Papers of Harrold Leslie Cole relating to his World War I service [PRG 1710/4] • Mixed material

'Somewhere in France' Souvenir programme.

'Somewhere in France' Souvenir programme.

Commemorating the second anniversary of the remaining lads of the original 'B' Section, 7th Australian Field Ambulance, who left Mitcham Camp on May 31st, 1915, having served in Egypt, on Gallipoli, and still serving in France. Featuring list of members, roll of honour, awards, verses to commemorate the anniversary, menu, and programme. Original programme: 22.6 x 28.5 cm.

'Somewhere in France' Souvenir programme.

'Somewhere in France' Souvenir programme.

Commemorating the second anniversary of the remaining lads of the original 'B' Section, 7th Australian Field Ambulance, who left Mitcham Camp on May 31st, 1915, having served in Egypt, on Gallipoli, and still serving in France. Featuring list of members, roll of honour, awards, verses to commemorate the anniversary, menu, and programme. Original programme: 22.6 x 28.5 cm.

Cole family portrait.

Cole family portrait.

Family photograph of James Cole (seated left) and wife Maria (sometimes Marianne, Mary Ann or Mary Annie) nee Long (seated centre), with their children, after the return of their eldest son from overseas service during the First World War: Private Harrold Leslie Cole (standing centre) in WW1 military uniform, with his war medals pinned to his pocket; James Vernon Archibald Cooper Cole (seated right), wearing a suit and tie; Edina Cole (standing third from the left); Joyce Cole (standing right); Mavis Jean Cole (later married to Maynard Johnson Cole, standing second from left); and Rex Cooper Cole (seated, front).