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HOWELL, DAVID ROYDEN SEYMOUR

 

P06980.004

 

 

Studio portrait of 854 Private (Pte) David Royden Seymour Howell, D Company, 40th Battalion, of Launceston, Tas. Formerly a labourer and a baker's assistant, Pte Howell enlisted on 15 March 1916, and he embarked from Hobart, Tas, on 1 July 1916 aboard HMAT Berrima (A35). He served on the Western Front and was killed in action at Villers Bretonneux on 22 April 1918, aged 25.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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