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Walter Kenneth McMillan

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Walter Kenneth McMillan

Birth
Death
Sep 1926
Blandford, Upper Hunter Shire, New South Wales, Australia
Burial
Bronte, Waverley Council, New South Wales, Australia Add to Map
Plot
W-14-RC-SB-007
Memorial ID
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THE MURULLA RAILWAY DISASTER
Twenty-seven people lost their lives and 42 injured as a result of a midnight train collision in the Upper Hunter Valley on Sept. 13, 1926 near Murrurundi, New South Wales. Breaking away from a goods train at Murulla, four cars laden with wool dashed backwards down a gradient and crashed into the oncoming north-west mail train from Moree to Sydney. Many of the passengers were children returning to school from holiday. Sometimes referred to as the Blandford railway accident, as the crash occurred before the community of Brandford,in an area bordered by both Brandford and Murulla districts.


Son of Walter Knox McMillan and Celina (Brown) McMillan.



FUNERAL OF VICTIMS
. . . Mr. W. K. McMILLAN.
Evidence of the regret of the general public were not lacking in the Newtown and Marrickville districts yesterday when the funeral cortege of Mr. Walter Kenneth McMillan passed, en route to the Waverley Cemetery. The deceased had been employed in the Eveleigh railway workshops, and, was prominently associated with the Newtown first grade Rugby League football team. During the great war he was decorated with the Military Medal for gallant service. Yesterday over a hundred of his comrades from the workshops, the playing fields, and the ambulance, marched in the cortege. A requiem mass was celebrated at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Newtown, by the Rev. Father Lloyd, who also officiated at the graveside. The chief mourners were Mr. W. McMillan (father), the Misses Grace and Dolly McMillan (sisters), Mrs. Huggins (sister), and Mr. Huggins, Mrs. Button (sister), and Mr. Burton, and Mrs. A. V. Langker (Sister).


The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW)
Friday 17 September 1926, p.12

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Other Deaths:
ACKLAND, Catherine Sarah (Ireland), Scone Catholic Cemetery
ADAMS, Arthur Edgar, South Head Cemetery
ANDERTON, Azubah (Davison), Helensburgh Cemetery
BRUSH, Alfred Charles "Stumpy", Moree Cemetery
DOYLE, Janet, Quirindi General Cemetery
DUNBAR, John, Scone Anglican Cemetery
FRIPP, Ada Methven, Murrurundi General Cemetery
GARLAND, Elizabeth, Haydonton Cemetery
GILES, John, Penrith General Cemetery
GILES, Sarah A (Price), Penrith General Cemetery
JEFFERSON, Albert, Sandgate Cemetery
JURD, Arthur George Oswald, Moree Cemetery
MALLETT, Sydney Sustains, Rookwood Cemetery
MALONE, Kathleen, Rookwood Cemetery
McDONALD, Emily, Carlingford Anglican Cemetery
McGRATH, Owen Vincent, Waverley Cemetery
McKEOWN, Frank, Tamworth Cemetery
McMILLAN, Walter Kenneth, Waverley Cemetery
MOCKRIDGE, John Reuben, Rookwood Necropolis and Taita Cemetery
NOLLER, Stanley Augustus, Mays Hill Cemetery
RICH, Howard J., Sandgate Cemetery
VAGIANIS, Peter, Murrurundi General Cemetery
SAMPSON, Olive Clarice, Gunnedah General Cemetery
WALKER, John Errol, Sandgate Cemetery
WALKER, Helen "Nellie" (Pollock), Sandgate Cemetery
WILSON, William H., Haydonton Cemetery
WILSON, Flora Dundas (Campbell), Haydonton Cemetery

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THE MURULLA RAILWAY DISASTER
Twenty-seven people lost their lives and 42 injured as a result of a midnight train collision in the Upper Hunter Valley on Sept. 13, 1926 near Murrurundi, New South Wales. Breaking away from a goods train at Murulla, four cars laden with wool dashed backwards down a gradient and crashed into the oncoming north-west mail train from Moree to Sydney. Many of the passengers were children returning to school from holiday. Sometimes referred to as the Blandford railway accident, as the crash occurred before the community of Brandford,in an area bordered by both Brandford and Murulla districts.


Son of Walter Knox McMillan and Celina (Brown) McMillan.



FUNERAL OF VICTIMS
. . . Mr. W. K. McMILLAN.
Evidence of the regret of the general public were not lacking in the Newtown and Marrickville districts yesterday when the funeral cortege of Mr. Walter Kenneth McMillan passed, en route to the Waverley Cemetery. The deceased had been employed in the Eveleigh railway workshops, and, was prominently associated with the Newtown first grade Rugby League football team. During the great war he was decorated with the Military Medal for gallant service. Yesterday over a hundred of his comrades from the workshops, the playing fields, and the ambulance, marched in the cortege. A requiem mass was celebrated at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Newtown, by the Rev. Father Lloyd, who also officiated at the graveside. The chief mourners were Mr. W. McMillan (father), the Misses Grace and Dolly McMillan (sisters), Mrs. Huggins (sister), and Mr. Huggins, Mrs. Button (sister), and Mr. Burton, and Mrs. A. V. Langker (Sister).


The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW)
Friday 17 September 1926, p.12

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Other Deaths:
ACKLAND, Catherine Sarah (Ireland), Scone Catholic Cemetery
ADAMS, Arthur Edgar, South Head Cemetery
ANDERTON, Azubah (Davison), Helensburgh Cemetery
BRUSH, Alfred Charles "Stumpy", Moree Cemetery
DOYLE, Janet, Quirindi General Cemetery
DUNBAR, John, Scone Anglican Cemetery
FRIPP, Ada Methven, Murrurundi General Cemetery
GARLAND, Elizabeth, Haydonton Cemetery
GILES, John, Penrith General Cemetery
GILES, Sarah A (Price), Penrith General Cemetery
JEFFERSON, Albert, Sandgate Cemetery
JURD, Arthur George Oswald, Moree Cemetery
MALLETT, Sydney Sustains, Rookwood Cemetery
MALONE, Kathleen, Rookwood Cemetery
McDONALD, Emily, Carlingford Anglican Cemetery
McGRATH, Owen Vincent, Waverley Cemetery
McKEOWN, Frank, Tamworth Cemetery
McMILLAN, Walter Kenneth, Waverley Cemetery
MOCKRIDGE, John Reuben, Rookwood Necropolis and Taita Cemetery
NOLLER, Stanley Augustus, Mays Hill Cemetery
RICH, Howard J., Sandgate Cemetery
VAGIANIS, Peter, Murrurundi General Cemetery
SAMPSON, Olive Clarice, Gunnedah General Cemetery
WALKER, John Errol, Sandgate Cemetery
WALKER, Helen "Nellie" (Pollock), Sandgate Cemetery
WILSON, William H., Haydonton Cemetery
WILSON, Flora Dundas (Campbell), Haydonton Cemetery

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