Nominating your person to research

 

Those killed in the Bombing of Darwin in 1942.

Researching and sharing

The students participating in the 2022 study tour to the Northern Territory have been asked to research a person who died during the 1942 Bombing of Darwin. To this end, the Anzac Prize awardees have nominated an individual and are now busy preparing their research to be presented on the study tour.  The following site provides some great reference points for learning about the bombing of Darwin: Northern Territory Library | Roll of Honour : Select Name for Biographical Information  

The individuals who died in Darwin during the bombing and will be commemorated on the trip are:

Annabel Arbon: Noel Wilson

Matthew Boyd: Archibald Tindal

Saffron Chan: Boyns Hocking

Aidan Chong: Arthur Gustafson

Lara Dawson: Frank Moore

Jessica Grasser: Emily Young

Nicholas Heinrich: Eric Pollard

Ellie Humphrey: Daisy Martin

Jessica Inglis: Freda Stasinowsky 

Dakota Lloyd: The Bald family

Ezra Lockwood: Arthur Wellington

Gemma Mann: Patrick O’Connell

Jennifer Nguyen: Eileen and Jean Carrig Mullen

Abby Langley: Jack Dee

Sadie Schultz: Albert Schulz

Cynole Sony:  Francis Emms

Max Thomas: Robert George Davidson

Olivia Turner: Margaret De Mestre

Maddie Wirth: Elton Perry

Bethany Yates: Stewart Gardiner

Janine Fedorchuk-Weeks: Shirley Day

Malcolm McInerney: Robert Bevir

Jodie O’Donnell: Archibald Hall

Jodie Stephenson: Robert Simons

During the tour all students and staff will have the opportunity to share the story of their person during our nightly debriefing sessions.  Already I have seen some great stories uncovered by the students and we look forward to hear the students tell the stories on the trip.


The image above shows the cenotaph on the Darwin harbour foreshore - the site of the Dawn Service on Anzac Day that we will be attending on the tour. The obelisk overlooks the Darwin Harbour Wharf area, from where all men from the Territory left during the First World War. The high cliffs would have been one of the last familiar sights those men would have seen as they sailed off to war. It overlooks the harbour where so many died in the Japanese air attack on 19 February 1942.

At the Adelaide River War Cemetery on 23 April 2022 and the Anzac Day Dawn Service in Darwin on 25 April 2022, the Anzac Prize students will have the opportunity to pay tribute to the individuals they researched. 

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