Together with Memorial Plaque named to George Dixon Parr; trio of matching miniature medals; miniature riband bar; LG (Lewis Gunner) embroidered arm badge; oxidised bronze Rising Sun hat badge (KC); oxidised bronze lapel badge for 1, 3 and INF, all with two lugs on back (i.e 13 Inf); 13 Battalion unit colour patch lapel badge in enamel with A in centre, pin-back; WWI Nearest Female Relative badge in silver and enamel, reverse numbered 72301; white metal tag inscribed on one side, '3102 G.D.Parr/13 Batt/A.I.F./Meth', other side with stipple engraving but difficult to read; POW 'Hon. Collector Appeal' badge No.12540, by Amor, Sydney; circular painted metal badge, with Red Cross at top and below, 'This House Helps/To Support An/Australian/Prisoner Of/War'; miniature leather slouch hat lapel badge, no suspension; miniature brass scimitar letter opener; postcard with woven flower design (damaged at edge); pocket watch in base metal by Dunklings, heavily oxidised and with chips to enamel face (not working); WWI trio riband bar; tinnie badge for Dardanelles, medalet to commemorate the landing at Gallipoli, and another a 1919 Peace Medal as given to school children.
George Dixon Parr, labourer, age 27, born at Georgetown, Qld; Enl.02Jul1915 at Liverpool, Sydney, NSW; Emb.06Sep1915; to hospital at Abbassia with mumps 21Nov1915; rejoined Bn 04Feb1916; to France 01Jun1916; to L/Cpl 29Jul1916; KIA 12Aug1916, France, no known grave; commemorated at Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour; Brisbane Albert Street Uniting Church Honour Roll; Roma Cenotaph; Town of Roma and Shire of Bungil WWI Honour Board; Villers-Bretonneux Memorial in France.