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Help needed for Boer War research

Rob Droogleever has written to us seeking help with research for his new book which is a regimental history of the 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles Contingent in the Boer War.

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Joe Pearce - Informant Saw Him Killed

On 17 August 1914 Arthur Mueller ‘Joe’ Pearce enlisted to fight in the Great War.  He was the eighth man from Essendon to sign up and the first VFL footballer to volunteer for the war.  He had played 152 games for the Melbourne Football Club from 1904-1913, and in a game where players had fixed places on the ground, had kicked five goals.  The Argus newspaper nominated him as ‘a

Arthur Mueller ‘Joe’ Pearce, 1912.  MCC
Memorial plaque, Holy Trinity Church.  Photo Graham Shepherd
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Remembering the Great War

On November 11 every year we remember the dead of the Great War and especially our Australian dead, those young men who, in loyalty to England and with a sense of adventure joined up in their thousands, leaving behind families, jobs, friends and thinking they’d be ‘home by Christmas’.

Stanley Lyons.  Photo from The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide), 15 Jun 1915.
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Smith, George Alexander James

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This photo was provided by Eileen Mina Cormick with the suggestion that he was possibly the subject of one of our WW1 biographies: George Joseph Dunkling. 

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