Photograph - Jack Lockett Collection: Photo of the 38th Battalion Reunion

Historical information

John Henry Lockett OAM (22 January 1891 – 25 May 2002) was the oldest man ever in Australia when he died aged 111 years, 123 days. As one of the last surviving veterans of World War I, he was acclaimed as a national hero during the last decade of his life. Lockett was born in the small Victorian town of Waanyarra, near Bendigo. He left school aged nine to work on a local farm. Later, he worked for his uncles in the Mallee. On 24 March 1916, he travelled to Mildura to enlist in the Australian Imperial Force. He served in France with the 38th Battalion, earning promotion to sergeant and was discharged on 20 September 1919. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Lockett

After the war, Jack returned to The Mallee and selected a 640 acres (260 ha) block of land in Linga, Victoria, deciding to make his living as a farmer. In 1923, he married Maybell Ingwerson and they had four children together. In 1963, the couple retired to Bendigo, leaving the farmland (which now covered more than 130,000 acres (53,000 ha), in the care of their children and grandchildren
. The 2000 Olympic flame was relayed from Olympia in Greece to Sydney by 13400 carriers including 11000 Australians, each carrier had their torch

Physical description

A black and white photograph on a grey cardboard mount. Sixty-three men all but one dressed in suits, trees in the background and bare ground in the foreground. Twenty-nine in the back row, 11 sitting in the middle row with one man in centre in an Army Officer's uniform and 23 sitting on ground in the front row.
Black hand-righting at the top on the back of the photo
Reunion of 38th Batt NO 1194 D Company
Jack Lockett RH Charlie Kemp
3rd FROM RIGHT CENTRE ROW
Black print on white paper attached to the bottom of the back of the photo
Reunion of the 38th Battalion No 1194 D Company
Jack Lockett is 3rd from the right, centre row

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