Colin Brodie Bull diary, correspondence and photographs, 24 July 1911-27 February 1990
Colin Brodie Bull diary, correspondence and photographs, 24 July 1911-27 February 1990
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24 July 1911-27 February 1990
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MLMSS 10379
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0.16 metres of textual material (1 box), includes photographs
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A collection of papers including a diary, letters and photographs relating to Colin Brodie Bull (1896-1917), his World War One service with the 12th Light Horse Regiment and death at the Battle of Beersheba, 24 July 1911-27 February 1990.
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18 letters, 5 postcards, 1 photograph and 1 clipping compiled with annotations by Colin Hor...
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Colin Brodie Bull diary, correspondence and photographs, 24 July 1911-27 February 1990
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Object History
Donor is a great-niece of Colin Brodie Bull
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Presented by Roslyn Bean, March 2019
Administrative / Biographical history
Colin Brodie Bull (1896-1917) was born in Burwood, New South Wales, the youngest son of Joseph and Annie Bull. He enlisted in the A.I.F. on 3 May 1915 and was attached to the 12th Light Horse Regiment in Egypt. On 19 April 1917, Corporal Bull was wounded in his leg by a bullet and shrapnel and transferred to a British Red Cross Hospital. He returne...
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MLMSS 10379
Record Identifier
9O4z7yrn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9O4z7yrn
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Reference code
9650150
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