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VISION RESEARCH SERVICE

 

BRINGING INFORMATION TO YOU

INTRODUCTION

All types of research comes from an exciting and vibrant world, one that is full of colour, mystery, intrigue, sadness, excitement, laughter and frustration.

So, how can I assist in bringing information to you?

MILITARY RESEARCH

Military research is extremely complex and not something that comes with ease.  I am able to draw on numerous resources and other military researchers who are experts in their particular field, who willingly assist me to complete a task.

 
GUEST SPEAKER
 
I am always honoured to be asked to be the guest speak at various functions.  My interest in WW1 has enabled me to introduce our soldiers and nurses to those present.  Telling their stories is keeping their memories alive as we have a lot to be thankful for.

FAMILY HISTORY

Researching our family history can be a daunting exercise, so engaging someone familiar with Australian and international records can be a far more economical and productive option for you.  Once the hard part has been completed, you are then able to build on the research I have provided.

SOCIAL RESEARCH

As a social researcher I am able to put together a snapshot of people, places, buildings, towns, cities and communities that enhances our understanding of times gone by.

I offer a PROFESSIONAL and CONFIDENTIAL research service utilising the numerous resources that I have access to for both Australia and the United Kingdom.  

 
POPPY PARK POPPIES:
if you have poppies for the following soldiers I would be so very grateful if you would consider giving them to my family.  (Two are for friends for the anniversary of their soldier's deaths).

AUSTIN, Edwin Alexander, Gunner 1298 106th Howitzer Battery (late 13th Light Horse), killed in action 17.09.1917 buried Menin Road South Military Cemetery, Ypres, Flanders, Belgium.

DAY, Harold George, 2809 Private, 44th Battalion. Died of Wounds received during battle of Broodseinde Ridge 04.10.1917 buried Nine Elms Cemetery Belgium.

GILES Edward Chichele, 4125 Private 28th Battalion. Killed in action 29.07.1916 commemorated on Villers Bretonneux Memorial.  Boy Soldier.

JENTSCH, Ernest Augustus. 3331 L/Sergeant 53rd Battalion.  Killed in action 19.07.1916 buried Fromelles Cemetery, France.

 
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