Duplicate Reference Letter from ‘Vacuum Oil Company Pty Ltd’ for Charles Frederick JACKMAN

1946
Overview

An A5 beige paper duplicate reference letter for Charles Frederick JACKMAN typed in black ink, with the handwritten signature of the General Manager of the ‘Vacuum Oil Company Pty. Ltd.’ dated 17 January 1946. The document has two (2) punch holes on the left-hand side.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-12-2021.8.20
Item type
Certificates
Material
Paper
Width
205 mm
Height or length
261 mm
Weight
4 g
Inscriptions and markings

On front: “Vacuum Oil Company Pty/ Ltd / Perth W.A. / 17th January, 1946 / Mr C.F. Jackman, ALBANY W.A. / This is to certify that you were in the employ / of this Company from 28th June, 1943 / to 17th January, 1946. / It is contrary to our rules to give more than the / above Certificate to Employees leaving the Service, but we / shall be pleased to furnish full information regarding your / character and official record to intending employers on / application. / Yours truly / ?? Murray / General Manager for W.A. / CLP.GD”.

Contextual information

Charles Frederick JACKMAN was born on 9 May 1919 in Lockwood, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. He travelled to Fremantle, Western Australia in 1934, arriving on 23 December via Colombo. JACKMAN enlisted in the 24th Heavy Artillery Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (militia) on 29 July 1937 at the age of eighteen (18). He spent three (3) years and ten (10) days in service at the Princess Royal Fortress, Albany, Western Australia, and qualified as a “Layer” and “Lewis Gunner” before being discharged on 7 August 1940. On 27 August 1940, JACKMAN enlisted in the 5th Veterinary Hospital as and was discharged as “Medically Unfit” on 21 January 1941. He worked locally including at the Freemasons Hotel on Stirling Terrace for three (3) months until July 1941, and the Vacuum Oil Company from 28 June 1943 until 17 January 1946. JACKMAN married Betty Milne at St John the Evangelist Church in Albany on 12 April 1947, and died in Albany on13 July 1985. He is buried in Allambie Cemetery, Albany.

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Wednesday, 19 August, 2026
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Duplicate Reference Letter from ‘Vacuum Oil Company Pty Ltd’ for Charles Frederick JACKMAN
Duplicate Reference Letter from ‘Vacuum Oil Company Pty Ltd’ for Charles Frederick JACKMAN

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