6 11s. costs.
Source: The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854-1954) - Tue 12 Oct 1909 - Page 6
Owner of original: National Library Archives - Trove
Date: 12 Nov 1909
 
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Percival John Hillbrick - Imprisoned
Percival John Hillbrick - Imprisoned
Western Argus (Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916-1938), Tuesday 23 September 1919, page 27
WHARF WORKERS IMPRISONED Perth. Sept. 15. In the Fremantle Police Court to-day, the eight Lumpers and one tally clerk who had pleaded guilty to a charge of having been in the unlawful possession of goods ranging from toothbrushes to rolls or cloth and silk, identitied as having composed portion of the cargo of the steamer Port Lincoln. recently, at Fremantle. were brought up for sentence. Each of the accused. Maurice McIntyre, Wm. Goddard, Samuel Sheldrake, Percival Hillbrick, Jas. Peterson, Arnold Rochester, Wm. Forster, Wm. Childsworth, and Alfred Ryan, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment.
Owner of original: National Library Archives - Trove
Date: 10 Jul 2011
 
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Percival John Hillbrick - Man Found Shot
Percival John Hillbrick - Man Found Shot
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954), Wednesday 6 March 1946, page 3
MAN FOUND SHOT. Rile Wound in Temple. Found lying with a bullet wound in his left temple on the kitchen floor of his home in Walker-street, South Fremantle, about 4.30 p.m. yesterday, Percival John Hilibrick (70), was dead when medically examined. It is understood be had been in a serious state of ill-health for some time and had been under medical attention. According to statements made last night, the deceased's physician was summoned when Hillbrick was found on the kitchen floor in a state of collapse, presumably dead, about 4.30 p.m. A neighbour, lending assistance, noticed the wound in the temple and a 0.22 rifle, which was partially concealed by the body. When the doctor arrived Hilibrick was already dead. The deceased's daughter-in-law, Isabel Hlllbrlck, who had been about the house during the afternoon, had not heard a shot fired.
Owner of original: National Library Archives - Trove
Date: 11 Jul 2011
 
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Percival John Hillbrick 55th Birthday
Percival John Hillbrick 55th Birthday
A pleasant evening was spent at the residence of Mr. H. Hillbrick. Manning-street, South Fremantle, last week-end, the occasion being a surprise party to Mr. Percy Hillbrick to celebrate his birthday. Mr. Rust, Master of the Old Men's Home, referred to the excellent work Mr. Hillbrick had done in visiting the Home and Wooroloo Sanatorium and distributing comforts to the inmates, who desired him, as a mark of appreciation, to present Percy with a handsome polished jarrah walking stick, the handiwork of the old men. After supper the evening was spent in song and story, musical items being rendered by Mrs. H. Hillbrick, Messrs. Bert Hillbrick, Rust, Dunstan and Miss and Master O. Hillbrick.

Source: The Social Whirl and Personal Pars on Prominent People (1931, October 4). Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), p. 13. Retrieved November 15, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58687039
Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 15 Nov 2024
 
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Percival John Hillbrick Arrested At Bendigo - 1909
Percival John Hillbrick Arrested At Bendigo - 1909
The Evening Star (Boulder, WA:1898-1921) - Wed 29 Sep 1909 - Page 3
GOLD STEALING
ARREST AT BENDIGO.
Percival John Hillbrick, aged 32, a miner, residing in Nettle-street, New Chum, has been arrested on a charge of having been found in possession of gold
for which he had failed to satisfactorily explain to the police. A second charge of having stolen the gold from the Goldfields Consolidated mines was preferred against him. Accused, who is a married man, took an active part in the movement some months back, when all the employees at the mine took a pledge to the effect that they would loyally stand by the company and use all their efforts to prevent gold stealing. He was steward at the mine for the Miners' Association. Hillbrick was seen by Sergeant McKennan and Constable Baysher to enter the coffee palace with another man, named Robert Mason, assayer of Castlemain, who had engaged a room at the hotel under the name of Knox. When the police followed them into the coffee palace they were searched, and on Mason was found the sum of £85 in sovereigns and in Hillbrick's possession was found about 1½ oz. of retorted gold, which he informed the sergeant he had picked up at various times in the streets, mostly about New Chum. Under the bed in Mason's room was found a pair of gold scales, but he denied any knowledge of them. After Hillbrick had been locked up, his house was searched, and the sergeant discovered a dolly and fryingpan which had evidently recently been used for treating gold. An additional charge of being in possession of implements for treating gold which had not been registered was entered against Hillbrick. Mason was allowed to go, but, acting under instructions from Superintendent Sainsbury, Sergeant McKenna retained the £85 until he has consulted
the Attorney-General in regard to the matter.
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 29 Sep 1909
 
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Private Lives in The Mirror (1939)
James Stiles
Private Lives in The Mirror (1939) James Stiles
Source: "Private Lives'* In "The Mirror" (1939, September 9). Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956), p. 6. Retrieved September 5, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article75867985
Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 5 Sep 2024
 
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Private Lives in the Mirror (1939)
James Stiles
Private Lives in the Mirror (1939) James Stiles
Source "Private Lives'* In "The Mirror" (1939, September 9). Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956), p. 6. Retrieved September 5, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article75867985
Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 5 Sep 2024
 
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Rachael May Gardiner & Rupert Vincent Gartner (Marriage)
Rachael May Gardiner & Rupert Vincent Gartner (Marriage)
Notice of marriage.
GARTNER-GARDINER.-On Easter Saturday (April 7. 1917), at St. Paul's Church, West Perth, by the Rev. Wilson, Vincent, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.G. Gartner, Leederville, to Rachel May, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gardiner, Mount Hawthorn.
Source: Family Notices (1917, May 11). Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), p. 30. Retrieved July 13, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article37989867
Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 13 Jul 2024
 
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Rachel May Twezel (Gardiner) Gartner - Daughter
Rachel May Twezel (Gardiner) Gartner - Daughter
GARTNER.?On August 12, at Nurse Stockley's Private Hospital, Newcastle-street, Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gartner, of 175 Oxford-street, Mt. Hawthorn a daughter (Minnie Dorothy). Both well.

Family Notices. (1923, August 23). Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), p. 27. Retrieved June 14, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44763176
Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 23 Aug 1923
Place: 590 Newcastle Street, Perth, Western Australia
-31.9392931, 115.8462111
 
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Rachel May Twezel (Gardiner) Gartner - Son
Rachel May Twezel (Gardiner) Gartner - Son
GARTNER (nee. Ray Gardiner)-August 28, at Nurse Stockley's Hospital Newcastle-street, to Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Gartner a son. Both well.

Family Notices. (1921, September 4). Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved June 14, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57976322
Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 2 Sep 1921
Place: 590 Newcastle Street, Perth, Western Australia
-31.9392931, 115.8462111
 
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Raymond Herbert Hillbrick (1954) Stawell Gift Contenders Leave
Raymond Herbert Hillbrick (1954) Stawell Gift Contenders Leave
Two West Australian professional runners, Tom Panizza (right) and Kevin Lewis (second from right) left Perth by train yesterday for Victoria, where they will compete in the Stawell Gift meeting at Easter. They were farewelled at the central station by Mr. H. Winning (left), the secretary of the W.A. Athletic League, and Mr. R. Hillbrick, the league's official handicapper. Panizza plans to have his first run in Victoria in the Dandenong Gift on Saturday. He will then go to Stawell where he will run in the famous Stawell Gift over 130 yards and in the 220 yards event. Panizza, who is off the 7 3/4 mark should have a great chance of reaching the final of the Gift. Lewis, a distance runner, will contest the 880 yards and the mile events at Stawell.

Source: STAWELL CONTENDERS LEAVE (1954, April 7). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 27. Retrieved November 15, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49627305
Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 15 Oct 2024
 
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Rosemary McConnell Letter
Rosemary McConnell Letter
Western Mail, Thursday 22 June 1933, page 14 - Letter from Rosemary McConnell to Children's Corner conducted by Aunt Mary.

A BIRTHDAY PARTY.

Green Lea, Roadside Mail, Bruce Rock
Dear Aunt Mary,-Thank you very much for the pretty birthday card. I had a party on my birthday. I invited some school friends and their parents; there were also same friends of mother's. Altogether we numbered ten, so you see we were a happy family for that afternoon. I received some very nice presents from different friends. I am sending in some puzzles which 1 have solved. I am sorry that I am late with them, but I never have time lately for I have have to do some lessons at home every night as I am working hard to win a scholarship. I don't know whether I'll win it or not, but I hope I do. Both at school and at home the seeds in my garden are coming up. At home I have helped mother to put in some vegetable seeds which are coming up. Some peas which I put in just after the first rains have nice big leaves on them, and some radishes are also growing quickly. The turnips, lettuces, beetroot and parsnips are growing more slowly. I will close now, as I can't think of any more news. I remain your loving niece,

ROSEMARY MCCONNELL.

You must have had an enjoyable party on your birthday, Rosemary.-AUNT MARY.
Owner of original: National Library of Australia - Trove
Date: 10 Jul 2011
 
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Rosemary McConnell Letter
Rosemary McConnell Letter
Western Mail, Thursday 22 June 1933, page 14 - Letter from Rosemary McConnell to Children's Corner conducted by Aunt Mary.

A BIRTHDAY PARTY.

Green Lea, Roadside Mail, Bruce Rock
Dear Aunt Mary,-Thank you very much for the pretty birthday card. I had a party on my birthday. I invited some school friends and their parents; there were also same friends of mother's. Altogether we numbered ten, so you see we were a happy family for that afternoon. I received some very nice presents from different friends. I am sending in some puzzles which 1 have solved. I am sorry that I am late with them, but I never have time lately for I have have to do some lessons at home every night as I am working hard to win a scholarship. I don't know whether I'll win it or not, but I hope I do. Both at school and at home the seeds in my garden are coming up. At home I have helped mother to put in some vegetable seeds which are coming up. Some peas which I put in just after the first rains have nice big leaves on them, and some radishes are also growing quickly. The turnips, lettuces, beetroot and parsnips are growing more slowly. I will close now, as I can't think of any more news. I remain your loving niece,

ROSEMARY MCCONNELL.

You must have had an enjoyable party on your birthday, Rosemary.-AUNT MARY.
Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 22 Jun 1933
 
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Rupert Percival Hillbrick & Clarice Evelyn Davis Engagement - 1920
Rupert Percival Hillbrick & Clarice Evelyn Davis Engagement - 1920
HILLBRICK-DAVIS-The engagement has been announced of Miss Clarice Evelyn {youngest daughter of Mr. J. J. Davis, of . Mount Barker, and
the late Mrs. Eva Davis, of Busselton) to Rupert Percival eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hillbrick, of 11 James street, Fremantle.
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 4 Apr 1920
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: National Library Archives - Trove
Date: 11/07/2011
 
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Thelma Louise Gardiner
Thelma Louise Gardiner
Vide Police Gazette, 1926, page 108.
THELMA LOUISE GARDINER, charged on warrant with being an uncontrollable child, has been arrested by Sergeant 3rd Class Gillam and Constables McGill and Clifford, Sydney Police. Committed to the Industrial Home, Parramatta.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252055962/28051830
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 25 Feb 2023
 
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Thelma Louise Gardiner
Thelma Louise Gardiner
Wednesday 10 Mar 1926:
Vide Police Gazette, 1926, page 108.
THELMA LOUISE GARDINER, charged on warrant with being an uncontrollable child, has been arrested by Sergeant 3rd Class Gillam and Constables McGill and Clifford, Sydney Police. Committed to the Industrial Home, Parramatta.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252055962/28051830
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 25 Feb 2023
 
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Thelma Louise Gardiner
Thelma Louise Gardiner
Wednesday 24 Feb 1926:
Bondi.—A warrant has been issued bv the Children’s Court Bench for the arrest of THELMA LOUISE GARDINER, charged with being an uncontrollable child.Offender is 16½ years of age, about 4 feet 6 inches high, stout build, olive complexion, dark-brown hair (shingled), small sharp pointed nose, blue eyes, good set of natural teeth, several small moles on the side of the neck; may be dressed in a red and black maroeain dress,or a black maroeain dress with fringe at bottom, black silk coat, fawn hat, cinnamon coloured shoes and stockings to match; frequents dance halls. Complainant, Annie Gardiner, mother, No. 2 Bramhall Flats, Sir Thomas Mitchell road, Bondi.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252055910?browse=ndp%3Abrowse%2Ftitle%2FN%2Ftitle%2F1476%2F1926%2F02%2F24%2Fissue%2F2555669%2Fpage%2F28051797%2Farticle%2F252055910

Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 25 Feb 2023
 
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Thomas Henry Walsh (1884-1918)
Thomas Henry Walsh (1884-1918)
PRIVATE THOMAS WALSH.
Died of wounds, August 27th, 1918. Prior to leaving for the front with the 26th. reinforcements for the 11th. Battalion, Private Walsh was employed as a guard on the W.A.G/R. He was the dearly beloved youngest son of Mrs. Walsh, brother of Mrs. McCaine, 108 Harrold-street, Mt. Lawley, / Mrs. O'Leary, Dwellingup, and James. F. Walsh, Collie Railway Station. Aged 33 years. Rest in peace.
Source: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article212682188 [Newspaper: The W.A. Record - September 28, 1918]
Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 28 Sep 1918
 
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William Archibald Gardiner Family History - Orange, New South wales
William Archibald Gardiner Family History - Orange, New South wales
An article that appeared in the Central Western Daily newspaper on January 15, 1985. John Samuel Gardiner was one of the 9 sons of William Archibald Gardiner.
Owner of original: Kim Gardiner / Original Copy
Date: 15 Jan 1985
 

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