Papers of the Wurm Family [PRG 1753] • Mixed material

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers from the First World War of No.3329 Pte. L.W. Yeo comprising: five letters written by Wally to his mother Ellie, and family in Australia, describing active service in France, being wounded and recovering in hospitals in England, and marrying Nellie May Dormer on 1 February 1917 in England (1916-1917); typed letter to Mrs Ellie Yeo from the AIF informing her that Pte. L.W. Yeo of the 4th Pioneers Battalion was reported wounded, September 1916; a small card which accompanied a pair of knitted socks sent to Australian soldiers, signed by Mrs Ellie Yeo; and newspaper cuttings announcing Pte. L.W. Yeo on wounded lists, September 1916.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers from the First World War of No.3329 Pte. L.W. Yeo comprising: five letters written by Wally to his mother Ellie, and family in Australia, describing active service in France, being wounded and recovering in hospitals in England, and marrying Nellie May Dormer on 1 February 1917 in England (1916-1917); typed letter to Mrs Ellie Yeo from the AIF informing her that Pte. L.W. Yeo of the 4th Pioneers Battalion was reported wounded, September 1916; a small card which accompanied a pair of knitted socks sent to Australian soldiers, signed by Mrs Ellie Yeo; and newspaper cuttings announcing Pte. L.W. Yeo on wounded lists, September 1916.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers from the First World War of No.3329 Pte. L.W. Yeo comprising: five letters written by Wally to his mother Ellie, and family in Australia, describing active service in France, being wounded and recovering in hospitals in England, and marrying Nellie May Dormer on 1 February 1917 in England (1916-1917); typed letter to Mrs Ellie Yeo from the AIF informing her that Pte. L.W. Yeo of the 4th Pioneers Battalion was reported wounded, September 1916; a small card which accompanied a pair of knitted socks sent to Australian soldiers, signed by Mrs Ellie Yeo; and newspaper cuttings announcing Pte. L.W. Yeo on wounded lists, September 1916.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers from the First World War of No.3329 Pte. L.W. Yeo comprising: five letters written by Wally to his mother Ellie, and family in Australia, describing active service in France, being wounded and recovering in hospitals in England, and marrying Nellie May Dormer on 1 February 1917 in England (1916-1917); typed letter to Mrs Ellie Yeo from the AIF informing her that Pte. L.W. Yeo of the 4th Pioneers Battalion was reported wounded, September 1916; a small card which accompanied a pair of knitted socks sent to Australian soldiers, signed by Mrs Ellie Yeo; and newspaper cuttings announcing Pte. L.W. Yeo on wounded lists, September 1916.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers from the First World War of No.3329 Pte. L.W. Yeo comprising: five letters written by Wally to his mother Ellie, and family in Australia, describing active service in France, being wounded and recovering in hospitals in England, and marrying Nellie May Dormer on 1 February 1917 in England (1916-1917); typed letter to Mrs Ellie Yeo from the AIF informing her that Pte. L.W. Yeo of the 4th Pioneers Battalion was reported wounded, September 1916; a small card which accompanied a pair of knitted socks sent to Australian soldiers, signed by Mrs Ellie Yeo; and newspaper cuttings announcing Pte. L.W. Yeo on wounded lists, September 1916.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers from the First World War of No.3329 Pte. L.W. Yeo comprising: five letters written by Wally to his mother Ellie, and family in Australia, describing active service in France, being wounded and recovering in hospitals in England, and marrying Nellie May Dormer on 1 February 1917 in England (1916-1917); typed letter to Mrs Ellie Yeo from the AIF informing her that Pte. L.W. Yeo of the 4th Pioneers Battalion was reported wounded, September 1916; a small card which accompanied a pair of knitted socks sent to Australian soldiers, signed by Mrs Ellie Yeo; and newspaper cuttings announcing Pte. L.W. Yeo on wounded lists, September 1916.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers from the First World War of No.3329 Pte. L.W. Yeo comprising: five letters written by Wally to his mother Ellie, and family in Australia, describing active service in France, being wounded and recovering in hospitals in England, and marrying Nellie May Dormer on 1 February 1917 in England (1916-1917); typed letter to Mrs Ellie Yeo from the AIF informing her that Pte. L.W. Yeo of the 4th Pioneers Battalion was reported wounded, September 1916; a small card which accompanied a pair of knitted socks sent to Australian soldiers, signed by Mrs Ellie Yeo; and newspaper cuttings announcing Pte. L.W. Yeo on wounded lists, September 1916.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers from the First World War of No.3329 Pte. L.W. Yeo comprising: five letters written by Wally to his mother Ellie, and family in Australia, describing active service in France, being wounded and recovering in hospitals in England, and marrying Nellie May Dormer on 1 February 1917 in England (1916-1917); typed letter to Mrs Ellie Yeo from the AIF informing her that Pte. L.W. Yeo of the 4th Pioneers Battalion was reported wounded, September 1916; a small card which accompanied a pair of knitted socks sent to Australian soldiers, signed by Mrs Ellie Yeo; and newspaper cuttings announcing Pte. L.W. Yeo on wounded lists, September 1916.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers from the First World War of No.3329 Pte. L.W. Yeo comprising: five letters written by Wally to his mother Ellie, and family in Australia, describing active service in France, being wounded and recovering in hospitals in England, and marrying Nellie May Dormer on 1 February 1917 in England (1916-1917); typed letter to Mrs Ellie Yeo from the AIF informing her that Pte. L.W. Yeo of the 4th Pioneers Battalion was reported wounded, September 1916; a small card which accompanied a pair of knitted socks sent to Australian soldiers, signed by Mrs Ellie Yeo; and newspaper cuttings announcing Pte. L.W. Yeo on wounded lists, September 1916.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers from the First World War of No.3329 Pte. L.W. Yeo comprising: five letters written by Wally to his mother Ellie, and family in Australia, describing active service in France, being wounded and recovering in hospitals in England, and marrying Nellie May Dormer on 1 February 1917 in England (1916-1917); typed letter to Mrs Ellie Yeo from the AIF informing her that Pte. L.W. Yeo of the 4th Pioneers Battalion was reported wounded, September 1916; a small card which accompanied a pair of knitted socks sent to Australian soldiers, signed by Mrs Ellie Yeo; and newspaper cuttings announcing Pte. L.W. Yeo on wounded lists, September 1916.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers from the First World War of No.3329 Pte. L.W. Yeo comprising: five letters written by Wally to his mother Ellie, and family in Australia, describing active service in France, being wounded and recovering in hospitals in England, and marrying Nellie May Dormer on 1 February 1917 in England (1916-1917); typed letter to Mrs Ellie Yeo from the AIF informing her that Pte. L.W. Yeo of the 4th Pioneers Battalion was reported wounded, September 1916; a small card which accompanied a pair of knitted socks sent to Australian soldiers, signed by Mrs Ellie Yeo; and newspaper cuttings announcing Pte. L.W. Yeo on wounded lists, September 1916.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers of Private Wally (Lindley Walter) Yeo.

Papers from the First World War of No.3329 Pte. L.W. Yeo comprising: five letters written by Wally to his mother Ellie, and family in Australia, describing active service in France, being wounded and recovering in hospitals in England, and marrying Nellie May Dormer on 1 February 1917 in England (1916-1917); typed letter to Mrs Ellie Yeo from the AIF informing her that Pte. L.W. Yeo of the 4th Pioneers Battalion was reported wounded, September 1916; a small card which accompanied a pair of knitted socks sent to Australian soldiers, signed by Mrs Ellie Yeo; and newspaper cuttings announcing Pte. L.W. Yeo on wounded lists, September 1916.

Poem by Dean Russell.

Poem by Dean Russell.

'Poem composed by Dean Russell and sent to me, Oct 16th 1878'. The poem is titled 'Sunrise at Edithburgh' dated 16 October 1878, and signed 'A.R.' The poem was sent to Ellie Wurm by 'Dean Russell', thought to be Alexander Russell, incumbent of St Paul's, Pultney Street, and Dean of Cathedral Church, Adelaide from 1869. He published two volumes of poetry, 'The Seeker' (1881) and 'Voices of Doubt' (1884).

Poem by Dean Russell.

Poem by Dean Russell.

'Poem composed by Dean Russell and sent to me, Oct 16th 1878'. The poem is titled 'Sunrise at Edithburgh' dated 16 October 1878, and signed 'A.R.' The poem was sent to Ellie Wurm by 'Dean Russell', thought to be Alexander Russell, incumbent of St Paul's, Pultney Street, and Dean of Cathedral Church, Adelaide from 1869. He published two volumes of poetry, 'The Seeker' (1881) and 'Voices of Doubt' (1884).

Poem by Dean Russell.

Poem by Dean Russell.

'Poem composed by Dean Russell and sent to me, Oct 16th 1878'. The poem is titled 'Sunrise at Edithburgh' dated 16 October 1878, and signed 'A.R.' The poem was sent to Ellie Wurm by 'Dean Russell', thought to be Alexander Russell, incumbent of St Paul's, Pultney Street, and Dean of Cathedral Church, Adelaide from 1869. He published two volumes of poetry, 'The Seeker' (1881) and 'Voices of Doubt' (1884).

Poem by Dean Russell.

Poem by Dean Russell.

'Poem composed by Dean Russell and sent to me, Oct 16th 1878'. The poem is titled 'Sunrise at Edithburgh' dated 16 October 1878, and signed 'A.R.' The poem was sent to Ellie Wurm by 'Dean Russell', thought to be Alexander Russell, incumbent of St Paul's, Pultney Street, and Dean of Cathedral Church, Adelaide from 1869. He published two volumes of poetry, 'The Seeker' (1881) and 'Voices of Doubt' (1884).

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Records spanning three generations of the family of Louis and Julia Wurm from Stansbury, including: a photograph of Julia and Louis Wurm and their baby Ellie, ca.1861. On the back of the photo is what is possibly the only known pictorial record of John Howell book shop at No. 4 Rundle Street. There are letters from friends, to the young Ellie, and letters from her fiance Richard Yeo who was assigned to the bank at Yongala in 1879. Amongst other things he describes the bank building where they were to live. It seems that Richard remained at Yongala and his wife Ellie moved to Unley with their three children. Their youngest child, nicknamed Wally, enlisted in WW1 and his letters from France and the front line and from England when injured are included in this group. Also comprising obituaries and newspaper clippings relating to the Wurm and Yeo families in South Australia, family member calling cards, invitations, and a poem sent to Ellie Wurm and written by Dean Russell. See below for details.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Records spanning three generations of the family of Louis and Julia Wurm from Stansbury, including: a photograph of Julia and Louis Wurm and their baby Ellie, ca.1861. On the back of the photo is what is possibly the only known pictorial record of John Howell book shop at No. 4 Rundle Street. There are letters from friends, to the young Ellie, and letters from her fiance Richard Yeo who was assigned to the bank at Yongala in 1879. Amongst other things he describes the bank building where they were to live. It seems that Richard remained at Yongala and his wife Ellie moved to Unley with their three children. Their youngest child, nicknamed Wally, enlisted in WW1 and his letters from France and the front line and from England when injured are included in this group. Also comprising obituaries and newspaper clippings relating to the Wurm and Yeo families in South Australia, family member calling cards, invitations, and a poem sent to Ellie Wurm and written by Dean Russell. See below for details.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Records spanning three generations of the family of Louis and Julia Wurm from Stansbury, including: a photograph of Julia and Louis Wurm and their baby Ellie, ca.1861. On the back of the photo is what is possibly the only known pictorial record of John Howell book shop at No. 4 Rundle Street. There are letters from friends, to the young Ellie, and letters from her fiance Richard Yeo who was assigned to the bank at Yongala in 1879. Amongst other things he describes the bank building where they were to live. It seems that Richard remained at Yongala and his wife Ellie moved to Unley with their three children. Their youngest child, nicknamed Wally, enlisted in WW1 and his letters from France and the front line and from England when injured are included in this group. Also comprising obituaries and newspaper clippings relating to the Wurm and Yeo families in South Australia, family member calling cards, invitations, and a poem sent to Ellie Wurm and written by Dean Russell. See below for details.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Records spanning three generations of the family of Louis and Julia Wurm from Stansbury, including: a photograph of Julia and Louis Wurm and their baby Ellie, ca.1861. On the back of the photo is what is possibly the only known pictorial record of John Howell book shop at No. 4 Rundle Street. There are letters from friends, to the young Ellie, and letters from her fiance Richard Yeo who was assigned to the bank at Yongala in 1879. Amongst other things he describes the bank building where they were to live. It seems that Richard remained at Yongala and his wife Ellie moved to Unley with their three children. Their youngest child, nicknamed Wally, enlisted in WW1 and his letters from France and the front line and from England when injured are included in this group. Also comprising obituaries and newspaper clippings relating to the Wurm and Yeo families in South Australia, family member calling cards, invitations, and a poem sent to Ellie Wurm and written by Dean Russell. See below for details.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Records spanning three generations of the family of Louis and Julia Wurm from Stansbury, including: a photograph of Julia and Louis Wurm and their baby Ellie, ca.1861. On the back of the photo is what is possibly the only known pictorial record of John Howell book shop at No. 4 Rundle Street. There are letters from friends, to the young Ellie, and letters from her fiance Richard Yeo who was assigned to the bank at Yongala in 1879. Amongst other things he describes the bank building where they were to live. It seems that Richard remained at Yongala and his wife Ellie moved to Unley with their three children. Their youngest child, nicknamed Wally, enlisted in WW1 and his letters from France and the front line and from England when injured are included in this group. Also comprising obituaries and newspaper clippings relating to the Wurm and Yeo families in South Australia, family member calling cards, invitations, and a poem sent to Ellie Wurm and written by Dean Russell. See below for details.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Records spanning three generations of the family of Louis and Julia Wurm from Stansbury, including: a photograph of Julia and Louis Wurm and their baby Ellie, ca.1861. On the back of the photo is what is possibly the only known pictorial record of John Howell book shop at No. 4 Rundle Street. There are letters from friends, to the young Ellie, and letters from her fiance Richard Yeo who was assigned to the bank at Yongala in 1879. Amongst other things he describes the bank building where they were to live. It seems that Richard remained at Yongala and his wife Ellie moved to Unley with their three children. Their youngest child, nicknamed Wally, enlisted in WW1 and his letters from France and the front line and from England when injured are included in this group. Also comprising obituaries and newspaper clippings relating to the Wurm and Yeo families in South Australia, family member calling cards, invitations, and a poem sent to Ellie Wurm and written by Dean Russell. See below for details.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Records spanning three generations of the family of Louis and Julia Wurm from Stansbury, including: a photograph of Julia and Louis Wurm and their baby Ellie, ca.1861. On the back of the photo is what is possibly the only known pictorial record of John Howell book shop at No. 4 Rundle Street. There are letters from friends, to the young Ellie, and letters from her fiance Richard Yeo who was assigned to the bank at Yongala in 1879. Amongst other things he describes the bank building where they were to live. It seems that Richard remained at Yongala and his wife Ellie moved to Unley with their three children. Their youngest child, nicknamed Wally, enlisted in WW1 and his letters from France and the front line and from England when injured are included in this group. Also comprising obituaries and newspaper clippings relating to the Wurm and Yeo families in South Australia, family member calling cards, invitations, and a poem sent to Ellie Wurm and written by Dean Russell. See below for details.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Records spanning three generations of the family of Louis and Julia Wurm from Stansbury, including: a photograph of Julia and Louis Wurm and their baby Ellie, ca.1861. On the back of the photo is what is possibly the only known pictorial record of John Howell book shop at No. 4 Rundle Street. There are letters from friends, to the young Ellie, and letters from her fiance Richard Yeo who was assigned to the bank at Yongala in 1879. Amongst other things he describes the bank building where they were to live. It seems that Richard remained at Yongala and his wife Ellie moved to Unley with their three children. Their youngest child, nicknamed Wally, enlisted in WW1 and his letters from France and the front line and from England when injured are included in this group. Also comprising obituaries and newspaper clippings relating to the Wurm and Yeo families in South Australia, family member calling cards, invitations, and a poem sent to Ellie Wurm and written by Dean Russell. See below for details.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Records spanning three generations of the family of Louis and Julia Wurm from Stansbury, including: a photograph of Julia and Louis Wurm and their baby Ellie, ca.1861. On the back of the photo is what is possibly the only known pictorial record of John Howell book shop at No. 4 Rundle Street. There are letters from friends, to the young Ellie, and letters from her fiance Richard Yeo who was assigned to the bank at Yongala in 1879. Amongst other things he describes the bank building where they were to live. It seems that Richard remained at Yongala and his wife Ellie moved to Unley with their three children. Their youngest child, nicknamed Wally, enlisted in WW1 and his letters from France and the front line and from England when injured are included in this group. Also comprising obituaries and newspaper clippings relating to the Wurm and Yeo families in South Australia, family member calling cards, invitations, and a poem sent to Ellie Wurm and written by Dean Russell. See below for details.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Records spanning three generations of the family of Louis and Julia Wurm from Stansbury, including: a photograph of Julia and Louis Wurm and their baby Ellie, ca.1861. On the back of the photo is what is possibly the only known pictorial record of John Howell book shop at No. 4 Rundle Street. There are letters from friends, to the young Ellie, and letters from her fiance Richard Yeo who was assigned to the bank at Yongala in 1879. Amongst other things he describes the bank building where they were to live. It seems that Richard remained at Yongala and his wife Ellie moved to Unley with their three children. Their youngest child, nicknamed Wally, enlisted in WW1 and his letters from France and the front line and from England when injured are included in this group. Also comprising obituaries and newspaper clippings relating to the Wurm and Yeo families in South Australia, family member calling cards, invitations, and a poem sent to Ellie Wurm and written by Dean Russell. See below for details.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Records spanning three generations of the family of Louis and Julia Wurm from Stansbury, including: a photograph of Julia and Louis Wurm and their baby Ellie, ca.1861. On the back of the photo is what is possibly the only known pictorial record of John Howell book shop at No. 4 Rundle Street. There are letters from friends, to the young Ellie, and letters from her fiance Richard Yeo who was assigned to the bank at Yongala in 1879. Amongst other things he describes the bank building where they were to live. It seems that Richard remained at Yongala and his wife Ellie moved to Unley with their three children. Their youngest child, nicknamed Wally, enlisted in WW1 and his letters from France and the front line and from England when injured are included in this group. Also comprising obituaries and newspaper clippings relating to the Wurm and Yeo families in South Australia, family member calling cards, invitations, and a poem sent to Ellie Wurm and written by Dean Russell. See below for details.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Records spanning three generations of the family of Louis and Julia Wurm from Stansbury, including: a photograph of Julia and Louis Wurm and their baby Ellie, ca.1861. On the back of the photo is what is possibly the only known pictorial record of John Howell book shop at No. 4 Rundle Street. There are letters from friends, to the young Ellie, and letters from her fiance Richard Yeo who was assigned to the bank at Yongala in 1879. Amongst other things he describes the bank building where they were to live. It seems that Richard remained at Yongala and his wife Ellie moved to Unley with their three children. Their youngest child, nicknamed Wally, enlisted in WW1 and his letters from France and the front line and from England when injured are included in this group. Also comprising obituaries and newspaper clippings relating to the Wurm and Yeo families in South Australia, family member calling cards, invitations, and a poem sent to Ellie Wurm and written by Dean Russell. See below for details.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Calling cards and invitations. Calling cards for: Mr and Mrs Louis Fred'k Wurm, Mr and Mrs R.C. Yeo, Mr and Mrs Fred. H. Yeo, and Miss Scammell of 'Mornington' Unley. Invitation for 'Entertainment at Stansbury, 5 August 1878; two wedding invitations for the marriage of Minnie Annette Yeo (daughter of Ellie and Richard Wurm) and Richard William I'Anson, 1905; invitation for the birthday dance for Mr L.W. I'Anson at Farrell's Flat Hall, 6 June. And funeral card for Mabel Josephine Wurm, youngest daughter of Louis Friedrich Wurm and Julia Crush, who died aged 34 years, on 3 August 1918, in Melbourne.

Records spanning three generations of the family of Louis and Julia Wurm from Stansbury, including: a photograph of Julia and Louis Wurm and their baby Ellie, ca.1861. On the back of the photo is what is possibly the only known pictorial record of John Howell book shop at No. 4 Rundle Street. There are letters from friends, to the young Ellie, and letters from her fiance Richard Yeo who was assigned to the bank at Yongala in 1879. Amongst other things he describes the bank building where they were to live. It seems that Richard remained at Yongala and his wife Ellie moved to Unley with their three children. Their youngest child, nicknamed Wally, enlisted in WW1 and his letters from France and the front line and from England when injured are included in this group. Also comprising obituaries and newspaper clippings relating to the Wurm and Yeo families in South Australia, family member calling cards, invitations, and a poem sent to Ellie Wurm and written by Dean Russell. See below for details.