Brunswick Farewells local troops at a dinner on September 9, 1914. Moreland Leader, 25 Apr 2011.
Not to be outdone by Vignacourt, a cache of WW1 photographs of Brunswick, Victoria, has been re-discovered at their local library. See the full story in the Moreland Leader.
Thanks to Jenny Coates for drawing this to my attention.
I have created a commemorative online database of the WW1 volunteers of Essendon and Flemington in Victoria, with a blog to support the website: see link below.
I have other websites and blogs which follow other interests.
National Family History Week
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