They simply fade away / by J. A. Williamson.
They simply fade away / by J. A. Williamson.
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Publisher
Carlisle, W.A. : Hesperian Press, 2009.
Date
2009.
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Q940.48194/32
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Language
English
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Physical content
viii, 98 p. : ill., ports. ; 30 cm.
Contents
In camp -- on the Transport -- In England -- In France -- Hill 63 -- In Billets -- Wytschaete and Zuytpeene -- Hell Fire Corner -- Passchendale -- Stetcher bearing in the mud -- Twenty-Hour Hour's stunt -- March to the coast -- Spell at peronne -- Spoil bank ; preparing for the storm -- Storm breaks...
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Publisher
Carlisle, W.A. : Hesperian Press, 2009.
Place of Publication
Victoria
Date Published
2009.
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© 1939 J.A.Williamson, family. © 2009, this format, Hesperian Press.--Verso.
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John Alexander Williamson, 1886 - 1971, was born at Bonnyrigg, Scotland and emigrated to Australia in 1911. His life as a migrant, struggling to get a start, is detailed in an appendix to this book. Williamson enlisted in the AIF in 1916, on his second attempt, and served in the 48th Battalion in France. As many other Westralians did in the tween w...
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They simply fade away / by J. A. Williamson.
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In 1939 C. Longmore ['Non-com'] serialized these reminiscences in his "Digger's diary" pages.--Foreword by Peter Bridge, Hesperian Press.
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Q940.48194/32
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74VvlooDJk6y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvlooDJk6y
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ISBN
9780859052368
DDC
940.48194
MMS ID
991017464089702626