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Find your ancestors in Queensland, Tuberculosis Home Applications 1923-1932
What can these records tell me?
This index comprises names of returned soldiers suffering from tuberculosis (TB) and who applied for a TB home from the Queensland War Council between 1923 and 1932. Each result will provide you with a transcript with all or some of the following details:
- First name(s)
- Last name
- Full name as transcribed
- Year
- Statutory declaration date
- Application number
- War
- State
- Country
- Archive
- Item ID
- Image link – By clicking this link, a new tab will open in your browser. You can then look through the scanned images to find those papers relating to your ancestor. Images, which often provide additional details to those included in the transcripts, include the Anzac Committee’s correspondence. The committee saw to the creation of homes for homeless widows and orphans of fallen soldiers.