Post on 02-Dec-2014
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About Time : South Australia’s History Festival
Centenary of ANZAC 2014 - 2018
PRG 280/1/19/235
Warning
This presentation includes adult themes and language
B 73105 Ron Blum Collection
The Chamberlain Collection
500 glass plate negatives donated to the State Library by Herbert and Yvonne Chamberlain in May 1986.
Lt. Colonel Herbert B. Chamberlain was born Sydney in 1921.
He served during World War II and the Vietnam War.
He died in March 1996.
During the First World War 34,959* South Australians enlisted for service.
So the 500 soldiers of the Chamberlain Collection constitute just 1.43% of those who enlisted.
Among this 1.43% we have so far identified 32 Killed in Action - 12 Died of Wounds
63 Wounded in Action
A casualty rate of 107 or 21.4%
* http://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/enlistment/ww1/
B 73108 Stratford-Sub-Castle (St. Lawrence) ChurchyardRon Blum Collection
Stratford-Sub-Castle (St. Lawrence) Churchyard.
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Killed in Action
No. 1061 Private Thomas Playford Norton Summit 27th Infantry Battalion A.I.F.
This South Australian WWI soldier is only known to us by his name above. If you are able to identify him please share his story.
B46130_120 A.C. Tyson and Family
B46130_156 McLeod and McCabe
B46130_528 Unkown
B 46130/406
No.3502 Lieut. Thomas Sydney Ough Dealy, 48th Battalion and Australian Flying Corps.
SRG 76 S.A. Red Cross Information Bureau
http://www.family-ough.co.nz/Photographs_from_1917-18.html
No. 2802 Frank Henry Dealy No. 3502 Thomas Sydney Dealy
http://www.family-ough.co.nz/Photographs_from_1917-18.html
Chronicle 7 Oct. 1916
Clift Family
No. 3014 Private William Woodroffe Wilmington 32nd Infantry Battalion A.I.F.
William was born at Willochra on 24 October 1887 the youngest of William and Victoria nee Bickford’s 4 children.
William’s father died when he was 4 months old.
William, a farm labourer, enlisted in the 32nd Battalion 6th Reinforcements on 15 February 1916
No. 3014 Private William Woodroffe Wilmington 32nd Infantry Battalion A.I.F.
William’s military career was remarkable if for no other reason than he survived.William was wounded on 6 March 1917 when he received a gun shot wound (GSW) to his left arm.He was next wounded in July 1917 although the exact details are unclear.
It was not until 28 August 1918 that William was wounded for the 3rd time, this time with a gun shot wound to the head.Finally on 29 September 1918 re was wounded for the 4th occasion when he received a GSW to his left foot.
William was admitted to the Colliton House Hospital in Dorchester where his foot was amputated.
He returned to Australia in April 1919.
On 19 January 1925 William married LillianCarter.
On 8 September 1925 their son Frank was born.
William died at Daw Park on the 6 January 1970 aged 82.
No. 2601 Private George Watson-Williams MM, born Southsea, Hampshire, England.
Enlisted 5th Division Signal Company 4 May 1915.
Served France, awarded the Military Medal for bravery in the field 1918. Returned to Australia 1919.
Advertiser 5 January 1938
Advertiser 13 January 1938
No. 56 Private Harold Cox
No. 56 Private Harold Cox
Born Adelaide 2 May 1894
Enlisted 3rd Light Horse Regiment at Morphettville 21 August 1914
Served Gallipoli
Promoted Corporal
Served France
Married Julie ‘Gwen’ Scott at London 1 August 1916
Wounded in action October 1917
Returned to Australia 1918
Died 24 March 1956
B 46130/1 No. 1221 Private Harry Victor Turner, born Caltowie, 10 May 1894. Enlisted 16th Infantry Battalion 14/9/14. Wounded in action at Gallipoli 27/4/1915. Returned to Australia.
Questions and Discussion
Jenny ScottContent Services Librarian
Scott.Jenny@slsa.sa.gov.au
No. 947 Private Arthur Trinne, born Kapunda, 1895 and No. 945 Private Henry Spencer, born London, 1889. 9th Light Horse Regiment. Spencer died of wounds 16/8/15