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Terence Ward Garling letters, 1914-1918, with related papers, 1918-1929

Terence Ward Garling letters, 1914-1918, with related papers, 1918-1929

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Ydmdaqg9

Terence Ward Garling letters, 1914-1918, with related papers, 1918-1929

About this item

Full title

Terence Ward Garling letters, 1914-1918, with related papers, 1918-1929

Date

1914-1929

Record Identifier

Ydmdaqg9

Reference Code

897532
Physical Description

Contents

0.05 metres of textual material (2 volumes) - manuscript, printed, newscuttings

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Issue Copy

Digitised : 2013

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Scope and Contents

Contents

ITEM 01
Terence Ward Garling letters, and related papers, 1914-1929

ITEM 02
Index to Terence Ward Garling letters, ca. 1914-1929

Alternative Titles

Full title

Terence Ward Garling letters, 1914-1918, with related papers, 1918-1929

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

A letter from Terence Garling with notes written by his father William Mylam Nicholas Garling is included in the volume "Letters written on active service, A-L, 1914-1919", located at A 2660.
State Library of New South Wales collection of World War I letters
Microfilm : CY 2955, frames 1 - 506

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by R.W. Garling, 1978

Administrative / Biographical history

Terence Ward Garling of Longueville, New South Wales applied for a commission in the A.I.F. at the age of 20, Sept. 1914 and embarked from Sydney on board HMAT A8 Argyllshire on 18 October 1914. He served as a gunner with the Australian Field Artillery, Divisional Ammunition Column Section 1 in Gallipoli, Egypt and France and was promoted to Captai...

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Record Identifier

Ydmdaqg9

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Reference code

897532

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