Pte D. Jackson 20th Bat [Battalion]
Pte D. Jackson 20th Bat [Battalion]
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Date
ca. 1914-1919
Call Numbers
PXB 196
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Physical Description
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Albums - images 7 x 4.5 cm.-4.5 x 7 cm., in album 11 x 12.5 cm. - 1 album (100 silver gelatin photoprints with text)
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Copying Conditions
Out of copyright : Created before 1955
Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
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Digitised
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Scope and Contents
Contents
1. Pte D Jackson 20th Battalion [portrait]
2-24. The Western Front including life in the trenches, France
25. Red Cross Hospital : Sussex No.1 Hut
26. Floating bridge, England
27-28. Wounded Tommies and Aussies
29-44. English scenes including Westham Camp
45-76. Photographs taken on the return trip to Australia showing ship life,...
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Full title
Pte D. Jackson 20th Bat [Battalion]
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Notes
General note
A bibliography of servicemen's and women's diaries of World War I is held in the Mitchell Library Original Materials Reading Room at PXn 878
State Library of New South Wales collection of World War I pictorial material
Digital order no:Album ID : 1014748
Contextual Information
Source
Purchased D. Jackson, 20 June 1919
Administrative / Biographical history
Private Dudley Jackson, service number 2493, was born in Glebe NSW. He enlisted on 15 August 1915, aged 19 years, 10 months; place of enlistment, Warwick Farm, NSW. He served in the 20th Battalion, 5th reinforcements and embarked on 30 September 1915. He was awarded the Military Medal for his actions on 31st August 1918 during operations near Mont...
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Call Numbers
PXB 196
Record Identifier
Yr86oxbn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yr86oxbn
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Reference code
69746
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