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Armidale World War 1 Memorial Fountain 890 names on this fountain ... I found one of my Australians on here and I wondered if this may help somebody...
I wonder if anybody can find out anything about this soldier please ? October - December Private Thomas F. FLOOD, of 243 Pearl Street,...
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Thanks Gareth ! Shame he's not my regiment ! ... some good information there !! :)
WWI is under way here in 1916 so the ladies left at home are doing their part as road sweepers !! :)
:D:D:D Did you already have that picture then ?
Good Grief ... and he was still able to play rugby ?? :rolleyes:
I found this picture in with my Boer War photos I had sent to me ... do you know him ?
You trying to start a fight or what Gareth ?? :D
VERY !!!!! Thank you very much !! :D
Yes yes and yes to all of the above !!!!!!!!!!! Thank you Phil ! :D EDIT ..... so that is his medal card ! - oh wow !
Frank Mellish (1920-21), was a remarkable man. He played Tests for two different countries in the same calendar year. In 1921 he played for England...
Hi Howard and welcome ! :) How lucky you are to have memories like that of a fine man ! Annie :)
Dad loved him didn't he ? and was proud !:(
Frank Whitmore Mellish (6 Caps, 1920-1921 - Flanker) Born in Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa, on the 26 April 1897,Mellish at Wynberg Boy’s...
Ronald Owen Lagden (1 Cap, 1911 - Lock) Born in Maseru, in what was then Basutoland (now Lesotho), on the 21 November 1889, he was educated at...
Reginald Harold Myburgh Hands (2 Caps, 1910 - Forward) Born in Cape Town, South Africa, on the 26 July 1888, he was educated at Diocesan College...
Frederick John van der Byl Hopley (1907-08), is the first South African to play for England. After his spell at Harrow and then Cambridge he went...
1914 Virtually all of Gloucester’s playing membership joins the 5th Gloucestershire Regiment. Eighteen were to die, many were seriously injured....
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