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Folder, containing grave marker photograph, that was sent to Ellen Schekosi on the death of her son, William Valentine Steele, in France, 1918
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TitleFolder, containing grave marker photograph, that was sent to Ellen Schekosi on the death of her son, William Valentine Steele, in France, 1918Date Created1918AcknowledgementFrom Selection to Discovery Grant from State Library of Queensland
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City & StateWondai, Queensland
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DescriptionGrave marker photograph was sent from the Australian Imperial Force, Headquarters in London in this folder. The information in the folder shows the Cemetery name, ie Warloy-Ballion Communal Cemetery Extension, Warloy-Ballion, Picardie, France, [15 miles from Amiens] and the closest railway station at Corbie. It also advised that any correspondence was to be addressed to Australian Graves Services, Australia House, The Strand, London or Department of Defence in Melbourne.
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EventsWorld War I (1914-1918)People & FamiliesWilliam Valentine SteeleEllen Schekosi PlacesWarloy-Ballion Communal Cemetery ExtensionSubjectsSoldiersDocumentsCurated CollectionsFrom Selection to Discovery
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Reference IDPhotograph folderAsset TypeDocuments - PDFCopyrightPicture Ipswich Copyright Information
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Folder, containing grave marker photograph, that was sent to Ellen Schekosi on the death of her son, William Valentine Steele, in France, 1918. Picture Ipswich, accessed 10/12/2024, https://www.pictureipswich.com.au/nodes/view/10870