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Microsoft Word - Phanfare 224 _2_.doc   (website Professional Historians Association NSW Inc. )

PHANFARE No 224 May- June 2007 2 Phanfare is the newsletter of the Professional Historians Association (NSW) Inc and a public forum for Professional History Published six times a year Annual subscription: Free download from www. Contact Phanfare GPO Box...

Adknowledgements to war research in Milton Ulladulla South Coast NSW Australia   (website Milton Ulladulla Local and Family History Site )

Australian National Archives Federal Member for Gilmore - Johanna Gash Milton Ulladulla Times Newspaper Department of Veterans Affairs (Their Service, Our Heritage Project) and many other individuals Research by Historian Cathy Dunn All WW1 and WW2 servic...

Aboriginals who served in WW1 from Milton Ulladulla NSW Australia   (website Milton Ulladulla Local and Family History Site )

David Henry Bindoff - 19th Battalion Harold Edward Bindoff - 19th Battalion Edward George Bindoff - 1st Battalion Andy Bond - 33rd Battalion * Ernest Lacey - Licey - 17th Battalion * Arthur George Andrews - 15th Battalion * Walter Ernest Andrews - 15th Ba...

Aboriginals who served in WW1 from Milton Ulladulla NSW Australia   (website Milton Ulladulla Local and Family History Site )

David Henry Bindoff - 19th Battalion Harold Edward Bindoff - 19th Battalion Edward George Bindoff - 1st Battalion Andy Bond - 33rd Battalion * Ernest Lacey - Licey - 17th Battalion * Arthur George Andrews - 15th Battalion * Walter Ernest Andrews - 15th Ba...

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