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Behind the lines

Welcome to our team space. A key part of this project is sharing the work done ‘behind the scenes’. Learn about digital tools and technologies. Explore online sources relating to World War One.


Trove tag tip

Trove tags are very useful for keeping your articles together and in conjunction with a list make a great filing system but I have been frustrated trying to search for them. Until today!

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Tim G · 22 November 2012 · # · · Comment


The cottages on Bay Street for the limbless soldiers

Commemorative stone plaque, 71 Bay Street

A weathered sandstone plaque in the modern boundary wall facing the road at 71 Bay Street is one of the few reminders that this block – labelled Lot 43 in Mosman Council’s 1917 Building Register – was home to six weatherboard cottages built by the Mosman branch of the Voluntary Workers Association for disabled servicemen and war widows.

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Bernard · 7 November 2012 · # · · Comment


“This photo is of my grandfather”

It has been rewarding in these early stages of the project to have made contact with the children and family of Mosman’s service men and women. As you would expect, many no longer live in the suburb but have found material in our collection by searching the web.

The first was Angus Lang, grandson of Arthur William Houstoun (Bill) Lang, who came across his grandfather’s photo on our Flickr stream.

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Bernard & Geraldine · 3 November 2012 · # · · Comment


A website brief that's not

Great to hear last week from a colleague at another NSW public library planning a community project ahead of the centenary of WWI. They wanted to know more about our website scope and specification, and this post is a summary of development so far.

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Bernard · 23 October 2012 · # · · Comment


Mosman nurses at war

Harefield, England. Eight patients from Ward 40, No 1 Australian Auxiliary Hospital, photographed in the grounds of the hospital with Sister Ruby Dickinson. AWM H16039

What did WWI military nurses do?

Dr Kirsty Harris gave us an insight at Mosman Library in September. Her book More Than Bombs and Bandages is a history of their medical practice, and we were fortunate to benefit from her extensive research.

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Bernard · 10 October 2012 · # · · Comment [1]


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