Turvey family papers, 1893-2011
Turvey family papers, 1893-2011
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1893-2011
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MLMSS 9453/Boxes 1X-2X
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0.47 metres of textual material, photographs, ephemera (2 outsize boxes)
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Copyright status : In copyright
Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
Copyright holder : Library Council of New South Wales
Copyright holder : Ken Turvey
Approval for reproduction required : From copyright owner: Article `Memoirs of Anzac and France, 1914 - 18 by Ex Sergeant Perce (Topsy) Turvey, DCM, M.M" ; written by Ken Turvey
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BOX 1X
Folder 1 - Percival Turvey papers concerning World War I, 1916-2011
Embroidered postcard from Percival Turvey to his sister-in law Lena (Helena) Turvey, 25 Nov. 1916
Photograph of Corporal Percival Turvey, 1916
Group photograph with Percy's wife Esther Turvey, 1963
Photograph of the Strawberry farm in Belrose run by Pe...
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Turvey family papers, 1893-2011
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Presented by June Penze
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Corporal Percival Turvey (no. 2693) was born in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales on 23 March 1892.
He was employed at the Kandos Cement company (Rylstone, N.S.W.) when he enlisted at age 23 and embarked from Sydney, N.S.W. on the HMAT Runic A54, on the 9th August 1915. He served in the 3rd Battalion, Australian Imperial Force was awarded medals (Di...
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MLMSS 9453/Boxes 1X-2X
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YoldKDE9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YoldKDE9
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1087220
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