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Finds Identification and Valuation
Western Australia - stamped lead sheet, detected a few inches buried near an old WW2 convalescence camp which later became a migrant camp.
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<blockquote data-quote="Greenhornet_au" data-source="post: 645584" data-attributes="member: 8767"><p>Hawkear, there are plenty of unmarked service graves in Australia, some lost due to distance and abandonment, some due to works by unthinking or caring.</p><p>Even in the East Tce Cemetery here in Adelaide there are unmarked service graves outside the fence, and with Kato's project there are unmarked service graves in that cemetery scattered around the place.</p><p>Her work with Tillets gave her more information as to just how many there possibly are in SA.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Megsy, I am beginning to think these were tempory tags for lockers and maybe discarded upon discharge of the men.</p><p></p><p>Hilux, can you measure them please and pop those measurements up? Maybe next to a picture of each one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greenhornet_au, post: 645584, member: 8767"] Hawkear, there are plenty of unmarked service graves in Australia, some lost due to distance and abandonment, some due to works by unthinking or caring. Even in the East Tce Cemetery here in Adelaide there are unmarked service graves outside the fence, and with Kato's project there are unmarked service graves in that cemetery scattered around the place. Her work with Tillets gave her more information as to just how many there possibly are in SA. Thanks Megsy, I am beginning to think these were tempory tags for lockers and maybe discarded upon discharge of the men. Hilux, can you measure them please and pop those measurements up? Maybe next to a picture of each one? [/QUOTE]
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Treasure Hunting
Finds Identification and Valuation
Western Australia - stamped lead sheet, detected a few inches buried near an old WW2 convalescence camp which later became a migrant camp.
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