The story of Winsome "Win" King and Clyde Clayton, who lived their lives together in one of the most remote parts of Tasmania — the far South West. Written by Janet Fenton, the daughter of Win's brother Denny King, who tells the story from direct, first-hand family knowledge of the country and the people.
Susan Barter's family history of the Winspears in Tasmania — tracing the family from 1783 through to 2001. The Winspear family history traces the line from their origins in 1783 through to the present day — covering the arrival of the family in Van Diemen's Land and the spread of descendants across Tasmania and elsewhere over subsequent generations.
Susan Barter's family history of the Winspears in Tasmania — tracing the family from 1783 through to 2001. The Winspear family history traces the line from their origins in 1783 through to the present day — covering the arrival of the family in Van Diemen's Land and the spread of descendants across Tasmania and elsewhere over subsequent generations.
The unit history of the 22nd Battalion A.I.F., written by E. Gorman and published in 1919 — in the immediate aftermath of the war. The 22nd Battalion was a Victorian unit raised in 1915 as part of the 6th Brigade, 2nd Division AIF. It served briefly at Gallipoli before transferring to the Western Front, where it saw action at Pozières, Mouquet Farm, Bullecourt, Polygon Wood and Passchendaele, and through the Hundred Days Offensive to the armistice.

