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[edit]Description1st and 4th Australian Light Horse in front of the Sphinx - 1914 - P00133.001.jpg |
English: Caption: "Members of the 1st and 4th Australian Light Horse. Left to right:192 Private (Pte) Miles N Turner, killed in action on Gallipoli, 7 August 1915; 724 Pte John Hugh (Jack) McRae, 1st Light Horse, who died of wounds 15 August 1915, aged 22; Lieutenant Benjamin Peter George Meredith, killes in action 31 October 1917, aged 35;144 Corporal George Campbell Murrell, who returned to Australia on 15 November 1918; 122 Pte Thomas Gordon Inglis, killed in action 3 August 1915 and 184 Pte William John Smith, killed in action 6 August 1915. This photograph was published in News of the Week newspaper with some different names and positions. The caption reads "Some Colac & District boys of the 4th L Horse, A Squadron, in Egypt. From left to right: Miles Turner, Tom Inglis, George C Murrell (an old Geelong boy), Corpl E Box, W Smith and Jim Munday (an old Geelong boy.)" Only one name, Miles Turner, is in both lists in the same position." |
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