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Kingston D. 6758 Lacy JD 854 Langley A 3074 Liddle EE. 567 Liddall WS 6633 Lipscombe G 1133 Locke FJ 2108 Locke SG 4333 Lord TH 7756 Lorkin H 33507 Maingay B. 878 Maingay CFC 6304 Maingay L 877 Martin E Mason WH 2080 Mason T McArthur C 2968 McArthur GW 2515 McArthur J. 887 McGinniss FW 2417 McGuinness FF 886 McGuinness, Staff Nurse I McGuinness JT 6094 McGuinness VL 2879 McGuinness WA 228 Mundy W 1368 Newbon W 462 Paul T 7061 Plummer JW 910 Price BK 464 Price CH Price EJM 993 Quarrell AG 6336 Quarrell NSC T14861 Ray JW 521 Reynolds FTC 7328 Richardson MW 8052 Ridler CR 2723 Ridler EH 3894 Riley J 3596 Robinson, G T9246 Rumney E 1881 Rumney H 1863 Seabourne CLV 66157 Seabourne AWR Shreeve H 6527 Smith FE Spaulding B 2725 Spaulding CF 7325 Spaulding DE 2391 Spaulding GT 38211 Stacey AJ 3598 Stacey JD 962 Stacey RE 961 Stacey TA 736 Stacey TA 58448 Stacey W 45564 Stephenson A Swan A. 942 Target EA 5719 Taylor R. 28233 Thornton JW 817 Tyler EA 2651 Wade FH 294 Wakeling D 3456 Wakeling M 4606 Walker WGM Wellard MG 31383 Woods AO Woolley A 6607 Wright. TA 3364 Wright A 7353 Roll of Honour Alberry F 867 Allen ER 329 Allen J 3619 Allen L 4436 Allen P 108 Barnett TG 2539 Batchelor JAE 3612 Batchelor VAC 26239 Belbin JS 2591 Benjafield E 34393 Blackhall DE 427A Blackwood G 2220 Blackwood TK 3306 Boden, AJ 3396 Booth HL 2297 Booth LK 6244 Bourne BW 1934 Brown WA Burgess J 7461 Burton TA Burton, J Jr 3285 Cahill, A 1825 Calvert HBJ 6258 Carlile GS 2765 Chubb, TS 2921 Clarke, GH 4310 Clarke, TR 38199 Clayton CH 157 Clayton EC 3545 Clayton FG 619 Clayton WA 5074 Cole C.J. 5060 Cole A V. 2804 Cotton FEW 4336 Curran A 160 Curran J 1695 Curran T 7254 Dale T 163 Daley EW 1409 = Daley RHB 284 Davis, WJ 5683 Davis WW 76 Dean AE 6211 Dean EE 646 Dean HE 4625 Dodge C 75 Douglas A Fazackerley AJT 6513 Fazackerley JT 1007 Fazackerley NC 6319 Fazackerley NF 63271 Fitzgerald JC 2564 Free D 5858 Free, HS T9261 Free WT 3139 Frost FV 2088 George HE Gillie T 3117 Good TL 7278 Greatbatch L 52296 Greatbatch N 7277 Hawkins L 148 Hansen H 64944 Hurd,HP 891 Jenkins Sister VG Johnson AB Johnson L 862 Jones T Joseph LT 760A Joseph PHM 3451 Kingston CE 6298 Kingston CF 911 ALL OF OUR LOCAL HEROES Tasman District School, Nubeena 11-13 November, 2016 Presented by the Tasman Peninsula Historical Society Program of Events Do you have a relative here? Is there someone Missing? Friday 11th November – Exhibition Opening Tasman District School 5.00pm Doors Open 5.30pm Opening Ceremony in the School Hall The Opening Ceremony will be conducted by Dorothy Hallam and the new Chronicle will be launched (copies available for sale immediately after the launch) 6.00pm Performance in the Library Saturday 12th November 9.30 am Exhibition opens at Tasman District School 10.00am Performance in the Library 11.00am Band playing in the School Hall 1200 pm The Unknown Soldier – dressing a digger 1.30pm Band playing in the School Hall 4.00pm Doors Close Sunday 13th November 11 00am Band will play at Judd Park and at the School. 12 am Exhibition Hall open at the School 12.30 pm The Unknown Soldier – dressing a digger 1.30 pm Band playing in the hall 2.30 pm Barry Jennings talks about the George St Memorial 3.45 pm Some closing remarks as the events come to an end. 4.00 pm Exhibition Closes When the First World War broke out in 1914 there were about 2000 people living on the Tasman peninsula. 144 men and women from the peninsula enlisted and of those 42 died. Virtually none of those who returned had not been wounded or suffered mentally and physically as a result of the war years. The legacy of the war was painful and it endured. In this commemoration the stories of the men and women who left to fight in World War I, and of the men, but mostly women, who coped without them, are told in different ways. The centre piece is an exhibition in the school hall, but there are many other parts to the programme. Not My Son, a play specially written for the occasion by Sue Benner will be performed in the Community Library and students from Tasman District School will demonstrate their electronic database Our Local Heroes. These stories and more are told in Chronicle 18, which will be launched at the opening of the exhibition. All this, on Saturday, to the accompaniment of songs of the period, from the Hobart Veterans Brass Band. On Sunday there will be concerts from the Australian Army Band. During the weekend there will be presentations related to the exhibition in the school hall. Refreshments, courtesy of the Rotary Club, will also be available. The exhibition is presented in three parts. In the first realm you will find our Local heroes collection. The stories of the twenty-nine men from Nubeena who lost their lives in the service of their nation. The second realm, Back on the Farm, develops a number of themes related to the many men and women from the peninsula who enlisted and went to war and what happened to them on their return. The third realm, Keeping the Home Fires Burning, looks at life on the Peninsula in both World Wars. Every family would have known someone who went to the war and every family would have known of the pain and suffering of those whose sons did not return. The social and economic impact of the Great War on the peninsula was profound and our exhibition explores those impacts. We hope to see you over the three days and would like to learn from you. We have established a data base which we will use to host our records and we will add to this over the years. The Tasman Peninsula Historical Society meets on the second Monday of each month. We are a welcoming group dedicated to preserving a record of the past. We are always looking for new members. We can be contacted on: 62501252 or 0408343333. The Society would like to thank all of those people who have contributed to the exhibition and Tasman District School and the ex-Services club for their help in making it happen. Entry to the exhibition is by gold coin donation. Refreshments will be available courtesy of the Rotary Club of Tasman. Proudly Supported by: Roll of Honour Photo courtesy of the Hallam Collection
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  • Kingston D. 6758Lacy JD 854Langley A 3074 Liddle EE. 567 Liddall WS 6633Lipscombe G 1133Locke FJ 2108Locke SG 4333Lord TH 7756Lorkin H 33507Maingay B. 878Maingay CFC 6304Maingay L 877Martin EMason WH 2080Mason TMcArthur C 2968McArthur GW 2515McArthur J. 887McGinniss FW 2417McGuinness FF 886McGuinness, Staff Nurse IMcGuinness JT 6094McGuinness VL 2879McGuinness WA 228Mundy W 1368 Newbon W 462Paul T 7061Plummer JW 910Price BK 464Price CHPrice EJM 993 Quarrell AG 6336Quarrell NSC T14861Ray JW 521Reynolds FTC 7328Richardson MW 8052Ridler CR 2723Ridler EH 3894Riley J 3596Robinson, G T9246Rumney E 1881Rumney H 1863Seabourne CLV 66157Seabourne AWR Shreeve H 6527Smith FE Spaulding B 2725Spaulding CF 7325Spaulding DE 2391Spaulding GT 38211Stacey AJ 3598Stacey JD 962 Stacey RE 961 Stacey TA 736Stacey TA 58448 Stacey W 45564Stephenson ASwan A. 942Target EA 5719Taylor R. 28233Thornton JW 817Tyler EA 2651Wade FH 294 Wakeling D 3456Wakeling M 4606Walker WGMWellard MG 31383Woods AO Woolley A 6607Wright. TA 3364Wright A 7353

    Roll of Honour

    Alberry F 867Allen ER 329 Allen J 3619 Allen L 4436 Allen P 108 Barnett TG 2539Batchelor JAE 3612Batchelor VAC 26239Belbin JS 2591Benjafield E 34393Blackhall DE 427ABlackwood G 2220 Blackwood TK 3306Boden, AJ 3396 Booth HL 2297Booth LK 6244Bourne BW 1934Brown WABurgess J 7461Burton TABurton, J Jr 3285 Cahill, A 1825 Calvert HBJ 6258Carlile GS 2765Chubb, TS 2921Clarke, GH 4310Clarke, TR 38199Clayton CH 157 Clayton EC 3545Clayton FG 619Clayton WA 5074Cole C.J. 5060Cole A V. 2804Cotton FEW 4336Curran A 160Curran J 1695Curran T 7254Dale T 163Daley EW 1409 =Daley RHB 284Davis, WJ 5683Davis WW 76Dean AE 6211Dean EE 646Dean HE 4625Dodge C 75Douglas A Fazackerley AJT 6513Fazackerley JT 1007Fazackerley NC 6319Fazackerley NF 63271Fitzgerald JC 2564Free D 5858 Free, HS T9261Free WT 3139 Frost FV 2088George HE Gillie T 3117Good TL 7278Greatbatch L 52296Greatbatch N 7277Hawkins L 148 Hansen H 64944Hurd,HP 891Jenkins Sister VGJohnson ABJohnson L 862Jones TJoseph LT 760AJoseph PHM 3451Kingston CE 6298Kingston CF 911

    ALL OF OUR LOCAL HEROES

    Tasman District School, Nubeena 11-13 November, 2016Presented by the Tasman Peninsula Historical Society

    Program of Events

    Do you have a relative here?Is there someone Missing?

    Friday 11th November – Exhibition Opening Tasman District School5.00pm Doors Open5.30pm Opening Ceremony in the School Hall The Opening Ceremony will be conducted by Dorothy Hallam and the new Chronicle will be launched (copies available for sale immediately after the launch)6.00pm Performance in the LibrarySaturday 12th November9.30 am Exhibition opens at Tasman District School10.00am Performance in the Library11.00am Band playing in the School Hall1200 pm The Unknown Soldier – dressing a digger1.30pm Band playing in the School Hall4.00pm Doors CloseSunday 13th November11 00am Band will play at Judd Park and at the School.12 am Exhibition Hall open at the School12.30 pm The Unknown Soldier – dressing a digger1.30 pm Band playing in the hall2.30 pm Barry Jennings talks about the George St Memorial3.45 pm Some closing remarks as the events come to an end.4.00 pm Exhibition Closes

    When the First World War broke out in 1914 there were about 2000 people living on the Tasman peninsula. 144 men and women from the peninsula enlisted and of those 42 died. Virtually none of those who returned had not been wounded or suffered mentally and physically as a result of the war years. The legacy of the war was painful and it endured.

    In this commemoration the stories of the men and women who left to fight in World War I, and of the men, but mostly women, who coped without them, are told in different ways. The centre piece is an exhibition in the school hall, but there are many other parts to the programme. Not My Son, a play specially written for the occasion by Sue Benner will be performed in the Community Library and students from Tasman District School will demonstrate their electronic database Our Local Heroes. These stories and more are told in Chronicle 18, which will be launched at the opening of the exhibition. All this, on Saturday, to the accompaniment of songs of the period, from the Hobart Veterans Brass Band. On Sunday there will be concerts from the Australian Army Band. During the weekend there will be presentations related to the exhibition in the school hall. Refreshments, courtesy of the Rotary Club, will also be available.

    The exhibition is presented in three parts. In the first realm you will find our Local heroes collection. The stories of the twenty-nine men from Nubeena who lost their lives in the service of their nation. The second realm, Back on the Farm, develops a number of themes related to the many men and women from the peninsula who enlisted and went to war and what happened to them on their return. The third realm, Keeping the Home Fires Burning, looks at life on the Peninsula in both World Wars.

    Every family would have known someone who went to the war and every family would have known of the pain and suffering of those whose sons did not return. The social and economic impact of the Great War on the peninsula was profound and our exhibition explores those impacts. We hope to see you over the three days and would like to learn from you. We have established a data base which we will use to host our records and we will add to this over the years. The Tasman Peninsula Historical Society meets on the second Monday of each month. We are a welcoming group dedicated to preserving a record of the past. We are always looking for new members. We can be contacted on: 62501252 or 0408343333.

    The Society would like to thank all of those people who have contributed to the exhibition and Tasman District School and the ex-Services club for their help in making it happen.

    Entry to the exhibition is by gold coin donation. Refreshments will be available

    courtesy of the Rotary Club of Tasman.

    Proudly Supported by:

    Roll of Honour

    Photo courtesy of the Hallam Collection


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