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Australian War Memorial collection A03246</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/h17159.jpg</image:loc><image:title>H17159</image:title><image:caption>Weymouth, England. The remedial gymnasium at the Weymouth No 2 Medical Command Depot with patients undergoing treatment and exercise.
Australian War Memorial collection H17159</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/p00062-008.jpg</image:loc><image:title>P00062.008</image:title><image:caption>Tidworth, England, c. 1918. 
Instruction in use of the prismatic compass. Non Commissioned Officer School.
Australian War Memorial collection P00062.008
</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/as-duncan-watch.jpg</image:loc><image:title>AS Duncan watch</image:title><image:caption>Andy's watch. Photo courtesy of Bill Wall</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/anzacs-entertained.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Anzacs-Entertained</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2020-05-11T11:46:31+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2019/06/15/the-mysterious-bushranger-who-terrorised-victoria-and-new-zealand/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/codrington.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Codrington</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2019-06-15T07:20:16+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/06/28/100-miles-to-melbourne/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/andy-and-clarrie-c1932.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Andy and Clarrie c1932</image:title><image:caption>Andy Duncan with nephew Clarrie Stewart c.1932. The upturned handlebars on the bicycle allowed Andy to cycle with the minimum discomfort from the shrapnel in his back</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/as-duncan-registrar-1939.jpg</image:loc><image:title>AS Duncan Registrar 1939</image:title><image:caption>Appointments. Victoria Gazette no. 225, July 5, 1939</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/duncan-funeral-rep-19321.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Duncan funeral rep 1932</image:title><image:caption>Riponshire Advocate 23 April 1932. State Library of Victoria</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/eurambeenparish.jpg</image:loc><image:title>EurambeenParish</image:title><image:caption>Eurambeen Parish map. Stewarts land highlighted.
VPRS 16171. Public Records Office Victoria.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/stewart-home-2015.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Stewart-home-2015</image:title><image:caption>The Stewart family home, Beaufort, in 2015</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/duncan-funeral-rep-1932.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Duncan funeral rep 1932</image:title><image:caption>Ripon shire Advocate 23 April 1932
</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2019-04-28T11:03:29+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/about/</loc><lastmod>2018-01-20T03:53:29+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>weekly</changefreq><priority>0.6</priority></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2017/10/31/steiglitz-echoes-of-life-in-a-gold-rush-town/</loc><lastmod>2017-10-31T10:43:37+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/12/20/brought-right-to-our-doors/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/montevideo_maru_pows-internees-list-36.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Montevideo_Maru_POWs-Internees-list-36</image:title><image:caption>'Montevideo Maru list of prisoners of war and civilian internees on board', page 36. Allan Duncan Stewart's entry second from right. 
© Commonwealth of Australia (National Archives of Australia) 2015. </image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/stopping-japan.jpg</image:loc><image:title>The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Saturday 6 Decemb</image:title><image:caption>‘STOPPING JAPAN.', The West Australian, 6 December 1941, p. 6. Reproduction of newspaper article found in Trove. Courtesy of the National Library of Australia.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/art27632.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ART27632</image:title><image:caption>Japanese landing near Vulcan, Rabaul. Australian War Memorial collection ART27632</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2017-06-16T10:23:05+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/03/25/pronounced-am-erst/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/clunes-sexton-1931.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Clunes Sexton 1931</image:title><image:caption>Not much work for a sexton. The town of Clunes, 22 kilometres from Amherst
Talbot Leader, 28 March 1931. State Library of Victoria</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/talbot-leader-180226_v4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Talbot-Leader-180226_v4</image:title><image:caption>Talbot Leader newspaper 18 Feb 1926. State Library of Victoria</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/mr-duncan-hospital-kitchen.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mr-Duncan-hospital-kitchen</image:title><image:caption>Talbot Leader newspaper, 7 May 1927</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2017-06-16T10:21:13+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/10/20/i-have-seen-quite-enough-the-western-front-1916/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/before-pozieres1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Before Pozieres</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/ez0135.jpg</image:loc><image:title>EZ0135</image:title><image:caption>Informal group portrait of unidentified Australian soldiers sporting helmets (Pickelhauben) and caps captured from the Germans in the battle of Pozieres. Some have their hands raised, possibly in a feigned gesture of surrender. In the front on the ground is a Lewis gun.
Australian War Memorial collection EZ0135</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/a01040.jpg</image:loc><image:title>A01040</image:title><image:caption>Exterior view of the building which was occupied by the 3rd (London) General Hospital during the war.
Australian War Memorial collection A01040</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/p00437-017.jpg</image:loc><image:title>P00437.017</image:title><image:caption>Fleurbaix, France. c.1916 Soldiers walk along the path beside the row of front line trenches.
Australian War Memorial collection P00437.017</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2017-06-16T10:19:41+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2017/05/21/andys-passing/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/anzac-passes-on.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Anzac-passes-on</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2020-11-09T06:19:55+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/contact/</loc><lastmod>2017-04-01T00:04:21+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>weekly</changefreq><priority>0.6</priority></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/01/24/punishment/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/p03236_2794.jpg</image:loc><image:title>P03236_279</image:title><image:caption>Football game at a Prisoner of War (POW) camp at Springhirsch, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Australian War Memorial collection P03236.279</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2017-04-01T00:15:47+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/02/28/anzac-leave/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/red-cross-postcard-1918.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Red Cross postcard 1918</image:title><image:caption>Notification of Andy's repatriation to London. South Australian Red Cross Information Bureau records 1916-1919. Digitised by The State Library of South Australia SRG 76/1/7574</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/j00167.jpg</image:loc><image:title>J00167</image:title><image:caption>Troops on the promenade deck of the HMT Kildonan Castle returning to Australia. The decks presented this appearance practically all day long, for there were no drills or exercises and very few fatigues.
Australian War Memorial collection J00172</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/h11576.jpg</image:loc><image:title>H11576</image:title><image:caption>Waiting to welcome home their loved ones. 
Australian War Memorial collection H11576</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/port-melbourne-1919.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Port-Melbourne-1919</image:title><image:caption>Returning troops from overseas who landed at Port Melbourne January 1919.
Australian War Memorial collection PB0306</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/d00175.jpg</image:loc><image:title>D00175</image:title><image:caption>A lady worker of the Victorian League stands on the platform with two buckets, distributing fruit and cigarettes through an open window in the train carriage. The returned Australian prisoners of war entrained at Hull, for the receiving camp at Ripon, in England.
Australian War Memorial collection D00175</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2017-02-17T22:52:32+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/09/03/mount-cole-1933/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/at-mt-cole-1933.jpg</image:loc><image:title>At Mount Cole 1933</image:title><image:caption>At Mount Cole 26 March 1933. Rene Duncan (top), Myrtle Cameron (right) and Jane Duncan</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-12-24T20:45:35+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2016/12/18/1677/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/women-of-beaufort.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Wednesday 13 Decem</image:title><image:caption>Article image from the National Library of Australia's Newspaper Digitisation Program</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-12-24T20:44:22+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/07/20/andrew-stewart-duncan-boer-war-service-1899-1902/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/tagus-18991.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Tagus-1899</image:title><image:caption>RMS Tagus, built 1899, depicted on postcard c.1910. Author's collection.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-12-24T03:55:46+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2016/08/06/back-to-beaufort-1936/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/beaufort-railway-station.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Beaufort railway station</image:title><image:caption>Beaufort railway station 2015</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/back-to-beaufort.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Back to Beaufort</image:title><image:caption>‘Back to Beaufort.’ The Argus, Melbourne, 20 October 1936, p.10. Reproduction of newspaper article found in Trove. Courtesy of the National Library of Australia.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-09-26T07:03:36+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2016/09/25/back-to-beaufort-1936-2/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/advocate-back-to-beaufort.jpg</image:loc><image:title>advocate-back-to-beaufort</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/andys-tray-c1936.jpg</image:loc><image:title>andys-tray-c1936</image:title><image:caption>Andy's wooden tray</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/andys-box-c1936.jpg</image:loc><image:title>andys-box-c1936</image:title><image:caption>Andy Duncan's "fine inlaid wooden box", made while an inpatient at the Caulfield Military Hospital</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/back-to-beaufort-committee.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Back to Committee.pages</image:title><image:caption>While Andy Duncan received special mention for his work on the Back to Beaufort homecoming, his wife Jane would have to make do with being one of the Committee's 'loyal ladies'. Riponshire Advocate 9 January 1937</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-09-26T07:02:54+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/02/21/return-to-england/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/viborg_hald.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Viborg_Hald</image:title><image:caption>Viborg Lazarette at Hald, Denmark</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/returned-pows.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Returned POWs</image:title><image:caption>Returned prisoners of war on the boat at Hull, just prior to disembarkation c1919
Australian War Memorial collection D00178</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-09-23T11:38:57+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/11/08/anzacs-at-windsor/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/1889-1931-wednesday-29-november-1916-page-10-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wednesday 29 Novemb</image:title><image:caption>ANZACS AT WINDSOR. (1916, 29 November) The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA.) p. 10. Newspaper article found in Trove reproduced courtesy of the National Library of Australia.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-09-23T11:24:08+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/01/11/jerrys-food-seems-quite-poor-by-comparison/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/h139251.jpg</image:loc><image:title>H13925</image:title><image:caption>Hanover, Germany. c. 1917. German orderlies inspecting Red Cross Society food parcels for Allied prisoners of war.
Australian War Memorial collection H13925</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/h11793.jpg</image:loc><image:title>H11793</image:title><image:caption>Australia. Australian Red Cross Society workers packing food parcels for Australians held in prisoner of war camps.
Australian War Memorial collection H11793</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-09-23T11:01:02+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/05/03/not-afraid-of-ghosts/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/woods-point.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Woods Point c.1920</image:title><image:caption>Woods Point, Victoria c.1920. 
The Biggest Family Album of Australia, Museum Victoria. MM 003633</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/amherst-cemetery_2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Amherst cemetery_2</image:title><image:caption>Amherst cemetery 2015</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/snakes-1931.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Snakes 1931</image:title><image:caption>Talbot Leader 17 Oct 1931. State Library of Victoria</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/talbot-school-c1927.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Talbot State School No. 954</image:title><image:caption>Rene Duncan second-back row, far right.
Reproduced courtesy of theTalbot Arts &amp; Historical Museum Inc.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-09-23T10:52:03+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/04/12/once-in-a-lifetime-the-descendants-project/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/descendants-project.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Descendants-Project</image:title><image:caption>The Descendants Project exhibition launch 10 April 2015</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/descendants-project.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Descendants Project</image:title><image:caption>Andrew Palmer by Mertim Gokalp. © 2014 by THE DESCENDANTS PROJECT. Reproduced with permission of the artist.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-09-23T10:48:16+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2016/09/01/australias-tattoo-trend-goes-back-to-tasmanias-convict-era/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/h-steward-description.jpg</image:loc><image:title>H Steward description</image:title><image:caption>Henry Steward convict description. CON 18/1/21. Archives Office of Tasmania </image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2023-08-30T02:24:22+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/03/14/soldier-settler/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/portion-70-gunnewin.jpg</image:loc><image:title>WT85_0.tif</image:title><image:caption>Portion 70 of the Mount Hutton soldier settlement was the location of Andy Duncan's Bonnie Brae Farm. Image courtesy of the Roma &amp; District Family History Society.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/mt-hutton-1924.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mt-Hutton-1924</image:title><image:caption>'Discharged Soldiers' Settlement at Mount Hutton, near Roma, Maranoa District, South-Western Queensland'.
From The Pocket Queensland 1924</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/the_queenslander_p35.jpg</image:loc><image:title>The_Queenslander_p35</image:title><image:caption>'MOUNT HUTTON STATION.', The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld.), 15 February, p. 35
Newspaper article found in Trove and reproduced courtesy of the National Library of Australia.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/statelibqld_1_204240_christmas_greetings_from_the_minister_and_officers_of_the_department_of_public_lands_brisbane_1920.jpg</image:loc><image:title>StateLibQld_1_204240_Christmas_greetings_from_the_Minister_and_Officers_of_the_Department_of_Public_Lands,_Brisbane,_1920</image:title><image:caption>Map of Queensland Soldiers' Settlements October 1920.
Held by John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-09-07T07:57:42+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2016/05/29/the-split/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/duncan_stewart-tree1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Duncan_Stewart tree</image:title><image:caption>Andy and Jane Duncan, Ern and Lucy Stewart, whose friendship ended abruptly in the 1940s. Copyright Andrew Palmer</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/r-palmer-c1946.jpg</image:loc><image:title>R Palmer c1946</image:title><image:caption>Andy and Jane's grandson Robert in the Duncan yard circa 1945. Andy's woodpile stretches along the fence to the Ararat Road.
From the author's collection. Copyright Andrew Palmer.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-09-02T07:47:21+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/10/12/brothers-go-to-war/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/lancashire-landing-cemetery.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Lancashire Landing Cemetery</image:title><image:caption>Lancashire Landing Cemetery from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-07-19T12:24:09+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/08/24/troops-depart-broken-hill/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/recruits-morphettville.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Recruits-Morphettville</image:title><image:caption>The first Broken Hill men to arrive at Morphettville in August 1914. Andy Duncan joined them a few days later. State Library of South Australia B 37013</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-06-12T00:37:35+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/09/09/egypt/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/mena-camp-srg-435_1_2811.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mena-Camp-SRG-435_1_281</image:title><image:caption>The camps of the 9th and 10th Battalions of the AIF, located 10 miles from Cairo. Two pyramids can be seen in the background. Handwritten note on back: 'This is a photo of part of the old camp at Mena. It shows the road between our lines (on the left) and the 9th on the right. I picked it up when in Cairo last.'.
State Library of South Australia SRG 435/1/281</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/c02588_egypt.jpg</image:loc><image:title>C02588_Egypt</image:title><image:caption>Lines of the Australian 9th and 10th Battalions at Mena Camp, looking towards the Pyramids. 
Australian War Memorial collection C02588</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ps0470.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PS0470</image:title><image:caption>Troops entraining at Alexandria.
Australian War Memorial collection PS0470</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-06-12T00:26:57+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2016/06/12/10th-battalion-departs-adelaide-1914/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/ss-ascanius-19141.jpg</image:loc><image:title>SS-Ascanius-1914</image:title><image:caption>S.S. Ascanius, departing of the South Australian infantry of the first Australian expeditionary force. State Library of South Australia B 10303</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-06-12T00:17:28+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2016/06/05/the-climax-cannot-be-revealed-here/</loc><lastmod>2016-06-07T08:12:17+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2016/06/05/andy-and-the-bridge-on-the-river-kwai/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/river-kwai-1959.jpg</image:loc><image:title>River Kwai 1959</image:title><image:caption>'The Bridge on the River Kwai' advertisement in The Western Herald, 3 April 1959</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-06-05T00:57:40+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/11/09/interlude/</loc><lastmod>2016-06-04T22:38:26+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2016/04/24/gunnewin-soldier-settlement-memorial/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/gunnewin-memorial.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Gunnewin-memorial</image:title><image:caption>WWI soldier-settler memorial, Gunnewin, Queensland. Copyright Debbie Duff </image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-04-24T04:18:10+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2016/04/03/a-bombshell-for-the-thistle-club/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/disappointing_attendance.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Disappointing_Attendance</image:title><image:caption>Disappointing Attendance Thistle Club 1942</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-04-09T22:05:11+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2016/02/06/life-during-wartime/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/beaufort-fire-station.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Beaufort Fire Station</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2016-03-18T00:38:25+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2016/01/07/worst-gale-on-record/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/dust-storm-1938.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Dust storm 1938</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2016-03-18T00:37:46+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/10/25/not-losing-a-daughter/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ron_and_rene_c1941.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ron_and_Rene_c1941</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/r-palmer-c1940.jpg</image:loc><image:title>R Palmer c1940</image:title><image:caption>Ronald Andrew Palmer circa 1940</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/tin-kettling.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Tin Kettling.pages</image:title><image:caption>‘TIN-KETTLING; WHO ORIGINATED IT?.’ The Horsham Times, 2 October 1942, p.2. Reproduction of newspaper article found in Trove. Courtesy of the National Library of Australia.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-03-18T00:34:52+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/09/20/keep-calm-and-assiduously-carry-on/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/mechanics-institute-beaufort.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mechanics Institute Beaufort</image:title><image:caption>Mechanics' Institute Hall, Beaufort</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ej-duncan-registrar-1941.jpg</image:loc><image:title>EJ Duncan Registrar 1941</image:title><image:caption>Victoria Government Gazette No. 341, 10 December 1941, page 4276. State Library of Victoria</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/win-the-war.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Sunshine Advocate (Vic. : 1924 - 1954), Friday 5 July 1940, page</image:title><image:caption>WIN-THE-WAR RALLY. (1940, July 5), Sunshine Advocate, Victoria, p.1. Newspaper article found in Trove reproduced courtesy of the National Library of Australia.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ask-yourself-1940.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sunday 9 June 1940, page</image:title><image:caption>ASK YOURSELF A QUESTION EVERY DAY. (1940, June 9), Sunday Times, Perth, p. 1. Newspaper article found in Trove reproduced courtesy of the National Library of Australia.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-03-18T00:34:05+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/08/30/leaving-school/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/rene-duncan-1936.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Rene Duncan 1936</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/dressmaker.jpg</image:loc><image:title>The Don Dorrigo Gazette and Guy Fawkes Advocate (NSW : 1910 - 19</image:title><image:caption>Article image from the National Library of Australia's Newspaper Digitisation Program</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/pc004305.jpg</image:loc><image:title>pc004305</image:title><image:caption>Band Rotunda, Beaufort, c. 1935. Rene Duncan would have played here as part of the Beaufort Municipal Band.
State Library of Victoria Image No: pc004305</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-03-18T00:32:27+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/04/19/three-generations/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/ball_duncan_c1927.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ball_Duncan_c1927</image:title><image:caption>Grandma Stewart, Jane Duncan and Rene Duncan in Beaufort c.1927</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-03-18T00:29:59+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/04/05/fire-fighting-skills-desirable/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/amherst-cemetery-2015.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Amherst-cemetery-2015</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2016-03-18T00:29:13+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/03/07/back-to-civilian-life/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/as-duncan_stewart-children.jpg</image:loc><image:title>AS-Duncan_Stewart-children</image:title><image:caption>Andy Duncan with niece Nellie Stewart and nephew Clarrie Stewart, Beaufort 1919</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-03-18T00:28:12+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/10/24/notes-on-janes-parents/</loc><lastmod>2016-03-18T00:21:50+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/10/05/meanwhile-on-the-home-front/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/e-j-stewart.jpg</image:loc><image:title>E-J-Stewart</image:title><image:caption>Elizabeth Jane Duncan nee Stewart c. 1918</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/ej-duncan-letter.jpg</image:loc><image:title>EJ Duncan letter</image:title><image:caption>Jane Duncan's letter to the Department of Defence, 27 May 1915. 
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© Commonwealth of Australia (National Archives of Australia) 2013.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-03-18T00:19:33+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/08/03/a-menagerie-at-sea/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/ss-janus1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>SS-Janus</image:title><image:caption>S.S. Janus photograph by Allan C. Green. State Library of Victoria. H91.108/1923</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-03-18T00:13:08+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/07/27/andrew-stewart-duncan-peacetime-service-1902-1911/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/mhow_1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mhow_1</image:title><image:caption>British Infantry line, Mhow Cantonment, India</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-03-18T00:08:37+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/07/13/andrew-stewart-duncan-beginnings/</loc><lastmod>2016-03-18T00:04:17+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/07/13/andrew-stewart-duncan-more-than-just-an-original-anzac/</loc><lastmod>2025-07-06T06:26:53+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2016/02/06/a-curious-preventive/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/influenza-and-snuff_2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Influenza and snuff.pages</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2016-02-06T05:53:20+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2016/02/06/time-and-dust/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/disordered-time.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Untitled.pages</image:title><image:caption>‘Disordered March of Time.’ The Age, 9 January 1942, p.2. Reproduction of newspaper article found in Trove. Courtesy of the National Library of Australia.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-02-06T05:17:58+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/10/25/tin-kettling/</loc><lastmod>2015-10-25T02:26:02+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/09/13/the-secret-of-camp-hill/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/camp-hill-beaufort1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Camp Hill Beaufort</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2015-09-13T11:32:18+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/04/19/amherst-years-1926-1931/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/sexton-advert-19311.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Sexton advert 1931</image:title><image:caption>Talbot Leader, 5 December 1931</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/amherst-cemetery-gates1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Amherst-Cemetery-Gates</image:title><image:caption>Amherst Cemetery gates, with the fence that Andy repaired in 1927. The Sexton's cottage on the left. Reproduced courtesy of the Talbot Arts &amp; Historical Museum Inc.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/sextons-cottage.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Sextons-Cottage</image:title><image:caption>Sexton’s cottage, Amherst Cemetery. Reproduced courtesy of the Talbot Arts &amp; Historical Museum Inc.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/appointment-1931.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Appointment 1931</image:title><image:caption>Victoria Government Gazette. No. 183. 19 August 1931. State Library of Victoria</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/resignation-1931.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Resignation 1931</image:title><image:caption>Victoria Government Gazette. No. 291. 23 December 1931. State Library of Victoria</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2015-11-28T06:24:49+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/03/14/mount-hutton-trouble/</loc><lastmod>2015-03-14T01:08:59+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/02/15/692/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/armistice-expected.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Armistice Expected</image:title><image:caption>ARMISTICE EXPECTED IN A FEW DAYS. (1918, 8 November) Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW), p. 4. Newspaper article found in Trove and reproduced courtesy of the National Library of Australia.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2015-02-27T20:57:42+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/02/15/armistice-but-not-freedom/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/end-of-the-war_2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>End of the War</image:title><image:caption>END OF THE WAR. GERMANY SIGNS ARMISTICE. (1918, 12 November) Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW), p. 2. Newspaper article found in Trove and reproduced courtesy of the National Library of Australia.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2015-02-20T21:10:32+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/02/08/rumours-of-the-war-are-good/</loc><lastmod>2015-02-09T07:02:40+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/08/10/a-boys-own-adventure-in-india/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/jubbulpore-map.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Jubbulpore-map</image:title><image:caption>Jubbulpore Division top centre, with Damoh and Sagar to the northwest</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2015-01-25T22:39:51+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/01/01/living-conditions-here-unspeakably-disgusting/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/schleswig-holstein-1905-a1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Schleswig Holstein 1905 a</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/p02318-001.jpg</image:loc><image:title>P02318.001</image:title><image:caption>Cottbus, Germany. c. 1918. Formal group portrait of Australian prisoners of war (POW). The men are wearing a mixture of Australian Army uniform and a darker uniform and peaked hats issued by the Germans. They have been permitted to continue wearing their rank stripes, rising sun badges and awards.
Australian War Memorial collection P02318.001</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2015-04-08T11:06:01+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/11/30/prisoner-of-war/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/p01981_059-dulmen.jpg</image:loc><image:title>P01981_059 Dulmen</image:title><image:caption>Prisoners of War in an open area between the lines of barracks at Group 1, Dulmen POW camp, Germany. 
Australian War Memorial collection P01981.059</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/p03236_004-limburg.jpg</image:loc><image:title>P03236_004 Limburg</image:title><image:caption>Distributing Red Cross parcels to allied Prisoners Of War (POW) at Kriegsgefstammlager (camp) at Limburg am Lahn, Germany.
Australian War Memorial collection P03236.004</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/p01981-059.jpg</image:loc><image:title>P01981.059</image:title><image:caption>P.O.W.s at Dulmen camp, Germany.
Australian War Memorial collection P01981.059</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/p03236-274.jpg</image:loc><image:title>P03236.274</image:title><image:caption>Prisoner's meals, Dülmen P.O.W. camp. The top photograph shows the large containers of food being carried from the kitchens and the lower photograph shows the serving of food to the POWs.
Australian War Memorial Collection P03236.274</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/as-duncan-pa30335.jpg</image:loc><image:title>AS Duncan PA30335</image:title><image:caption>Andy Duncan's prisoner registration at Dülmen P.O.W. camp.
http://grandeguerre.icrc.org</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2015-01-12T10:58:44+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2015/01/09/577/</loc><lastmod>2015-01-09T23:25:21+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/11/16/return-to-flanders/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/e00829_belgium.jpg</image:loc><image:title>E00829_Belgium</image:title><image:caption>Australian artillery limbers loaded with ammunition proceeding along the Ypres Road.
Australian War Memorial collection E00829</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/as-duncan-1918.jpg</image:loc><image:title>AS Duncan 1918</image:title><image:caption>Enlargement. CSM A.S. Duncan, centre. 
Seated in front of Andy on the left of frame is  Corporal Reginald Roy Inwood, who was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions at Polygon Wood in September 1917. Andy and Reg were both 'original' 1914 Anzacs from Broken  Hill.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/e01781.jpg</image:loc><image:title>E01781</image:title><image:caption>Group portrait of NCOs of the 10th Battalion, 23 February 1918.
Australian War Memorial collection E01781</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/e01593.jpg</image:loc><image:title>E01593</image:title><image:caption>A dugout in the ruins of Wytschaete in January 1918.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/e01184.jpg</image:loc><image:title>E01184</image:title><image:caption>The entrance to the General Staff Office at the Headquarters of the 3rd Australian Division in the Ramparts, at Ypres, during the Broodseinde and Passchendaele operations.
Australian War Memorial Collection E01184
</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/e01480-e1419402936155.jpg</image:loc><image:title>E01480</image:title><image:caption>Idiot Corner, Ypres, 5 November 1917.
Men and pack mules rounding Idiot Corner, on Westhoek Ridge, in Belgium, moving up to the front line. To follow the duckboard and corduroy track was to be seen silhouetted against the skyline, both from the Australian position and that of the enemy - before he was driven from Broodseinde Ridge. But passage over any part other than the top of the ridge was impossible owing to mud. At this point many transports and guns were wrecked by the constant shellfire, and others were lost in the morass. One vehicle actually sank out of sight in the ooze a little to the right of the picture.
Australian War Memorial collection E01480</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2015-04-27T21:22:35+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/12/24/i-am-just-about-as-low-as-it-is-possible-to-be/</loc><lastmod>2015-01-02T06:15:29+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/12/01/hollebeke-belgium-1918/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/h13362.jpg</image:loc><image:title>H13362</image:title><image:caption>Hollebeke, Belgium. May 1918. The war damaged remains of the village in the Ypres salient.
Australian War Memorial collection H13362
</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2015-01-02T06:02:59+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/12/07/i-have-not-had-a-word-of-any-kind-from-any-one/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/westphalia-1905-c1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Westphalia 1905 c</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/for-the-empire.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Riponshire Advocate (Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Saturday 29 June 1918,</image:title><image:caption>'FOR THE EMPIRE' 'FOR THE EMPIRE.’ (29 June 1918), Riponshire Advocate, p. 2. Newspaper article found in Trove reproduced courtesy of the National Library of Australia.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/missing.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Untitled</image:title><image:caption>'FROM AN AUSTRALIAN IN GERMANY.’ (9 Nov 1918), Barrier Miner, p. 10. Newspaper article found in Trove reproduced courtesy of the National Library of Australia.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2015-01-02T05:08:53+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/11/23/captured/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/hollebeke-1918.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Hollebeke-1918</image:title><image:caption>Hollebeke 1918</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2023-03-06T07:00:33+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/08/17/a-new-life-in-outback-australia/</loc><lastmod>2024-03-03T14:37:22+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/07/09/where-am-i-from/</loc><lastmod>2014-10-25T21:24:08+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/08/31/the-10th-battalion-prepares-for-war/</loc><lastmod>2014-10-25T21:12:44+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/09/13/the-worst-news-a-father-could-hear/</loc><lastmod>2014-10-25T21:11:47+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/09/23/gallipoli/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/the-dardanelles.jpg</image:loc><image:title>The Dardanelles</image:title><image:caption>THE DARDANELLES. ALLIES IN GALLIPOLI. (1915, April 30) Bendigo Advertiser (Vic) p. 7. Newspaper article found in Trove reproduced courtesy of the National Library of Australia.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/h00197.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Anzac Cove, Gallipoli. 1915-04-25.</image:title><image:caption>Australian soldiers moving towards Hell Spit after the initial landing.
</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2014-10-25T21:11:21+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/2014/09/28/wounded-then-back-to-anzac-cove/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/a02170c_d1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>A02170C_D</image:title><image:caption>Composite view of Mudros Harbour on the Greek island of Lemnos near the Turkish coast and tent lines at Serpi Camp. The camp at the time was occupied by the 3rd Brigade, after the evacuation of Gallipoli.&lt;br /&gt;
Australian War Memorial collection A02170C &amp; A02170D</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/p02321-026.jpg</image:loc><image:title>P02321.026</image:title><image:caption>Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, Turkey, 1915-08-17. A soldier from the 10th Infantry Battalion in a tunnel trench at Silt Spur. Shafts of light beam into the tunnel from firing positions (right), while on the same side bombing tunnels lead off from the main corridor.
Australian War Memorial collection P02321.026</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/p01016-002.jpg</image:loc><image:title>P01016.002</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://andrewsarchives.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/sgt-as-duncan.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Saturday 29 May 1915, pa</image:title><image:caption>SERGEANT A. S. DUNCAN. Chronicle (Adelaide, SA) 29 May 1915, p. 45</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2014-11-02T01:53:48+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://andrewsarchives.com</loc><changefreq>daily</changefreq><priority>1.0</priority><lastmod>2025-07-06T06:26:53+00:00</lastmod></url></urlset>
