
Charlie Farrugia on the third front: World War I and beyond
Charlie Farrugia presents on World War I records at the Public Record Office of Victoria, during Family History Feast 2013.
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Charlie Farrugia presents on World War I records at the Public Record Office of Victoria, during Family History Feast 2013.
Watch this talk by Tim Whitford on tracing the missing Australian soldiers of Fromelles, presented during Family History Feast 2013.
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