In Depth

Living Legend Andrew Fletcher's re-establishing Bathurst's war history

Sam Bolt
Updated August 24 2019 - 10:48pm, first published August 23 2019 - 4:30pm
FAMOUS NAMES: Historian Andrew Fletcher with the Carillon plaque commemorating 24 Bathurst nurses who served during World War I. Photo: SAM BOLT
FAMOUS NAMES: Historian Andrew Fletcher with the Carillon plaque commemorating 24 Bathurst nurses who served during World War I. Photo: SAM BOLT

For the last two decades, Bathurst historian Andrew Fletcher has played an instrumental role in unearthing the forgotten stories of local servicemen and women who served in World War I.

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Sam Bolt

Sam Bolt

Writer/Journalist at Western Advocate

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