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Three generations

Grandma Stewart, Jane Duncan and Rene Duncan in Beaufort c.1927
New Year 1927 in Beaufort. Grandma Elizabeth Ann Stewart (nee Ball), Jane Duncan and young Rene Duncan. From the author’s collection. Copyright Andrew Palmer.
Format ImagePosted on April 19, 2015March 18, 2016Categories Beaufort Victoria, Duncan, StewartTags Beaufort Victoria, Elizabeth Ann Ball, Elizabeth Jane Stewart, Mavis Irene DuncanLeave a comment on Three generations
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.
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.
Format ImagePosted on February 15, 2015February 28, 2015Categories Duncan, First World WarTags Armistice 1918, First World War, WW1Leave a comment on

Hollebeke, Belgium, 1918

Hollebeke, Belgium. May 1918. The war damaged remains of the village in the Ypres salient. Australian War Memorial collection H13362
Hollebeke, Belgium. May 1918. The war damaged remains of the village in the Ypres salient.
Australian War Memorial collection H13362
Format ImagePosted on December 1, 2014January 2, 2015Categories Duncan, First World WarTags 10th Battalion A.I.F., Andrew Stewart Duncan, Anzac, First World War1 Comment on Hollebeke, Belgium, 1918
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