Hi Greg, It is certainly World War I, as three of the four Wines have online dossiers, and are all from Mailor's Flat/Woodford, near Warrnambool. Frank Vivian Wines and Reginald Shaftsbury Wines are brothers, Octavious Alexander Wines is not a brother - possibly a cousin. I could not quickly find P.A. Wines. Wapling was also from Mailor's Flat, and I can find Farrers at Mailor's Flat, although not precisely that one (Robert, born 1866). Wapling was an intake from the Imperial reserve - I don't know much about that - and at least one of the Wines was of interest to the Mailors Flat Lodge. Great things, the online dossiers. Chas. R. Carter is probably Charles Reuben Carter, who was born at Woodford and enlisted 30.7.1915, RTA 1917 I have given up on Robinson and Wilson, due to the commoness of the names. But at this stage we are examining the option of asking the local RSL to return the Honour Roll to the Warrnambool RSL, or at least making enquiries with them. Any further information would be appreciated! Thanks Linda At 11:01 PM 1/06/2006 +1000, you wrote: >Hi Linda, > >Ok, you got me intrigued with this challenge. Quick question, if you >have found where some of them were born, can you date it as WW1 or WW2? > >Cheers, > >Greg > >----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Barraclough" ><kapana@netspace.net.au> >To: <AUS-MILITARY-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 10:34 PM >Subject: [AUS-MIL] Unidentified Honour Roll > > >>Hi Everyone, >> >>I wonder if there are any sleuths out there who can help. I have a >>small unidentifed Honour Roll in a museum collection where I am >>cataloguing. You can see it at >> >>http://static.flickr.com/53/150274870_6edee6efc9_o.jpg >> >>All things being equal, it should be from somewhere in Central >>Gippsland, Maybe. >> >>The names are: >> >>Chas. R. Carter >>R.W.Farrer >>W.R.F.Robinson >>J.B.Wilson >>J.H.Wapling >>F.V.Wines >>O.Wines >>P.A.Wines >>R.S.Wines >> >>Three of the Wines are born around Mailor's Flat/Woodford, Chas. R. >>Carter appears to be born at Woodford too, and I cannot easily find >>the others. So that is around Warrnambool, on the other side of the state.