Hi Thomas Stewart was my grandfather. I'm not sure how all this works, but I have been trying to find my grandfather's arrival in Australia. It appears he was still in Ireland near the end of August 1914 as he had a work reference from there dated 25th August 1914, bit he was definitely in Melbourne in January 1915. I had a look at the index for unassisted passenger lists for Victoria, Australia and found a Mr. T. Stewart, aged 23 on the ship "Osterley" in October 1914. I am assuming this means that October is when the ship arrived in Melbourne (would that be correct?). The age definitely matches because he would have turned 24 in January 1915. I am wondering how I can find out where this ship originated from, that is, where it would have departed from when leaving for Australia? I don't even know how long it took for a ship to make the journey to Australia. My grandfather was from Whiteabbey - not far from Belfast in Co Antrim, Northern Ireland, so I'm wondering if this ship's departure point may have been Belfast or whether, perhaps, it left from Dublin or London or Liverpool or somewhere else? Are there normally any other details in the ship's records that could confirm if this person is my grandfather or not? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tricia