Candour: : Stories in the words of those who served 1914-18
Huckstepp, Karin
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In the Hall of Memory at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra there are 15 stained- glass windows. Each shows a figure dressed in military uniform, and under each figure is a word which describes a quality displayed by Australians during wartime. One window features a signaller and an open flower. He represents the frank and honest way in which Australians have told the stories of their wartime experiences
Canberra, Act Australia. Department of Veteran Affairs August 2018
56 pages illustrations
Tenderly and carefully preserved: Lieutenant Colonel John Linton Treloar; I am going to do the best for my country: Leiutenant Thomas James Richards; Faith in the unseen: Chaplain Walter Ernest Dexter; Such a long time in captivity: Captain Thomas Walter White; An early morning sketch: Lieutenant George Courtney Benson; Will tell you apres la guerre [after the war]: Sergeant Ernest George Chudleigh; Nobody knows where and what we are to do: Able Bodied Driver Laurie John Smee; From you soldier friend: Lance Corporal Charles Tednee Blackman; Yours lovingly: Private Robert Mackellar and Sister Frances Mackellar; Where did these stories take place?
9780648282440
940.3
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Research | History Support Collection | 940.3 CAN | Available |