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- 1858-1988. (Creation)
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1 folder; 36 cm and smaller.
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Biographical history
Alexander Somerville Laurie (1836-1875) was a pioneer of Central District of Queensland. His daughter Annie Margaret (Mrs H.G. Wheeler) received an OBE for her work in London for Australian troops during World War I. She was sometimes known as the 'Mother of the Anzacs'.
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Annie Wheeler, "Mother of Anzacs", was decorated for her work for Australian troops in London during World War I.
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Photocopies of items from a scrapbook: photographs, letters, birth certificates, newspaper clippings, notes for a family history.
Also photocopies of typescript transcripts and handwritten letters from Mrs. H.G. (Annie Margaret) Wheeler (nee Laurie) to Rockhampton newspapers 'The Morning Bulletin' and 'The Capricornian', 19 Jun 1917-15 Nov 1917 (10 items). Bulk of material 1886-1920.
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Unrestricted access.
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- English
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Migrated
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Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.