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  8.‘Anzac Traditions continues in Harefield, UK, site of WWI hospital’, Herald Sun, 21 April 2009 at: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/anzac-tradition-in-englands-heart/story-e6frf7lf-1225700428960

  Chapter 19

  1.Bean, Anzac to Amiens, pp. 406–09.

  2.Carlyon, The Great War, p. 563.

  3.Bean, Anzac to Amiens, p. 415.

  4.AWM 4-23-55-1 Part 1, p. 21.

  5.Ibid.

  6.Bean, Anzac to Amiens, pp. 410–14.

  7.Ibid., p. 420.

  8.Ibid., p. 422.

  9.Fairey, The 38th Battalion A.I.F, p. 50.

  10.Bean, Anzac to Amiens, pp. 423–26.

  11.Fairey, The 38th Battalion A.I.F, p. 52.

  12.H.F. Poole, NAA B2455.

  13.L.A. Roberts, NAA B884.

  Chapter 20

  1.Bean, Anzac to Amiens, p. 427.

  2.Ibid., p. 428.

  3.Member of the Legislative Assembly.

  Chapter 21

  1.NAA, Honours and Awards: Robert Oswald Henderson.

  2.Pyramid Hill Advertiser, 17 May 1918.

  3.Ibid., 24 May 1918.

  4.W.H. Orchard, NAA B2455.

  5.Pyramid Hill Advertiser, 24 May 1918.

  6.A.J.A. Maudsley, NAA B2455.

  7.Bean, Anzac to Amiens, pp. 453–54.

  8.D.W. Townsend, NAA B2455.

  Chapter 22

  1.Bean, Anzac to Amiens, pp. 458–62.

  2.Gammage, The Broken Years, pp. 220–21.

  3.Bean, Anzac to Amiens, pp. 470–73.

  4.Ibid., p. 479.

  5.A.V. Grinton, NAA B2455.

  6.The photos have since toured the country in an exhibition entitled ‘A Camera on the Somme 1916-1919’ and are available for viewing at the Bendigo RSL Museum.

  7.Pyramid Hill Advertiser, 1 November 1918.

  8.Pyramid Hill Advertiser, 3 January 1919.

  9.Carlyon, The Great War, p. 692.

  10.Ibid., p. 696.

  11.Bean, Anzac to Amiens, p. 486.

  12.Carlyon, The Great War, p. 701.

  13.Bean, Anzac to Amiens, pp. 492–93.

  14.Gammage, The Broken Years, p. 202.

  15.Lieutenant Colonel Robert Henderson, DSO, who had sailed with Allan and Percy on the Runic and who Percy had earlier praised for his leadership at Passchendaele, was killed at Bony on 1 October. He commanded the 39th Battalion, having initially served as a major in the 38th Battalion.

  Chapter 23

  1.AWM 4 23-55-1 Part 1, p. 61.

  2.Convalescent Depot War Diary, AWM 4-26-84-8.

  3.John Terraine, The First World War, Leo Cooper, London, 1983, p. 184.

  4.Bean, Anzac to Amiens, p. 532.

  5.Pyramid Hill Advertiser, 17 May 1918.

  6.Pyramid Hill Advertiser, 6 September 1918.

  7.Convalescent Depot War Diary, AWM 4-26-84-8.

  8.Pyramid Hill Advertiser, 15 November 1918.

  9.‘B’ class troops were convalescent men fit for physical training, marching etc.

  Chapter 24

  1.Fairey, The 38th Battalion A.I.F, p. 86.

  2.Tom Gibson was a railway porter at Mologa and a relative of the Marlows. His brother Bert had been invalided back to Australia and then later sent to an AIF depot in South Africa. Tom enlisted on 11 September 1917. His mother wrote on his consent form ‘on condition my son J.L. Gibson is kept in Victoria for 4 months’; he had just turned 18. Tom did not see the fighting on the Western Front. He arrived in England late in September 1918 and sailed home to Australia in May the following year. J.L. Gibson, NAA B2455.

  3.E.E. Marlow, NAA B2455.

  4.G.H. Marlow, NAA B2455.

  5.Pyramid Hill Advertiser, 1 August 1919.

  6.Pyramid Hill Advertiser, 15 August 1919.

  7.Edith died on 27 August 1919.

  8.Siegfried Sassoon , Selected Poems, Faber & Faber, London, 1982 (1961), p. 14.

  Epilogue

  1.V. Brittain, ‘War (The Great German Offensive, March-May 1918)’ in M. Bostridge (ed), Because you Died: Poetry and Prose of the First World War and After, Virago Press, United Kingdom, 2008.

  2.Pyramid Hill Advertiser, n.d.

  3.Pyramid Hill Advertiser, 18 March 1921.

  4.Pyramid Hill Advertiser, 10 July 1935.

  RECOMMENDED READING

  Adam-Smith, Patsy, The Anzacs, Thomas Nelson, Melbourne, 1981.

  ——, Australian Women at War, Sphere Books, Melbourne, 1984.

  Arthur, Max, Forgotten Voices of the Great War, Ebury Press, Sydney, 2002.

  Austin, Ronald J., Our Dear Old Battalion: The Story of the 7th Battalion, AIF 1914-1919, Slouch Hat Publications, Rosebud, Victoria, 2004.

  Bean, C.E.W, Official History of Australia in the War 1914-18, Vol. III, The A.I.F. in France 1916, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1942.

  ——, Official History of Australia in the War 1914-18, Vol. IV, The A.I.F. in France 1917, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1938.

  ——,Official History of Australia in the War 1914-18, Vol. V, The A.I.F. in France December 1917-May 1918, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1938.

  ——,Official History of Australia in the War 1914-18, Vol VI, The A.I.F. in France May 1918 – The Armistice, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1941.

  ——, Anzac to Amiens, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1938.

  Bean, C.E.W. and Gullett, H.S., Official History of Australia in the War, Vol. XII : Photographic Record of the War: Reproductions of Pictures Taken By The Australian Official Photographers (captains G.H. Wilkins, M.C., and J.F. Hurley, Lieutenants H.F. Baldwin and J.P. Campbell) and Others, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1938.

  Brittain, V., ‘War (The Great German Offensive, March-May 1918)’ in Because you Died: Poetry and Prose of the First World War and After, M. Bostridge (ed), Virago Press, United Kingdom, 2008.

  Carlyon, Les, Gallipoli, Macmillan, Sydney, 2002.

  ——, The Great War, Macmillan, Sydney, 2006.

  Carthew, Noel, Voices from the Trenches: Letters to Home, New Holland, Sydney, 2002.

  Dando-Collins, Stephen, Crack Hardy: From Gallipoli to Flanders to the Somme, the true story of three Australian brothers at war, Vintage, North Sydney, 2011.

  Davies, Will (ed), Somme Mud: the war experiences of an infantryman in France 1916-1919, Random House, Sydney, 2006.

  Davies, Will, In the Footsteps of Private Lynch, Vintage Books, Sydney, 2008.

  De Vries, Susannah, Heroic Australian Women in War: Astonishing Tales of Bravery From Gallipoli to Kokoda, HarperCollins, Sydney, 2004.

  Fairey, Eric, The 38th Battalion A.I.F.: The Story and Official History of the 38th Battalion A.I.F., Bendigo Advertiser Pty Ltd & Cambridge Press, 1920.

  Fewster, Kevin, Gallipoli Correspondent: The Frontline Diary of C.E.W. Bean, George Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1985.

  Foley, Robert and McCartney, Helen (eds), The Somme: An Eyewitness History, The Folio Society, London, 2006.

  Gammage, Bill, The Broken Years, Penguin, Ringwood, 1982.

  Hamilton, John, Goodbye Cobber, God Bless You, Macmillan, Sydney, 2004.

  King, Jonathan, Great Battles in Australian History, Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, 2011.

  Lindsay, Patrick, The Spirit of the Digger: Then & Now, Macmillan, Sydney, 2003.

  Lawrinsky, Michael, Hard Jacka, Mira Books, Chatswood, 2010.

  ——, Return of the Gallipoli Legend: Jacka VC, Mira Books, Chatswood, 2010.

  McDonald, Lyn, They Called it Passchendaele: The Story of the Third Battle of Ypres and the Men Who Fought In It, Penguin, London, 1993.

  McKernan, Michael, The Australian People and the Great War, Collins, Sydney, 1984.

  McLachlan, Matt, Walking with the Anzacs: A Guide to Australian Battlefields on the Western Front, Hachette Australia, Sydney, 2008.

  Nott, David, Somewhere in France: the Collected Letters of Lewis Windermere Nott January – December 1916, Harper Perennial, Sydney, 1996.

  Pedersen, Peter, Anzacs on the Western Front: The Australian War Memor
ial Battlefield Guide, John Wiley & Sons Australia, Milton, 2012.

  ——, The Anzacs: Gallipoli to the Western Front, Viking, Camberwell, 2007.

  Pegler, Martin, Attack on the Somme: Haig’s Offensive 1916, Pen & Sword, Military, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, 2006.

  ——, Sniping in the Great War, Pen & Sword, Military, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, 2008.

  Poole, Phillipa, Of Love and War; The Letters and Diaries of Captain Adrian Curlewis and his Family 1939-1945, Century Publishing, London, 1983.

  Prior, Robin and Wilson, Trevor, Passchendaele: the Untold Story, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1996.

  Sassoon, Siegfried, Selected Poems, Faber & Faber, London, 1982.

  Stanley, Peter, Bad Characters: Sex, Crime, Mutiny, Murder and the Australian Imperial Force, Pier 9, Millers Point, 2010.

  Terraine, John, The First World War, Leo Cooper, London, 1983.

  Travers, Richard, Diggers in France: Australian Soldiers on the Western Front, ABC Books, Sydney, 2008.

  Walsh, Michael, Brothers in War, Ebury Press, 2006.

  Wolff, Leon, In Flanders Fields: The 1917 Campaign, The Folio Society, London, 2003.

 

 

 


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