GM02047
Dwyer and Mackay
Grave "Sacred to the memory of Anastasia Mary, beloved wife of Abraham Williams, born Kilkenny, Ireland, 1864, died 7 Oct 1916, Passed away her rosary holding, In her cold and lifeless hand, With her crucifix her passport, To yon bright and happy land.
Also son of the above Pte. James U. Williams, 12 Batt A.I.F. died of wounds received at Poziers, France, 10 September 1916, Anzac 25 April 1915 - France 1916, Aged 25 years"
Medium Format: | 16.5x21.6 cm. / 6.5x8.5 inch |
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Medium: | Unknown B&W |
Keywords: | gravesacredmemoryanastasiamarybelovedwifeabrahamwilliamsbornkilkennyirelanddiedoctpassedrosaryholdingcoldlifelesshandcrucifixpassportyonbrighthappylandsonptejamesbattwoundsreceivedpoziersfranceseptemberanzacaprilagedyears |
Accession Number: | GMM1047 |
Registration Number: | GM02047 |
Location: | Kalgoorlie? |
State: | WA W |
Creator: | J.J. Dwyer |
Original Legal Broker: | Museum of the Goldfields - MOG; Golden Mile Museum |
Cataloguer: | Pam Moore |
Year Taken: | 1916 |
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