Charlestone Harry Thorne
Charlestone Harry Thorne served with the 4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 395 and he held the rank of Private. He was killed […]
Charlestone Harry Thorne served with the 4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 395 and he held the rank of Private. He was killed […]
Coral Thompson grew up living at about 12 Tenth Avenue in Maylands. Coral’s mother had been a dance teacher. Coral attended the Maylands Primary School. In 1950, Coral Thompson was
Elsie Tassicker lived at 92 Crawford Road in Maylands during her childhood and student years. She became a teacher and a china painter. See our Elsie Tassicker Flickr Album for digitised
Edgar Steitz was a painter and sculptor who lived for decades in Caledonian Avenue, Maylands. Edgar worked as a window cleaner in his family’s business, Universal Window Cleaning.
Charles W. Snook was one of Western Australia’s pioneer aviators. An Airlines (W.A.) Ltd advertisement listed Captain C W Snook as its manager and chief pilot. In 1936, he found
David Smith served with the Y3A Australian Medium Trench Mortar Battery of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 863 and he held the rank of Gunner. He was
Otto John Siefken served with the 3rd Australian Machine Gun Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 354 and he held the rank of Private. He died
Prior to his death in 1951, H V Shearn had been the Member for Maylands in the Legislative Assembly for the previous 15 years. The Perth Road Board decided in
Stanley Hugh Sharp served with the 28th Australian Infantry Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 695 and he held the rank of Private. He was killed
Page 7 of the Sunday Times of 1 August 1920 mentions the wedding of a member of the Rowe family of Maylands. At the Methodist Church, Maylands, on the 10th inst.,