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William Maitland (Dinkum) Innes (1892–1915)

William Maitland Innes, c1915, photographer unknown

William Maitland Innes, c1915, photographer unknown

oai:awm.gov.au:P04825-001, Australian War Memorial

First soldier from the Condobolin district to have died in the first World War.

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'Innes, William Maitland (Dinkum) (1892–1915)', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/innes-william-maitland-dinkum-19911/text31116, accessed 10 December 2024.

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William Maitland Innes, c1915, photographer unknown

William Maitland Innes, c1915, photographer unknown

oai:awm.gov.au:P04825-001, Australian War Memorial

Life Summary [details]

Birth

19 April, 1892
Condobolin, New South Wales, Australia

Death

16 May, 1915 (aged 23)
Heliopolis, Egypt

Cause of Death

war wounds

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