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| 1 | 13th & 14th Bn, 1st AIF, about to depart Melbourne Unidentified members of the 13th and 14th Battalions share their last minutes in Australia as they wait on the deck of the transport ship A38 HMAT Ulysses; for some it would be the last look on home soil as they would never return. The moment seems almost anticlimactic as the families and friends of the soldiers stand on the wharf waiting for the… | ||
| 2 | 13th Bn, 1st AIF Embarking The 13th Battalion in the process of embarking on board HMAT Ulysses, probably the ship on the right. The unidentified ship on the left is possibly another transport. | ||
| 3 | 2nd Lieut E.R. Cotterill, 13th Bn, AIF | ||
| 4 | Adelaide Steamship Company staff ca 1911 An office picnic of The Adelaide Steamship Company's head office staff. Edward Northcote (wearing cap) sits in the front row, with Peter Haggart third to his left. | ||
| 5 | ANZAC positions in Monash Gully, Gallipoli Colour photograph of the relative positions of Pope's Hill, The Chessboard, Quinn's Post etc. (External link) | ||
| 6 | Biography of Anthony Brian Second-Fleet Convict pioneer of Kissing Point | ||
| 7 | Biography of Elizabeth Dean Second-Fleet Convict and early European Australian mother | ||
| 8 | Biography of Eric Roland Cotterill An original Anzac, killed at Gallipoli | ||
| 9 | Biography of George Furber Merchant and speculator of Maitland, New South Wales, and pioneer of Maryborough, Queensland | ||
| 10 | Biography of JM Sanger (Snr), WB Sanger (Jnr), CD Sanger & JM Sanger (Jnr) Successful stud sheep breeders, "Wangamong", Oaklands, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA | ||
| 11 | Biography of Mary Brian Early Australian-born mother | ||
| 12 | Biography of Russell Foskett (external link) World War II Spitfire pilot ace killed over the Mediterranean Sea | ||
| 13 | Biography of William Furber Second-Fleet Convict pioneer of Kissing Point | ||
| 14 | Coat of Arms of Ranulpf "De Gernon" De Meschines | ||
| 15 | Coat of Arms of Ranulph le Meschin NB Colours are not actually known | ||
| 16 | Coat of Arms of William Ferrers | ||
| 17 | Colin Charles Davidson & Marie Morris Withers | ||
| 18 | Cotterill Family Portrait George Townsend Cotterill, his wife Dorothea Gifford Browne and their family. (Move mouse over a head to see name.) Note: A high-resolution scan of this photo (1395x1079) is available to family members on request. | ||
| 19 | Daours Communal Cemetery Extension | ||
| 20 | Davidson Children (L-R) Kerry, Narelle, Peter, Ian, Fiona | ||
| 21 | Davidson Family (L-R) Peter, Marie (nee Withers), Fiona, Colin, Narelle, Kerry, Ian | ||
| 22 | Donald Keith Anderson & Dorothy Joan Anderson (nee Withers) Wedding Day (courtesy Murray Short) | ||
| 23 | Dorothy Anderson (nee Withers) | ||
| 24 | Dorothy Anderson (nee Withers) | ||
| 25 | Dorothy Anderson - Wedding Day | ||
| 26 | East Maitland General Cemetery | ||
| 27 | Edward Northcote | ||
| 28 | Edward Northcote's Grave | ||
| 29 | Effigy (vandalised) of William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby Burial effigy (presumably vandalized at Dissolution or Civil War) of William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby. Photographed in Merevale Abbey parish church, North Warwickshire, UK, Sept. 2006, by William's descendant. The card, handwritten, reads: "The 13th century knight, presumed to be William, Earl Ferrers of Chartley, who died in St. Neot's after a fall from his bier in 1254." | ||
| 30 | Forde House, Newton Abbot, Devon, ENGLAND Manor home of Sir Richard and Lady Lucy Reynell and their descendants | ||
| 31 | Gilbert Charles & Marguerite Muriel Northcote Grave | ||
| 32 | Gilbert De Clare Gilbert De Clare's Portrait in Stained Glass at Tewkesbury Abbey Source: http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/gdeclare.html | ||
| 33 | Gladys Reynell | ||
| 34 | Glebe Burial Ground, East Maitland, NSW, AUSTRALIA | ||
| 35 | Grave of Alfred Stanley COTTERILL | ||
| 36 | Harry Woodfall Brent | ||
| 37 | Headstone inscription COTTERILL, Second Lieutenant, ERIC ROLAND, 13th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 9th May 1915. Age 23. Son of George Townsend Cotterill and Dora Gifford Cotterill, of Campbelltown, New South Wales. Born Paddington, New South Wales. | ||
| 38 | Headstone inscription of George Furber & Joseph Wilmshurst Sacred to the Memory of George Furber Aged 45 years ALSO Joseph Thomas Wilmshurst SON IN LAW OF THE ABOVE Aged 28 years WHO WERE CRUELLY MURDERED BY THE BLACKS AT TINANA CREEK WIDE BAY On the 3rd December 1855 IN THE MIDST OF LIFE WE ARE IN DEATH | ||
| 39 | Headstone Inscription of Lt Col Carew Reynell REYNELL, Lieutenant Colonel, CAREW, Mentioned in Despatches, 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 28th August 1915. Age 32. Son of the late Walter and Emily Reynell; husband of May Reynell, of Reynella, South Australia. Of Reynella. | ||
| 40 | Headstone of Alice May BELLAMY, Reggie COTTERILL and Henry Daniel Earp COTTERILL | ||
| 41 | Headstone of Daniel Leslie COTTERILL | ||
| 42 | Hill 60 Cemetery, Gallipoli, TURKEY | ||
| 43 | Marie Morris (L) & Dorothea Morris (R) Withers | ||
| 44 | Marie Morris Withers | ||
| 45 | Mary Georgina Howard Northcott's Grave | ||
| 46 | Memorial Headstone of Rev Charles Radford | ||
| 47 | Northcote Plot, Flinders Cemetery | ||
| 48 | Portrait of Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (1661-1720) Source: http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/finch/finch-anne.html | ||
| 49 | Portrait of Cedric Lionel Morris Withers & Dorothy Cotterill | ||
| 50 | Quinn's Post Cemetery, Gallipoli, TURKEY Eric Cotterill is buried in plot D6. |