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Lance Corporal Norman Agnew aka Sheriff
Norman Agnew enlisted under the name Sheriff 19th BTN 1st AIF. KIA Pozieres France 21 July 1916.

Dr Ferdinand Krauss outside his Dentist Practice
Ferdinand Krauss outside his Dental Surgery in Newcastle NSW in the 1920s.
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William Lasslett of Malmsbury, VIC Australia was born on August 15, 1807 in Swalecliffe, Kent County, England United Kingdom, and died at age 80 years old on July 13, 1888 in Malmsbury, VIC Australia.


Sarah Ann (Vevers) Lasslett of Malmsbury, VIC Australia was born on March 20, 1812 in Liverpool, Merseyside County, England United Kingdom, and died at age 79 years old on October 1, 1891 in Malmsbury, VIC Australia.


John Vevers Lasslett of Pakenham, Cardinia Shire County, VIC Australia was born on May 29, 1834 in Swalecliffe, Kent County, England United Kingdom to William Lasslett and Sarah Ann (Vevers) Lasslett. He had siblings Frederick Rook Lasslett, George Vevers Lasslett, Rebecca Lasslett, George Vevers Lasslett, William Vevers Lasslett, Jane Elizabeth Vevers (Lasslett) Hookey, Mary Ann (Lasslett) Brailey, and Sarah Ann Vevers (Lasslett) Garner. He married Emma Rider Lasslett, and had a child Alfred Ernest Lasslett. John Lasslett died at age 81 years old in 1915 in Pakenham, Cardinia Shire County, VIC Australia.


Jane Elizabeth Vevers (Lasslett) Hookey of Malmsbury, VIC Australia was born on February 9, 1840 in Swalecliffe, Kent County, England United Kingdom to William Lasslett and Sarah Ann (Vevers) Lasslett. She had siblings Frederick Rook Lasslett, George Vevers Lasslett, Rebecca Lasslett, George Vevers Lasslett, William Vevers Lasslett, John Vevers Lasslett, Mary Ann (Lasslett) Brailey, and Sarah Ann Vevers (Lasslett) Garner. She married John Hookey in 1863, and had children Ada Emily (Hookey) Fleming, Alfred John Hookey, George James Hookey, Bertha Mabel Hookey, Hector Hookey, and Frederick William Hookey. Jane Hookey died at age 59 years old on May 10, 1899 in Malmsbury, VIC Australia.
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2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!


Typist - Influenza Epidemic New York City
Photo of an unknown typist in New York City wearing a mask to prevent influenza infection. The influenza epidemic impacted all parts of daily life. Officials advised all citizens to wear face masks in public and even at their homes.
People were so worried about catching influenza (rightly so!) that they often believed that a person could contract the disease by touching documents and equipment.
People were so worried about catching influenza (rightly so!) that they often believed that a person could contract the disease by touching documents and equipment.


Getting Ready for school
A circa 1918 photo of two boys getting ready to go to school - this is how they dressed to protect themselves from the "Spanish Flu".


1919 San Francisco
In San Francisco in 1919, tanker trucks sprayed down streets in a vain attempt to control the spread of the flu.

Lance Corporal Norman Agnew aka Sheriff
Norman Agnew enlisted under the name Sheriff 19th BTN 1st AIF. KIA Pozieres France 21 July 1916.

Krauss Chemist Shop Grafton
Christian Krauss outside his Chemist Shop in Grafton. His wife Margaret (née Doyle) stands in the doorway.

Dr Ferdinand Krauss outside his Dentist Practice
Ferdinand Krauss outside his Dental Surgery in Newcastle NSW in the 1920s.

Heinrich (Henry) Krauss 'Golden Point Mine'
Photo taken to celebrate erection of the Whim (Barrel Capstan) over the 'Golden Point' Mine. Heinrich (Henry) Krauss was the engineer and member of The German Syndicate of five young Germans prospectors who sunk the mine. It was the second richest gold mine on the field often yielding 1lb weight of gold to a bucket of dirt.

Lasslett Family Hotel Malmsbury Vic
Willam & Sarah Lasslett on the Victorian goldfields C. late 1860s. William came to Australia from Kent, his three brothers went to the USA. Probably L-R William V, William, Jane, Sarah, John & Frederick.
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