Author talk:George Green (1881-1956)
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[edit]Brief Biography for Reverend George Green (1881-1956)- search for "Reverend George Green" at State Library of Queensland
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[edit]- VIAF entry 16806702 describes one George Henry Green, with identical birth and death years, whose publishing record suggests a man with a psychoanalytic background, with possible Polish connections. Is this really the same person as “our” Reverend Green?
- From User:Pippigolightly:
Hello, our researchers at State Library QLD don't think he's the Polish or the psychoanalyst reference. A reference to Sol Green is here http://www.jcu.edu.au/aff/history/net_resources/ellwood/009.html
- From User:Pippigolightly:
- From User:Rafaeladasilvamelo:
All these links are broken. Can I edit this page?
- @Rafaeladasilvamelo: Sure edit away, it is a talk/notes page. I would suggest that if links are broken that they are either updated, or noted as being broken, rather than removed. Often pages move at a website, so knowing where the initial research was undertaken is beneficial. — billinghurst sDrewth 22:14, 27 August 2018 (UTC)
- From User:Rafaeladasilvamelo:
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[edit]WW1 records
[edit]- First World War Embarkation Roll - George Green
Rank: Chaplain 4th Class
Service records
[edit]Note that links are session limited, and there is no evident means to directly link to a piece in the archives, so note barcode 1925471 and plug it into the barcode field at http://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/SearchScreens/AdvSearchItems.aspx
Born 10 July 1881.
Showing in army through to 1936, leaving as chaplain 1st class, would probably be as equivalent of a reservist. State born London, and mother as next of kin living in Great Suffolk St, London
- Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1932, p.519
GREEN, George.—St. Edm. Hall, Ox. B.A. 1906, M.A. 1917. Leeds Cl. Sch. 1906 𝔡 1907, 𝔭 1908 S'wark. C. of St. Andr Stockwell-green 1913-1914; T.C.F. 1914-1919; V. of St Matt. Sherwood, Queensld. 1920-22; St. Martin, Hawksburn, 1922-1928; Chap. of Viareggio w Pisa and Leghorn 1929-30. 82, Esplanade, Brighton Beach, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.