Warren Perry - 'A biographical sketch of Lieutenant-Colonel T.B.W. James, DSO (1883-1939) : a Gunner...
Warren Perry - 'A biographical sketch of Lieutenant-Colonel T.B.W. James, DSO (1883-1939) : a Gunner Officer of the Australian Staff Corps', 1990
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1990
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MLMSS 6120
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0.01 metres of textual material (1 folder) - typescript, photocopy
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Digitised : 2014
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Read the transcript here: http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/_transcript/2014/D24120/a8835.html
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Warren Perry - 'A biographical sketch of Lieutenant-Colonel T.B.W. James, DSO (1883-1939) : a Gunner Officer of the Australian Staff Corps', 1990
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State Library of New South Wales collection of World War I papers
Digital order no:Album ID : 1055001
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Presented by Major Warren Perry in 1996
Administrative / Biographical history
Tristram Bernard Wordsworth James (1883-1939), soldier, was born in Hobart and educated there and in Western Australia. He began his military career by enlisting in the volunteer artillery in Western Australia in 1899. In 1911 he was appointed the first adjutant of the Royal Military College at Duntroon; released for active service in April 1916...
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MLMSS 6120
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YRlMOken
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119871
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