Charles Ernest Peacock
Charles Ernest Peacock served with the 51st Australian Infantry Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 6194 and he held the rank of Private. He died in France on […]
Charles Ernest Peacock served with the 51st Australian Infantry Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 6194 and he held the rank of Private. He died in France on […]
Charles Albert Payne served with the 32nd Australian Infantry Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 1348 and he held the rank of Corporal. He was killed in
James William Page served with the 32nd Australian Infantry Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 4104 and he held the rank of Private. He was killed
Alexander Russell Robert Page served with the 32nd Australian Infantry Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 1082 and he held the rank of Private. He was
Albert Moon attended the Royal Institute for the Blind in Maylands from 1937 when he was six until 1946. He then went on to work in the Institute’s looming factory.
Henry Howard Mitchell served with the 11th Australian Infantry Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 3429 and he held the rank of Private. He died in
Horrie Miller was a partner in the MacRobertson Miller Aviation Company. One of the commemorative plaques at Aerodrome Park in Maylands honours ‘Horrie Miller: Pioneer aviator and airline operator’. Our
Stanley McWhinney served with the 16th Australian Infantry Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 6305 and he held the rank of Private. He died as Prisoner
In his Footprints Through Time book, Bob Corby stated that ‘Clarence McWaters, regimental number 881 enlisted with the AIF in 1915. His occupation was listed as Produce Merchant, Guildford Road