I saw a post on a list from an Australian researcher that had a Lovelace listing and queried about the information. Below is her response. She sent the scanned photo, too; I'll get it up on the website later today (I hope) and let you know the address. W. Hi Wendy, No, not a LOVELACE researcher. The posting was part of a few listing names which appeared in a book "The All-Australia Memorial, History, Heroes and Helpers". The compilers and publishers were British-Australasian Publishing Service. The book was published as a Memorial to those who lost their lives in WW1. The names appear in Part 2, a section titled "Australia's Fighting Families." Of course, not all the personal who lost their lives are entered. There are about a 1,000 names. They apparently were to publish extra booklets later and were asking for people to make submissions. The book came out about 1920. The entry for James LOVELACE reads: LOVELACE, James L., A.B., T.B.D. "Torrens" [late "Warrego" and "Huon"] son of Mr and Mrs H.E. Lovelace, Rozelle, born Rozelle, July 31, 1900; educated Rozelle;enlisted in Navy June 1914; embarked October 11, 1915. War Service: High Seas. As the photograph of James is with H. Slattery I have included his details as well. SLATTERY, Henry, 1st Class Stoker, H.M.A.S. "Sydney" [late "Brisbane"]; son of Mr R.J. and Mrs M.J. Slattery, Victoria; born Carlton [Vic] March 26, 1893; educated Victoria; engineer; enlisted 1914, embarked Aug. 1914. War Service: High Seas, Port Said, Constantinople, Egypt, Mediterranean and North Seas; also three years prior to outbreak of War. Rozelle is a suburb of Sydney and Carlton is a suburb of Melbourne. There is nothing to indicate who is who in the photograph but James's name comes before Henry's. Regards, Marilyn QLD, Australia