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Reuben Ernest McCabe

Reuben Ernest McCabe

Reuben Ernest McCabe, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

McDonal

McDonal

Private McDonal photographed in a studio.

Emery

Emery

Soldier Emery and others unidentified.

John Fraser

John Fraser

John George Fraser, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Emery

Emery

Soldier Emery.

John Fraser

John Fraser

John George Fraser, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Thomas Boothey

Thomas Boothey

Sapper Thomas Boothey, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Edward Goodyear

Edward Goodyear

Private Edward Frank Goodyear.

Opening of Drill Hall, Unley

Opening of Drill Hall, Unley

Lieutenant Colonel Dollman salutes His Excellency the Governor, Sir Henry Galway, on his arrival at the new drill hall and parade ground of the 74th Battalion (Boothby), Thomas Street, Unley. After formerly declaring the hall open the Governor presented Lieutenant Colonel Dollman with a volunteer decoration for having given 20 years continuous service. 13 March 1915. The Governor's Aide-de-camp, Major B.S. Connor is on the left, walking towards the camera.

Frederick Foreman

Frederick Foreman

Frederick Walter Foreman, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Hilary Fuss

Hilary Fuss

Hilary Everard Fuss, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Henry Freeman

Henry Freeman

Henry Gardiner Freeman, 1st Australian Infantry Battalion.

Arthur Foden

Arthur Foden

Arthur Foden, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Reginald Friend

Reginald Friend

Reginald (Reg) David Friend, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Richard Frankcom

Richard Frankcom

Richard Frankcom, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Reginald Finch

Reginald Finch

Reginald Hales Finch, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier, who had previously been incorrectly identified as Hilary Everard Fuss, 1st Australian Imperial Force (Service number 312).

William Fitzgerald

William Fitzgerald

William Charles Fitzgerald, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

T. P. R. Fulgrave

T. P. R. Fulgrave

T.P.R. Fulgrave.

Harry Harper

Harry Harper

Harry Charles Harper, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

W. Harry

W. Harry

W. Harry, 1st Australian Imperial Force. A researcher believes that this is William Edward Harry. Regimental number: 1717. Place of birth: Exeter, South Australia. Religion: Church of England. Occupation: Labourer. Address: c/o Mrs G Harry, Exmouth Road, Glanville, South Australia. Marital status: Single. Age at embarkation: 25. Next of kin: Mother, Mrs Gertrude Harry, Exmouth Road, Glanville, South Australia. Enlistment date: 20 January 1915. Rank on enlistment: Private. Unit name: 12th Battalion, 4th Reinforcement. AWM Embarkation Roll number: 23/29/2. Embarkation details: Unit embarked from Adelaide, South Australia, on board HMAT A17 Port Lincoln on 1 April 1915. Rank from Nominal Roll: Private. Unit from Nominal Roll: 52nd Battalion Other details from Roll of Honour Circular. "He was well known in swimming circles in South Australia. He connected with the Semaphore Amateur Swimming Club, he had distinguished himself in several races in all parts of the state." Details from Brother. Fate: Died of wounds 29 March 1917. Place of death or wounding: Lagnicourt, France. Age at death: 29. Place of burial: Aveluy Communal Cemetery Extension (Row M, Grave No. 2), France Panel number, Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial: 155 Miscellaneous information from cemetery records. Parents: Henry and Gertrude HARRY. Native of Exeter, South Australia.

H. Herbert

H. Herbert

H. Herbert.

H. Herbert

H. Herbert

H. Herbert and unidentified soldier.

Henry Hawkes

Henry Hawkes

Henry Charles Hawkes, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Gordon Hills, Leslie Kellaway, and an unidentified soldier

Gordon Hills, Leslie Kellaway, and an unidentified soldier

No. 346 Private Gordon Makin Hills, born Findon, South Australia, 13 January 1897, 27th infantry Battalion, B Company. No. 364 Private Leslie Kellaway, born Kooringa, South Australia, 18 April 1893. 27th Infantry Battalion, B Company. One of the three soldiers had previously been incorrectly identified as Hilary Everard Fuss (Service number 312).

John Hopping

John Hopping

John Leslie Hopping, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Leslie Hams

Leslie Hams

Private Leslie Ray Hams, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Joseph Hume

Joseph Hume

Joseph Henry Hume, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Private Alexander John McNeil

Private Alexander John McNeil

Private Alexander John McNeil, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Arthur Jarvis

Arthur Jarvis

Arthur Harold Jarvis, 1st Australian Imperial Force.