Souvenir - FLOOR CUSHION, WW2

Historical information

Cushion brought home from the Middle East by W.E. HAYWARD.
"William Edwin HAYWARD" VX30915 enlisted20.6.1940 age 27 years in 2/2nd Anti Aircraft Regt, embarked for the Middle East 5.2.1941, disembarked Australia 18.3.1942, embarked fro New Guinea 24.5.1942, disembarked Australia 7.2.1944, (received leave to Aust during that near 2 years) he was hospitalised with Dermatitis to face, arms & legs, Malaria, discharged from the AIF 3.10.1945.
Enlisted 20 June 1940. Discharged 3 Oct 1945.
Rank: Gunner 2/2nd ANTI AIRCRAFT REGT.

Physical description

Cushion - handcrafted, brown and red leather floor cushion or pouffe - a low footstool. Cushions made in segments and is round with flat top and bottom. Zipper missing from base. Handstitched on top. Cushion padding made from cotton lining and kapok stuffing.

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