Papers. 1901-1970.

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Papers. 1901-1970.

Letters, 1915-1916, from Richard A. Crouch to his mother and family during World War I, at Anzac Cove and Heliopolis. ; "Political reminiscences' (376 p.) ; his novel The prime minister, written under the nom de plume, Richard Greenhill ; miscellaneous papers and photographs.

5 boxes.

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Crouch, R. A. (Richard Armstrong), 1868-1970

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Crouch, R. A. (Richard Armstrong), 1868-1949

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Richard Armstrong Crouch, politician and soldier, was born at Ballarat, Victoria in 1868, the son of George Crouch. In 1892 he was admitted as a barrister and solicitor and commenced practice in Melbourne. A firm supporter of Alfred Deakin, Richard Crouch was a member of the first Federal Parliament in 1901 and a Member of the House of Representatives for Corio, Victoria, between the years 1901 and 1910. Commissioned in April 1892 in the 2nd Infantry Battalion, he served as a Captain from July 1...