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Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photograph, Ralph Langley
Ralph served in WW1 and returned to Australia injured.Sepia coloured reproduction photo of Ralph Langley seated, holding crutches. Injured foot can be clearly seen.ww1, ralph langley -
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Letter
A letter copied from original.Handwritten letter taken from the original written by Ralph Langley to his wife.ww1, ralph langley, discharge -
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Letter, Copy of handwritten letter
Ralph Langley served in WW1 and returned home injured.This letter is in Ralph's own handwriting, written on 3/4/1918Copy of handwritten postcard from Ralph Langley to his wife, Nancie . Addressed "My Dearest Wife". Black print on white background.ww1, ralph langley, letter -
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Memorial Card and Photo of grave, "In Loving Memory of Private James Maffesoni "
Religious memorial card.Buff coloured reproduced memorial certificate issued to Private James Maffesoni. Killed in action in France July 27, 1916. Aged 20 years.Photo of James at top of card. On either side gold coloured drawing of Jesus and Mary. Underneath is poem.private james maffesoni, ww1, killed in action, france -
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Memorial Card and Photo of grave, Private Ernest Maffesoni
Buff coloured reproduced memorial card with photo of Private Ernest Maffesoni. In Loving Memory of Private Ernest Maffesoni. Photograph of headstone in France. ernest maffesoni, gallipoli, ww1, chiltern -
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Photograph, Private James Maffesoni
James Maffesoni served in WW1Oval laminated buff coloured photo of Private James Maffesonijames maffesoni -
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Photograph, Joseph Maffesoni
Sepia photo of Joseph Maffesonijoseph maffesoni, ww1 -
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Photograph, Andy Maffesoni
Sepia original photo of Andy Maffesoni on left. Other soldier unknown.andy maffesoni, ww1 -
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Photograph
Ernest Maffersoni- served in WWI and is on the Chitern Shire Roll of HonorCopied photo of Ernie Maffersoni driving the vehicle with two unknowns, all in uniformschiltern, chiltern shire honor roll, ww1 -
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Photograph of Andrew (Andy) Maffesoni
Copied Photograph of Andrew (Andy) Maffesoni, Born in Chiltern , occupation miner, enlisted Army in Melbourne on 27/7/1915Chiltern Shire Roll of Honor Born in ChilternSepia Photograph of Andrew Maffesoni in WWI uniform - copied from another photographwwi, chiltern shire roll of honor, chiltern -
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Photograph copied in Sepia of Joseph (Joe) Maffersoni seated, in WWI Other person unknown
WWI Photograph of Joseph (Joe) Maffersoni (seated) in uniform, Other uniformed soldier unknown, Born in Longwood, Victoria, occupation Labourer, enlisted in Army at Liverpool, NSW on 21/6/1915Chiltern Shire of Honor RollCopied Photograph in sepia of Joseph (Joe) Maffersoni seated, other person unknownwwi, chiltern shire honor roll, chiltern -
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Photograph
James(Jim) Mitchell pictured in Uniform born 30/4/1890 Violet Town, Victoria, Enlisted in Liverpool, NSW. Died 4/12/1921James (Jim) Mitchell pictured in Uniform enlisted in Army during WW1Black and white copied photograph of James(Jim) Mitchell in Army uniform ww1, chiltern shire honor roll -
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Copied Photograph Black and White of John Pascoe (Jack) Mitchell
John Pascoe (Jack) Mitchell Born 12/2/1888 in Violet Town, Victoria, Was a Labourer and Enlisted in the Army aged 26 in Melbourne on 27/7/1915. He was promoted to Sgt in the 5th Battalion and was discharged from the Army on 31/3/1919. He died on 24/4/1972 in Myrtleford.Copied Black and White Photograph of John Pascoe Mitchellww1, chiltern shire honor roll -
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Photograph, 1915-1920
WW1 soldier who served in The Great War from 1915 to 1920. Resident of Chiltern. Son of Will Martin and Christina Campbell Martin. Served with 1st Division Signals Company. WW1 history 1915-1920.Black and white photograph of WW1 soldier Sapper John Ewan Campbell MARTIN, born in Chiltern 1890. He served with 1st Division Signals from 1915 to 1919. Caption under the photograph reads : John Ewan Campbell Martin. "Campbell" : was born in Chiltern in 1890, the son of Will Martin and Christina Campbell. He enlisted on November 10, 1915 and served in Europe as a Sapper with the First Division Signals Company. He returned to Australia on May 20, 1919. ww1, john ewan campbell martin, chiltern resident -
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Photograph and accompanying hand written card of WW1 soldier Aloysious McGann, 1915
Aloysious McGann was a WW1 soldier, service number 2365, who was killed in action at France in June 1917. He was a resident of Chiltern and was married to Celia Elizabeth McGann from Lake Moodemere, Rutherglen. He was a cadet and a Citizens Military Forces member prior to the commencement of WW1. Aloysious served with 37 Batallion, 3 Division. Prior to his enlistment Aloysious was a grocer by trade. He is buried at Grave number 3456 Menin Gate Memorial Ypres Belgium. Aloysious McGann was a WW1 soldier (1914-1918) and Chiltern Resident, who served in the Great War and was killed in action in France Buried at Ypres Belgium. Photograph and an accompanying hand written card Photograph is Sepia coloured and reproduced. Hand written card : Ivory colourPhotograph inscription on photograph : Aloysious McGann died 8 June 1917 Buried at Ypres (Menin Gate) Belgium. Hand written card : In memory of Aloysious McGann who served his country well. From your Grand daughters Joan and Sandy. ww1, aloysious mcgann, chiltern, rutherglen -
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Photograph of D. Mathieson WW1 Soldier, 1915-1920
WW1, The Great War" photograph of soldier and Chiltern Resident D. Mathieson. WW1 The Great War 1914-1918. Sepia coloured Photograph (reproduced) of WW1 Soldier D. Mathiesonww1, soldier d. mathieson, chiltern resident -
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Photograph of Gordon Newey WW1 Soldier, 1915-1920
WW1 The Great War 1914-1918 Photograph of soldier Gordon Newey in unifrom who was a Chiltern Resident. WW1 The Great War 1914-1918 soldier Gordon Newey, Chiltern resident who served. Black and white WW1 photograph of Gordon Newey, soldier, in uniform. -
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Photograph of Mrs. Val Newey, 1915-1920
Val Newey was a Rutherglen and Chiltern resident and the wife of WW1 soldier Gordon Newey. Wife of WW1 soldier Gordon Newey a Rutherglen and Chiltern residentSepia coloured reproduced photograph of Val Newey, wife of WW1 soldier Gordon Newey, Rutherglen and Chiltern residents. val newey,, gordon newey, ww1 the great war 1914-1918 -
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Photograph, 1915-1920
WW1 soldier 1914-1918, Chiltern and Howlong Resident. WW1Sepia coloured reproduction photograph of Allan Newey WW1 Soldier and Howlong and Chiltern resident. ww1, soldier, allan newey -
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Photograph (reproduction) of WW1 soldier Roger Newbound, circa 1914-1918
WW1 The Great War 1914-1918, soldier Roger Newbound resident of Barnawartha, Chiltern and Rutherglen areas. WW1 historical relevance The Great War 1914-1915Photograph of Roger Newbound WW1 soldierww1, roger newbound, chiltern and barnawartha resident, honour rolls chiltern and barnawartha, ww1 the great war 1914-1918 -
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Photograph reproduction of WW1 Soldier G. W. Newbound, circa 1914-1918
WW1 historical relevance The Great War 1914-1918WW1 The Great War 1914-1918Sepia coloured reproduced photograph of WW1 soldier G.W. Newbound Chiltern and Rutherglen resident.ww1, chiltern and rutherglen resident, the great war 1914-1918, honour roll chiltern and barnawartha -
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Badge in aid of repatriation - WW1 "Children"s Flower Day", circa 1918
Flower Day was created in Victoria in 1916 to raise funds for the war relief fund. State schools had their own gardens and would sell the flowers & vegetables. The inaugural Flower Day raised over 32,309 pound. Was also held in 1917 & to a lesser extent in 1918. The badge is part of The Chiltern Athenaeum WW1 displayoval shaped paper attached to red white & navy ribbon"Childrens Flower Day 1918"chiltern, childrens flower day, war relief fund -
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Photograph reproduction of George Oats WW1 Soldier, circa 1914-1918
WW1 The Great War 1914-1918 Chiltern ResidentWW1 The Great War 1914-1918Sepia coloured reproduction photograph of George Oats WW1 soldier from Chiltern.On the reverse of the photograph : "Sailed Thursday 25th February 1915". PTE George Oats. ww1, soldier ww1, chiltern resident -
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Photograph reproduction of WW1 soldier Ernest William Place, circa 1914-1918
WW1 relevance The Great War 1914-1915WW1 The Great WAR 1914-1915Reproduced photograph of WW1 soldier Ernest William PlaceBack of photograph : "1894 - 27/7/1915 Gallipoli, Ernest William Place, No 1793 8th BTN 1st AIF" ww1, the great war, ww1 soldier -
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Photographic copy of Frank Peake
Photographic copy of Francis (Frank) Peake. Born in Chiltern, was a school teacher, Joined the services in Melbourne on 16/1/1918 aged 23. Enlistment No 44202 and Discharged on 23/8/1919Francis Peake - World War I Photographic copy in Black and White of Francis (Frank) Peake. (Cropped down from a previous photo)chiltern shire honor roll, wwi, chiltern -
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Photographic photo of Arthur Place with Agnes his wife
Photograph of Arthur Place born in Chiltern, Occupation of grocer. Joined the 8th Btn 1st AIE in Chiltern on 22/4/1918. Served in Galipoli & France. Service No 2408. Born in 1896, dec'd in 1941World War I. Photograph of Arthur Place in suit and Tie (with his wife Agnes) Black and White Photograph of Arthur Place not in uniform (together with his wife Agnes) chiltern shire honor roll, chiltern, ww1 -
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Reproduction photograph of Leslie Norman Peel WW1 Soldier in the Great War 1914-1918
WW1 soldier in the Great War 1914-1918 Corporal Leslie Norman Peel. Chiltern Resident, WW1 The Great War 1914-1918reproduction photograph of WW1 soldier in the Great War 1914-1918 Leslie Norman Peel. ww1 soldier, leslie norman peel, chiltern resident, the great war 1914-1918, shire of chiltern roll of honour -
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Photograph of WW1 soldier Thomas Edmund Peel, circa 1914-1918
WW1 photograph reproduction of soldier Thomas Edmund Peel, Chiltern Resident. The Great War 1914-1918. WW1 The Great War 1914-1918Sepia coloured reproduction photograph of WW1 soldier Thomas Edmund Peel The Great War 1914-1918ww1, chiltern resident -
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Cartridge Shells x 4 (German Mauser and Australian SLR) WW1 and WW2, era 1905 onward
Used in German made Mauser in both WW1 and WW2. 8mm. Used in Australia with SLR Rifles WW1and WW2 7.62mm. used in both WW1 and WW2 by German and Australian troops. 2 x 8mm cartridge shells to suit Mauser - German made. 2 x 7.62mm to suit Australian SLR. Used in both wars, WW1 and WW2. 8mm shells, german made, both ww1 and ww2, 7.62mm australian slr -
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Medal - Medal Set - African Boer War and WW1 Campaigns awarded to soldier Sidney William Eustace, Boer War Campaign 1899 - 1902 and WW1 Campaign 1914 - 1918
The Boer War Campaign (1st and 2nd Campaigns) 1899 - 1902 WW1 Campaign "The Great War" 1914-1918 All relate to Soldier Sidney William Eustace, Chiltern resident. The Boer War 1899 - 1902 WW1 The Great War - 1914-1918 Chiltern Resident and family connection5 Medals Group of 3 medals WW1 : The 1914-1915 Star, The British War Medal and The Victory Medal all related to service in WW1 1914-1918 - all medals brass and silver metal, 38mm diameter. Group of 2 and Brass Medals : The African Boer War Campaign medal Queen Victoria with three clasps depicting Cape Colony, South Africa 1902 and the Transvaal, and the King George Meritorious Medal African Campaign. Medals made from silver metal and are both 38mm diameter. WW1 : The 1914-1915 star shaped medal has inscripted crossed swords and scroll with the scroll having the inscription 1914-1915 across it. The British war medal has an engraved picture of of King George and the Allied Victory medal has a winged figure engraved upon it. Boer War : One side has an engraving of King George with the reverse having a lady with a torch and the wording South Africa inscribed around the edge. The Meritous Service Medal has an inscription "for Meritous Service". ww1, chiltern family residents, the boer war, sidney william eustace