Place | Europe: United Kingdom, England, Greater London, London |
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Accession Number | PR04809 |
Collection type | Private Record |
Record type | Collection |
Measurement | 1 wallet : 1 cm |
Object type | Souvenir |
Maker |
Various |
Place made | At sea, Australia, United Kingdom |
Date made | 1914-1921 |
Access | restricted |
Related File This file can be copied or viewed via the Memorial’s Reading Room. | AWM93 7/4/682 |
Conflict |
First World War, 1914-1918 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain This item is in the Public Domain |
Sharp, Alfred Thomas
Description
Autograph book belonging to Mr Alfred Thomas Sharp. Mr Sharp was the Commonwealth Immigration Officer of Victoria and was based in the London Office during the First World War. He and his wife hosted and visited many soldiers, particularly those from Victoria, who were recuperating in London. Notable among the signatures are those of Captain Albert Jacka VC, MC; Lord Birdwood; Prime Minister David Lloyd George, and the Australian cricket team touring England in 1921, captained by Warwick Armstrong.
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