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  • The Bailey Family 2

    The family photographed after Herbert's return from the war. Herbert served with the engineers in France in some of the biggest battles of the closing stages of the war. He came through the fighting unscathed but was badly gassed when his unit was repairing a bridge after the war had ended and accidentally exploded a gas shell. By the time he returned to Australia the doctors gave him only six months to live. However, Herbert was determined to prove them wrong and believed that he would survive if only he could live in the clean air of the country. He bought a bush block in Lysterfield and set about clearing it by hand.

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  • Ethel Bailey

    When her husband enlisted in 1917 to fight in the Great War she was left to care by herself for their nine children. Not only did she manage that role successfully but she also developed a profitable second-hand furniture business in Elsternwick.

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  • Evelyn Greenland

    Eve Greenland (nee Bailey) who was amongst the first children to attend Lysterfield State School when it was reopened in 1922.

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  • Ethel Bailey

    Ethel Bailey was a very capable and hard-working woman who made a great contribution to the Lysterfield community.

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  • The Bailey Family

    Herbert and Ethel Bailey photographed with their nine children in Melbourne in 1917 before Herbert embarked for England to fight in the Great War.

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