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GRIFFITHS Percy Ormond : Service Number - Lieutenant : Place of Birth - Sydney NSW : Place of Enlistment - Liverpool NSW : Next of Kin - (Wife) GRIFFITHS Alice Mary (item)
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GRIFFITHS Percy Ormond : Service Number - Lieutenant : Place of Birth - Sydney NSW : Place of Enlistment - Liverpool NSW : Next of Kin - (Wife) GRIFFITHS Alice Mary (webpage)
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Grim German Outlook; Cigarettes 2/6 Each (newspaper article)
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GRIME John Essington : Service Number - 1423 : Place of Birth - Murwillumbah NSW : Place of Enlistment - Liverpool NSW : Next of Kin - (Father) GRIME William James (webpage)
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GRIMSON George Stanley : Service Number - 2378 : Place of Birth - Bermondsey England : Place of Enlistment - Liverpool NSW : Next of Kin - (Sister) GRIMSON Amy Charlotte (webpage)
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Group portrait of Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) sisters from Qld, NSW, Vic, Tas, and SA, bound for Salonica, Greece on the RMS Mooltan. (webpage)
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Group portrait of Australian Contingent No 6 Officer Cadet Battalion, Balliol College, Oxford, February 1918. (webpage)
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Group portrait of Australian Medical Corps Orderly Room Staff at the Field Hospital. (webpage)
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Group portrait of Australian Medical Corps Orderly Room Staff at the Field Hospital. [Photograph] (webpage)
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Group portrait of ex-Prisoners of War (POW) Captain (Capt) Arthur Gerard Fox, 13th Battalion, from Sydney, NSW standing on the left, ... Capt Fox enlisted at the age of 20 on 17 September 1914, after having served with the Militia and having completed one year at Royal Military College (RMC) Duntroon. He embarked for overseas on 11 February 1915 aboard HMAT Seang Choon and landed at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli on the afternoon of 25 April 1915. While later serving on the Western Front, he was wounded and captured at Pozieres, France, on 15 August 1916 and held as a POW in Germany until transferred to Switzerland on 29 November 1917. After repatriation to England on 9 December 1918, he married Dora Betschen a year later and arrived back in Australia with his wife on 19 February 1920. [AWM photograph] (webpage)
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Group portrait of members of the 1st Royal Australian Naval Bridging Train (RANBT), at Domain Camp, Melbourne. [AWM] (webpage)
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Group portrait of members of the AIF Cricket Eleven, which toured the United Kingdom (webpage)
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Group portrait of Officer Cadets of the First Graduating Class, Royal Military College, Duntroon, Canberra, ACT posing with an artillery piece in front of Duntroon House. (webpage)
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Group portrait of officers of 12th Light Horse Regiment. (webpage)
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Group portrait of officers of 12th Light Horse Regiment. (webpage)
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Group portrait of officers of the 17th Battalion. (webpage)
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Group portrait of officers of the 19th Battalion. (webpage)
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Group portrait of officers of the 20th Battalion at Arques, Belgium. 2 September 1917. (webpage)
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Group portrait of officers of the 20th Battalion. (webpage)
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Group portrait of officers of the 9th Battalion. (webpage)
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Group portrait of some of the original members of the 5th Field Ambulance (photograph)
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Group portrait of the General Staff of the Australian Corps Headquarters outside the Chateau at Henencourt. Left to right, back row: Captain (Capt) C R E Jennings, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General; Capt N Clowes, SCRA; ... (webpage)
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Group portrait of the officers and NCOs of the 23rd Machine Gun Company at Locre, Belgium. (photograph)
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Group portrait of the Officers of the 13th Brigade of Australian Field Artillery. (webpage)
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Group portrait of the officers of the 33rd Battalion at Meteren, France. Identified from left to right, ... Front row: Captain (Capt) William Huggett Douglas from Rockdale, Victoria; Capt Ossian Roy Cormack from Mosman, NSW; Lt Rupert Charles Jones MC from Mosman, NSW (died of wounds in France on 3 May 1918); ... (webpage)
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