Sauer, Herbert Wilhelm, c. 1908-1919, Mixed material, PRG 1609/1
Photograph of Herbert Sauer, pictured with his bike and a border collie dog sitting up on its haunches. On the back is a postcard addressed to Mr J.B. Coombe at Tailem Bend, thanking him for the tire [sic] and commenting on riding the bike.
Sauer, Herbert Wilhelm, c. 1908-1919, Mixed material, PRG 1609/1/2
Sauer, Herbert Wilhelm, c. 1908-1919, Mixed material, PRG 1609/2
Studio portrait of Herbert Sauer, ca.1910. 12.5 cm x 8.8 cm (image), 20.5 cm x 14.6 cm (mount, irreg.)
Sauer, Herbert Wilhelm, c. 1908-1919, Mixed material, PRG 1609/3
Studio portrait of Herbert Sauer in his A.I.F. uniform, taken at the Crown Studios, 91 Rundle Street. Adelaide. 1915. 15.5 cm x 7.7 cm (image), 25.2 cm x 14.5 cm (mount).
Sauer, Herbert Wilhelm, c. 1908-1919, Mixed material, PRG 1609/4
Snapshot of Herbert Sauer marching beside a horse drawn gun carriage. ca.1915. 6.5 cm x 11 cm.
Sauer, Herbert Wilhelm, c. 1908-1919, Mixed material, PRG 1609/5/1
Letter written by army nurse Ethel G. Smith (from the Sister's Quarters, Military Hospital, Devonport), to Herbert Sauer's mother, following his death. 1916. 4 pages.
Sauer, Herbert Wilhelm, c. 1908-1919, Mixed material, PRG 1609/5/2
Sauer, Herbert Wilhelm, c. 1908-1919, Mixed material, PRG 1609/5/3
Sauer, Herbert Wilhelm, c. 1908-1919, Mixed material, PRG 1609/5/4
Sauer, Herbert Wilhelm, c. 1908-1919, Mixed material, PRG 1609/6/1
In memoriam card issued by Mrs Sauer following her son's death. 1916. 10.4 cm x 15.2 cm.
Sauer, Herbert Wilhelm, c. 1908-1919, Mixed material, PRG 1609/6/2
Sauer, Herbert Wilhelm, c. 1908-1919, Mixed material, PRG 1609/7
Photograph of the grave of Herbert Sauer (shared with Private G.W. Wilson) at Nunhead Cemetery near London, England. 1916(?). 8.5 cm x 13.5 cm.
Sauer, Herbert Wilhelm, c. 1908-1919, Mixed material, PRG 1609/8
Australian AIF memorial plaque engraved with Herbert Wilhelm Sauer's name. [The decision to award these to the families of those who died during the war was made in 1916, and production started in 1918.] ca.1919. 121 mm diameter.