Difference between revisions of "World War One"
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<p>View alphabetical listings of all soldiers, nurses, and sailors in the BirtwistleWiki.</p> | <p>View alphabetical listings of all soldiers, nurses, and sailors in the BirtwistleWiki.</p> | ||
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* [[:Category:Post WW1|Moved to Area Post WWI]] ({{PAGESINCAT:Post WW1}}) | * [[:Category:Post WW1|Moved to Area Post WWI]] ({{PAGESINCAT:Post WW1}}) | ||
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<h2>Social Categories</h2> | <h2>Social Categories</h2> | ||
<p>Focusing on pre-war life, social groupings, and associated districts these categories help to give a picture of the community.</p> | <p>Focusing on pre-war life, social groupings, and associated districts these categories help to give a picture of the community.</p> | ||
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* [[:Category:Gosnells|Gosnells District]] | * [[:Category:Gosnells|Gosnells District]] | ||
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<h2>War Related Categories</h2> | <h2>War Related Categories</h2> | ||
<p>These categories look at life during the war, tracking movements, wounds, and deaths.</p> | <p>These categories look at life during the war, tracking movements, wounds, and deaths.</p> | ||
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* [[:Category:Remained in Australia|Remained in Australia]] | * [[:Category:Remained in Australia|Remained in Australia]] | ||
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<p>Many soldiers travelled together, fought together, and were remembered together. This is a great starting place to look at the interactions between soldiers.</p> | <p>Many soldiers travelled together, fought together, and were remembered together. This is a great starting place to look at the interactions between soldiers.</p> | ||
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[[Image:Goodbye Uncle PH224.jpg|link=category:soldier]] <br />''Good Bye Uncle Postcard'' | [[Image:Goodbye Uncle PH224.jpg|link=category:soldier]] <br />''Good Bye Uncle Postcard'' | ||
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[[Image:British Ambulance Train.jpg|link=category:hospitals]] <br />''Interior of a ward on a British Ambulance Train in France'' | [[Image:British Ambulance Train.jpg|link=category:hospitals]] <br />''Interior of a ward on a British Ambulance Train in France'' | ||
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[[Image:Martin_Alice_Maud.jpg|link=category:Nurses]] <br />''Alice M Martin Served 1st Australian General Hospital'' | [[Image:Martin_Alice_Maud.jpg|link=category:Nurses]] <br />''Alice M Martin Served 1st Australian General Hospital'' | ||
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Revision as of 15:16, 19 March 2019
Here you can discover people from the Armadale-Kelmscott, Serpentine-Jarrahdale, and Gosnells districts who served in the Great War 1914-1918.
Main Categories
View alphabetical listings of all soldiers, nurses, and sailors in the BirtwistleWiki.
- Soldiers (776)
- Nurses (6)
- Sailors (1)
- Remained in Australia (28)
- Moved to Area Post WWI (20)
Social Categories
Focusing on pre-war life, social groupings, and associated districts these categories help to give a picture of the community.
War Related Categories
These categories look at life during the war, tracking movements, wounds, and deaths.